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Winter's Bone

"Winter’s Bone" was the big winner in Park City Saturday night, winning both the dramatic competition grand jury prize and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival.

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Sundance Film Festival preview

Filmmakers are shifting strategies to get movies made in the new indie economy.
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The road to Sundance

Filmmakers describe how their competition titles got made.
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Ten hot titles

Films likely to heat up the chilly acquisitions market.
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Double Take -- Film Review
In a conceit that would have tickled Hitch himself, Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez spins a convoluted tale of mystery and chilly apprehension.
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Louis C.K.: Hilarious -- Film Review
Practically nothing is off-limits for stand-up comic Louis C.K., from toilet training his kids to Hitler and the Holocaust.
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Casino Jack and the United States of Money -- Film Review
Running two hours, "Casino Jack" is an exhaustive and exhausting elaboration of Jack Abramoff's canon of greed and power that will enervate audiences with a surfeit of details.
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The Perfect Host -- Film Review
Black humor turns comically darker in twisty quasi-suspenser "The Perfect Host."
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The Tillman Story -- Film Review
An alternate title for this clear-eyed, gut-wrenching docu might be "The Tillman Cover-up," since it focuses on the Army's misrepresentation of facts surrounding the 2004 combat death of Corporal Pat Tillman in Afghanistan.
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One Too Many Mornings -- Film Review
Billed as a "coming of age comedy," co-writer-director Michael Mohan's first feature strains to make the central character relatable, which is not an easy task with a loud-mouthed alcoholic as the protagonist.
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Teenage Paparazzo -- Film Review
A lively doc whose familiar subject matter is countered by a novel spin and its maker's privileged vantage point, Adrian Grenier's "Teenage Paparazzo" questions the world of celebrity obsession without becoming judgmental or facile.
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The Oath -- Film Review
"The Oath" centers on two brothers-in-law: one a former right-hand man for Osama bin Laden, the other a much lower-level employee who sat for years at Guantanamo Bay before being acquitted of major charges.
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