Premiering today at Sundance is the much-discussed new documentary about the West Memphis Three case, “West of Memphis.” With an over two-hour running time, director Amy Berg’s exhaustive investigative journey includes discovery of new evidence within the last five years and l...
Read More »Can't be in Park City this week? We feel your pain, and while most of us will have to wait for months and perhaps even a year to eventually see some of the movies unspooling at Sundance, hopefully this batch of new images will be enough to tide you over for now.
Read More »For your perusing pleasure: Here's all 55 of our Meet the Filmmaker interviews for Sundance 2012, now accessible through one handy location.
Read More »One of the most compelling pre-Sundance Film Festival storylines this year is Amy Berg’s West Memphis Three documentary, “West of Memphis.” Premiering Friday at The MARC, the Documentary Premiere comes on the heels of the third installment of Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky’...
Read More »OK, a brief moment of bragging: In 2011, our 15th anniversary, we had a record-breaking year of traffic growth and revenue. And now, as we're heading into Sundance 2012 with our largest-ever team, we're announcing a bunch of well-deserved promotions on our advertising and editorial sides. &n...
Read More »The big story of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival was the remarkable amount of deals that went down. But one by one -- from "The Future" and "The Art of Getting By" to "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and "Like Crazy" to "Bellflower" and "Another Earth...
Read More »I have now become obsessed with this case. I watched the HBO film this weekend and am going to catch up on the older HBO docs soon. This is the Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh produced film. This film will premiere at Sundance.
Read More »Haunting- Film Premieres at Sundance. Here's the trailer. I love the tag line. The battle ground is your barracks. These are women dedicating themselves to serving the US and they are being raped by their fellow soldiers. Horrific. Can't wait to see thi...
Read More »By now, we're not surprised when a Sundance Film Festival documentary finds controversy. However, this year's plaintiff has distinguished himself.
Read More »As I look back on my “Sundance Documentaries People Will Be Talking About” column from last January, I realize this is my equivalent to other bloggers’ annual “Most Anticipated Movies of [the Coming Year]” list. Partly because to preview the docs playing at Sundance is usually to preview the docs we...
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