Saturday, traditionally Sundance's busiest day, brought out a diverse array of visitors to the fest, including Mitt Romney, Goldie Hawn and Emile Hirsch. | Read More
"I shook his hand and he was, like, 'Are you nervous?' and I was, like, 'Yeah, I'm shitting my pants,'" the "Twilight" actress said of meeting the Fest founder. | Read More
Michael C. Hall gets drawn into a web of violence with Sam Shepard and Don Johnson in Jim Mickle's juicy neo-noir, based on the Joe R. Lansdale novel. | Read More
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe and Robin Wright star in Anton Corbijn's film version of John le Carre's 2008 best-seller. | Read More
Zach Braff headlines a terrific cast that includes Kate Hudson, Mandy Patinkin, Josh Gad and Joey King for his second outing as a director, 10 years after "Garden State." | Read More
Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig are superb as estranged twins renegotiating their complicated bond in writer-director Craig Johnson's soulful comedy-drama. | Read More
Former "Star Trek" shipmates including William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy are among those weighing in on the emergence of George Takei as a singular pop-culture figure in Jennifer M. Kroot's documentary. | Read More
Continuing to out-perform expectations, Kevin Hart buddy cop comedy Ride Along is turning in the best performance of all time for the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The Universal pic, cementing Hart's rising star status, ended Sunday with a three-day gross of $41.2 million and is expected to earn $47.7 million for the four-days. Final numbers for the long holiday weekend will be released Monday morning. | Read More
PARK CITY -- Chicagoland directors Marc Levin and Mark Benjamin found themselves in an awkward situation when they began working on the eight-part non-scripted series that chronicles the politics and policy of the Windy City. The William Morris Endeavor clients decided to ask that their agency not represent them in the deal so as to avoid a conflict of interest when covering Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel, brother of WME co-CEO Ari Emanuel. The agency agreed with the decision. | Read More
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