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‘Creep’ Trailer: Mark Duplass Is a Film Subject With Unsettling Intentions (Video)
"Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you."
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Berlin: ‘The Second Mother’ Wins Panorama Audience Award
'Tell Spring Not To Come This Year' takes Panorama's best documentary honor.
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Anne Hathaway’s ‘Song One’ Subjects: Songwriters, Not Singers
The Oscar winner retraces how she came to sing onscreen once again — for an old friend.
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Sundance: Hollywood Reporter Replaces Entertainment Weekly as Media Partner
THR is teaming with the Sundance Institute through 2017
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Headed to Sundance? You Can Now Take the “Festival Shuttle”
Delta has teamed with UTA to host the special LAX-to-Salt Lake City one-way flight Jan. 22
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Sundance Institute Elects Pat Mitchell to Chair Board of Trustees
The former Paley Center president and CEO has served on the Sundance board since 1988
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Why Australia’s ‘The Babadook’ May Be the Scariest Film of the Year
After its midnight debut at Sundance, Jennifer Kent's psycho-thriller has been frightening up business worldwide
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AFM: IFC Picks Up Norwegian Drama ‘The Sleepwalker’
Christopher Abbott and Brady Corbet co-star in the U.S.-set film from Norwegian writer-director Mona Fastvold
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‘Laggies’ Trailer: Keira Knightley Parties With Teens, Tries to Figure Out Future (Video)
The Lynn Shelton dramedy, which premiered at Sundance, co-stars Chloe Grace Moretz and Sam Rockwell.
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‘Land Ho!’ Filmmakers on Capturing Tourists’ View of Iceland, Sharing Equipment With ‘Interstellar’
Writer-directors Martha Stephens and Aaron Katz talk about their movie being one of the few U.S. indies to film in the northern European country that has served as a setting for "Noah," "Jupiter Ascending" and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty."
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8 Sundance Movies Now on Screens
"Obvious Child," Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler’s rom-com parody "They Came Together" and the Roger Ebert documentary "Life Itself" are just some of the titles that debuted at the indie-film showcase in January and are now in theaters and on demand.
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Sundance: Amplify Nabs U.S. Rights to ‘Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter’
The film first screened in January at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for musical score.
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