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Sundance (5 posts found)
Delightful Day Five at Sundance Includes Lake Bell’s Directorial Debut, Chan-wook Park’s Stylish Stoker, and the Masterful Before Midnight
No small talk to include in today's wrap-up post. Enjoy the writing.
In a World (Dir. Lake Bell)
(Grade: B) -- Lake Bell’s charming In A World may be the first film to explore the occupation of voice-over artists (otherwise known as the folks with soothi...
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Day Four at Sundance Showcases Breathe In, Sightseers, and Escape From Tomorrow
Day four at the Sundance Film Festival proved to be an exciting one with one interview, three films, and a temperature far below what I'd like it to be. Speaking of which, my discussion with Mud director Jeff Nichols will be posted within the next few hours. S...
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Day Three at Sundance: The Good, the Bad, and ‘Austenland’
If day three of the Sundance Film Festival proved anything, it's that ridiculous notion that at some point in your day, you should eat food. Bizzarre concept. And one I didn't follow through with - aside from a mini-box of Cheez-Its and a granola bar from Ms....
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Sundance Film Festival Kicks off with Mud, After Tiller, Dayani Cristal, Chilean Cocaine, and an Oscar nominated Documentary
After about a half-dozen films, from a documentary about third-trimester abortions to an America high on cocaine in Chile, the first two days of the Sundance International Film Festival have come to a close. Alas, my Sundance virginity has been lost. It was bo...
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Sundance 2013: Who Is Dayani Cristal?
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Oozing with self-importance from top to bottom, Who Is Dayani Cristal? has one goal in mind: to convince audiences all around the world that any attempt the U.S. makes to keep illegal immigrants out of their country is a heartless act deserving of stern c...
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