Photos from the Sundance Film Festival 2025, the premieres of 'Atropia' &'The Ballad of Wallis Island' Premieres On Day 3
In writer-director Hailey Gates’ directorial debut, she dives into the Bush-era culture of toxic masculinity, nationalism and Islamaphobia with an amusing and profoundly absurdist sense of satire. Set in 2006,
Sundance got a movie star surprise this weekend, when Channing Tatum popped up with a previously unannounced role in the competition title "Atropia."
Boulder, Cincinnati and a combined Salt Lake City and Park City are competing to become the new home of the Sundance Film Festival. Here's what we know about their bids.
The Sundance Film Festival catalogue can ... facility who falls for a soldier playing an insurgent. Luca Guadagnino produced the film, written and directed by Hailey Gates. It also stars Callum ...
The village is small and dense, lined with crumbling structures and the exploded remains of cars. The women, hanging laundry or selling American movies on DVD out of dusty briefcases, are suspicious.
The Sundance Film Festival kicks off on Thursday in Park City, Utah, bringing a fresh new crop of can’t-miss films to the mountains. Below, we break down what we’re most excited about and how to spend your time.
After 8 Oscar Noms, ‘The Brutalist’ Continues To Surprise – Specialty Box Office 'Atropia' Review: Alia Shawkat & Callum Turner Play War Games In Absurdist Bush-Era Satire — Sundance Film Festival On day four of the Festival,
The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the veteran star at the Celebrating Sundance Institute gala fundraiser in Park City where Close feted good friend Michelle Satter: "She really takes my breath away.
Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley experience the ups and downs of cancer diagnosis in director Ryan White's impressive film
The host of YouTube's pop culture hit caught up with THR to discuss his time at Sundance, the "unique experiences" afforded by his show and Oscar plans: "We're going to do some fun sit down interviews.
Hinojosa spoke during the Producers Celebration presented by Amazon MGM Studios at which producers Joe Pirro on the fiction side and Danielle Varga repping nonfiction won $10,000 grants.