Sundance, Facebook and Kickstarter Announce Collaboration

Sundance, Facebook and Kickstarter Announce Collaboration

The Sundance Institute and Kickstarter will be working together following the recent agreement on a three-year deal....  read more

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Sundance Reviews (The Future, All Your Dead Ones, Abraxas)

Sundance Reviews (The Future, All Your Dead Ones, Abraxas)

Paste film editor Michael Dunaway is at Sundance this week. Here’s a round-up of just some of the narrative films he’s seen so far....  read more

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Sundance Documentary Reviews (KNUCKLE, The Green Wave, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold)

Sundance Documentary Reviews (KNUCKLE, The Green Wave, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold)

Paste film editor "Michael Dunaway":http://twitter.com/michaeldunaway is at Sundance this week. Here's a round-up of just some of the documentaries he's seen so far.  read more

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Sundance/Slamdance Reviews (Pete Small Is Dead, Vampire, The Ledge)

Sundance/Slamdance Reviews (Pete Small Is Dead, Vampire, The Ledge)

Paste film editor "Michael Dunaway":http://twitter.com/michaeldunaway is at Sundance this week. Here's a round-up of just some of the narrative films he's seen so far.  read more

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Sundance Report: to.get.her review

Sundance Report: <i>to.get.her</i> review

to.get.her's secrets are revealed slowly. A teenage girl is leaving for a weekend at the beach with her soon-to-be-stepfather and four friends who they'll pick up at the airport. There's domestic tension evident on several levels. The girls get to the beachhouse, kick the stepfather to the curb, and vow to embark on The Night of No Consequences. Sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll ensue, strange things begin to happen, and by the time you've left the theater you've been on a wild emotional ride.  read more

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Sundance Opening Weekend Report: Three Early Themes

Sundance Opening Weekend Report: Three Early Themes

I always tell people that I don’t really start enjoying the Sundance Film Festival until Tuesday. The first weekend is just too insane, primarily because virtually all the big-name stars want to parachute in for three days and then head back home (to be fair, many of them have to get back to a TV or film set on Monday or Tuesday). So it’s a mad rush to figure out who’s in town until when, when and where to do an interview, what films are showing when, how long the shuttle bus will take, etc, etc. And that’s not even...  read more

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Morgan Spurlock Gets Major Sponsors for POM: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

Morgan Spurlock Gets Major Sponsors for <em>POM: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold</em>

Morgan Spurlock, the Oscar-nominated director of the documentary Super Size Me, which explores the detrimental effects of a fast-food diet on the human body, has acquired numerous big-name sponsors for his film The Greatest Movie Ever Sold....  read more

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Seven Sundance Premieres We're Looking Forward To

Seven Sundance Premieres We're Looking Forward To

Every year it's the Premieres section at Sundance that really rolls out the big guns, with stars and name directors aplenty, and this year is no different.  read more

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Seven Sundance Competition Narrative Films We're Looking Forward To

Seven Sundance Competition Narrative Films We're Looking Forward To

Last year, festivalgoers got an early look at Blue Valentine), Winter's Bone and Animal Kingdom. Here are seven we'll be especially watching for next week.  read more

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Seven Sundance Documentaries We're Looking Forward To

Seven Sundance Documentaries We're Looking Forward To

At a festival that can be as risk-taking (and—dare we say—esoteric) as Sundance, a documentary can be a lot safer bet than a narrative film. After all, if nothing else you actually did get a peek into real life events, right? And as 2010 vividly showed, sometimes the cinematic heights scaled by documentaries are every bit as impressive as those scaled by their narrative brethren. Here are seven we're especially looking forward to this year.  read more

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