Sundance Film Festival

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Chicago '68, remixed
In this conversation and podcast, director Brett Morgen explains why his exhilarating, controversial "Chicago 10" is about 2008 and not 1968.
Sundance hands out hardware
Park City's big prizes go to the atmospheric Canadian-border drama "Frozen River" and the inspirational Katrina doc "Trouble the Water."
"Sex is really complicated"
Andrew O'Hehir talks to Marianna Palka about her debut feature, "Good Dick," in which she plays a woman obsessed with soft-core porn.
The best of Sundance
Most of the big movies flopped, and the studios kept their pocketbooks closed. Good -- Sundance may have recovered its soul.
Interview: Jimmy Fallon
Fallon talks about his first trip to Sundance and his new film, "The Year of Getting to Know Us."
A new round of "Funny Games"
Michael Haneke's notorious horror film -- now remade in English, with Tim Roth and Naomi Watts -- hits Sundance.
The woman who loved bad porn
Marianna Palka's dark and acrid romantic comedy "Good Dick" is among Sundance's big surprises.
Blood on the streets
"Made in America," an operatic history of the Crips-Bloods feud, generates heat at Sundance. Plus: Palahniuk's "Choke" makes much of Jesus' foreskin.
"Sugar," a Sundance standout
The directors of "Half Nelson" return with a moving, elegant baseball odyssey. Plus: Mississippi minimalism, suddenly hot.
A "Second Life" sweatshop in the heart of Park City
Meet New Frontier on Main artists behind this playful multimedia installation and designer jeans factory.
A "Blind Date" with Stanley Tucci, Patricia Clarkson
We discuss the new movie with Tucci, actor/writer/director, and his star, and end up discussing -- what else? -- New York real estate.
Heroes of Katrina, ghost of "Gonzo"
An electrifying Katrina documentary blows the doors off at Sundance, and Hunter S. Thompson returns from the dead to eviscerate ski-resort Hollywood reptiles.
Michael Keaton on staring at strangers
Andrew O'Hehir talks to the director/actor at Sundance about his directorial debut, "The Merry Gentlemen"
Interview: Michael Keaton
The actor on his directorial debut ("The Merry Gentlemen"), staring in public and the virtue of slowness
"Blind Date" with Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson
Andrew O'Hehir talks to the filmmakers about playing a couple split by tragedy
Desert Storm and the suicidal magicians
Alan Ball's "Six Feet Under" follow-up premieres at Sundance. Also: Malkovich as a fading Carson-era magician, Michael Keaton's surprising hit-man flick and more.
Mobsters in a medieval wonderland
Coked-up Colin Farrell karate-chops dwarf! Sundance opens with Martin McDonagh's black-comic religious fable, "In Bruges."
Beyond the Multiplex
I'm off to blog from Sundance, where the promising lineup features sci-fi adventures, gangster flicks, zombie movies and thrillers aplenty. See you in Park City!
Beyond the Multiplex: Gay zombies, Osama bin Laden and Sundance
Preview the Sundance Film Festival with Matt Singer and Andrew O'Hehir.
Beyond the Multiplex
Parsing the movies that took the prizes. Plus: Ten festival premieres that ought to make some noise!
Beyond the Multiplex
Christina Ricci wows opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Justin Timberlake in the exhilarating "Black Snake Moan." Plus: The film stubborn Bush supporters need to see.
Beyond the Multiplex
The controversial "Hounddog" hits the screen ... with an echoing thud. Plus: Inside the mind of the man who murdered a Beatle. And Cusack on war.
Beyond the Multiplex
A terrifying, sexy thriller from an Oscar winner. Plus: Sarah Polley directs -- and Anna Faris delivers one of the greatest stoner monologues of all time.
Beyond the Multiplex
The festival offers up films about dead rock stars, undead Angelenos, man-horse sex and teeth in strange places. Plus: Dick Gephardt made me cry!
Beyond the Multiplex
"Chicago 10" kicks it off with '60s themes that reverberate today.
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