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Sundance Sales So Far: Now with Nazi Zombies! Sure the Tango in the Snow is about the art of independent film, but it’s also about selling your hard work to the highest bidder. Here’s a look at what has sold so far… By Dr. Cole Abaius on January 21, 2009 | Comments |
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13 Films You Should Be Excited to See at Sundance 2009 There are a lot of films playing at Sundance over the next two weeks. And personally I’ve watered down all of the information to a list of 37 films that I intend to see. I’ve gone even further for this article, pinpointing 13 films that I would recommend to all of you based on early word of mouth, pedigree of its cast/crew or just my own intuition. By Neil Miller on January 12, 2009 | Comments |
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Sundance Preview: 2009 Premieres Lineup To showcase the diversity of contemporary independent cinema, the Sundance Film Festival Premieres section offers the latest work from American and international directors and world premieres of highly anticipated films. By Neil Miller on December 4, 2008 | Comments |
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What Might Be Premiering at Sundance in ‘09? We don’t know what’s going to be playing at Sundance. No one does. No one except the half-dozen dolphin-werewolf hybrid creatures that choose the line up every year and keep it secret until some time next week. Luckily, several of the were-dolphins are susceptible to bribery, and we’ve got buzz on our side. By Dr. Cole Abaius on November 27, 2008 | Comments |
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Richard Gere Soars with Amelia and Becomes One of Brooklyn’s Finest Richard Gere seems to have been making superb career choices lately. Now he plans to keep it up by signing on for two films we should start anticipating as he will be working with some great talents. By Nate Deen on April 16, 2008 | Comments |