Sundance Wish List: 50 Films We Hope Will Premiere at the Festival in 2021
This year’s mostly virtual event may not rely on Park City buzz, but there are plenty of promising films vying for spots anyway.
This year’s mostly virtual event may not rely on Park City buzz, but there are plenty of promising films vying for spots anyway.
From visceral horror stories to real-life dramas terrifying for other reasons, 2020 has given us enough scary stories beyond the daily news cycle.
From baffled store owners to New York’s disgraced former mayor, here’s our definitive guide to the most shocking moments in Sacha Baron Cohen’s sequel sensation.
Even in a pandemic, distributors are buying movies, but these gems still deserve homes. Somebody do something!
Watch: Quarantined at home in Los Angeles, Duplass spoke with IndieWire live via Instagram on Friday.
Cannes has been postponed until summertime, and it’s still not clear when it will happen. But that won’t stop us from anticipating a promising lineup.
From “Bringing Up Baby” to “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” and from the silent era to the streaming age, these are the best rom-coms ever.
In a video exclusive to IndieWire, Scorsese discusses his nonfiction filmmaking career, topped this year by the Bob Dylan documentary “Rolling Thunder Revue.”
Plus new films from Scorsese, Waititi, Sciamma, Baumbach, Malick, and some emerging superstars.
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