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Q&A: The British Invade California Solo

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Jeff Hanson

Q&A: The British Invade California Solo

Marshall Lewy premiered more than his film, California Solo, at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. As he came out to welcome an…

Tainted Love: Sexual Transgression and Off-Kilter Romance Turn Up Early and Often at Sundance 2012

Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Claiborne Smith

Tainted Love: Sexual Transgression and Off-Kilter Romance Turn Up Early and Often at Sundance 2012

Love is so difficult to attain, and so elusive to keep, that it seems warranted to ask whether filmmakers who pile all manner…

John Hawkes Transcends the Physical in The Surrogate

Posted Jan 23, 2012, by Claiborne Smith

John Hawkes Transcends the Physical in The Surrogate

John Hawkes is the man who sets a movie a little on edge, who upends your expectations of what you thought you were going to…

Wide Angle Thinkers: How Political Analyst Drew Westen Helps Candidates Connect with Voters

Posted Jan 23, 2012, by Eric Hynes

Wide Angle Thinkers: How Political Analyst Drew Westen Helps Candidates Connect with Voters

In addition to the 181 of films being presented at this year’s Festival, there’s also an ambitious slate of panels, populated…

Stephen Frears Ventures into the Seedy Back Alleyways of Sports Bookies with Lay the Favorite

Posted Jan 22, 2012, by Eric Hynes

Stephen Frears Ventures into the Seedy Back Alleyways of Sports Bookies with Lay the Favorite

In addition to directing some of the most celebrated films of the past 30 years, Stephen Frears has mastered the art of…

The Ever-Expanding 2012 Festival Music Program

Posted Jan 16, 2012, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator

The Ever-Expanding 2012 Festival Music Program

Somewhere between the mind-blowing performances by musical luminaries like Lou Reed and Lyle Lovett -- and once prospective…

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