
Richard Linklater Returns to Huntsville in “God Save Texas: ‘Hometown Prison’”
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 23: (L–R) Alex Gibney and Richard Linklater attend the 2024 Sundance Film Festival “God Save Texas: ‘Hometown Prison’” premiere at
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 23: (L–R) Alex Gibney and Richard Linklater attend the 2024 Sundance Film Festival “God Save Texas: ‘Hometown Prison’” premiere at
The cast and crew of 2024 Sundance Film Festival’s Documentary Shorts. (Suzanne Cordeiro/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival) By Veronika Lee Claghorn Brick bungalow houses along
Mira Nair, Sarita Choudhury and Lydia Pilcher (photo by Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock for Sundance) By Bailey Pennick “It was snowy and warm at the same time,”
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 25: (L–R) John Nein, Debra Granik, and Dee Rees at Cinema Café at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. (Photo by
Sr. Premil, Marcus Boereau, Rolaphton Mercure, Bruno Mourral, Jasmuel Andri, Anabel Lopez, and Manfred Marcelin at the premiere of “Kidnapping Inc.” (Photo by: Donyale West/Shutterstock)
(Suzanne Cordeiro/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival) By Patty Consolazio One of the magical things about film is its ability to bring to life the times,
Hosted by Netflix, this free event will screen Anderson’s debut short film “Bottle Rocket” (originally from the 1993 Sundance Film Festival) along with a bonus screening of his Oscar-nominated 2023 short “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar”.
By Aliese Muhonen Need a good laugh? Well, here you go: The cinema gods have blessed our 2024 slate with multiple comedy gems. This year,
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 22: J.M. Harper presents his film “As We Speak” at Library Center Theatre at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. (Photo
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 25: Jason Kliot, Tony Bui, John Nein, and Joana Vicente attend the 2024 Sundance Film Festival “Three Seasons” screening at the
By Gabriela Tijerina The 2024 Sundance Film Festival’s projects exploring family dynamics examine a diverse range of emotions. Some narratives weave humor into the intricate
(L-R) Navid Khonsari, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Ari Melenciano, and Rashaad Newsome talking tech. (Stephen Greathouse/Shutterstock for Sundance Film Festival) By Veronika Lee Claghorn A.I. seems to
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