January 30, 2009
Before I made my trip to Park City, Utah for the 2009 Sundance Film Festival I gave you a list of the 13 films I was most interested in seeing. And now that I’ve come and gone, surviving another year in the hustle and bustle of America’s great festival, it is my duty to bookend my covera...
Film School Rejects
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Neil Miller
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January 25, 2009
Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Independent, Romance, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Sundance, Noir, Mystery & Suspense, IFC, Magnolia, Sony Classics, Distribution, Fox Searchlight (Warning: This one goes up to eleven...) 1. Moon -- Most were admittedly intrigued by the prospect of Sam Rockwell ...
Blogging Sundance
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William Goss
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January 23, 2009
His manic persona may have ebbed, and his profile may have lowered since the 1980s. All the better for Bobcat Goldthwait, one of the unlikelier Sundance darlings we've run into this year in Park City. Goldthwait is attending Sundance with the comedy World's Greatest Dad, his second festival entry in...
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January 22, 2009
Filed under: Sundance, Festival Reports, Cinematical Indie Sundancers enjoyed unseasonably warm weather (41 degrees in the afternoon) as the festival headed toward its concluding weekend. Deals. After picking up the Nazi zombie flick Dead Snow, IFC Films added another comedy to its roster, acquiring...
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Peter Martin
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Do you like dark comedies? I certainly do. There are times when I love my comedy to be blacker than black, morbid as all hell and as sick and twisted as possible. That said, I have found my new love at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival: Bobcat Goldthwait’s World’s Greatest Dad . You may no...
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Neil Miller
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December 05, 2008
One more article today in our preview of the 2009 Sundance Film Festival , I promise. In this final article we are going to take a brief look at this year’s Frontier and Spectrum films. Have a look at the complete lineups below with pictures (click to enlarge). SPECTRUM A tribute to the abunda...
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