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Video Shows Dolphin Attacking Trainer During Miami Seaquarium Show
A dolphin was caught on camera attacking a trainer during a performance at Miami Seaquarium on Saturday. A man named Shannon Carpenter was watching the Flipper show at the Seaquarium with his family when he recorded the moment a dolphin named Sundance suddenly turned on its trainer. “There was obviously some type of struggle and the crowd seemed to know…
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The Sundance Film Festival Is Back and Online Once More
The 44th annual Sundance Film Festival is back, and entirely online once more.
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Questlove Uncovers ‘Black Woodstock' in His Hit Sundance Doc
A long unseen Harlem musical festival with performances by Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder and Sly and the Family Stone has finally seen the light of day
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‘You Want to Fight For What You Love': ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco' Tells the Tale of a Changing City
“The Last Black Man in San Francisco” is more than just a tale about the changing face of a city. It’s a story about who has the rightful claim to a city’s identity. The film — which took 10 years to make — is even more relevant today as gentrification takes over entire neighborhoods, often pushing out communities from what...
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Female Directors of Color Finding Spotlight at Sundance
In the U.S. dramatic competition alone, where more than half of the 16 features included were directed by women, three films by women of color have stood out
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Dr. Ruth Promises to Educate Millennials With New ‘Sex for Dummies'
Dr. Ruth Westheimer, an iconic sex therapist of the ‘80s and ‘90s, wants to make sure Millennials’ sexual relationships are just as successful as their parents’. Westheimer’s 1980 radio show “Sexually Speaking” and 1995 “Sex for Dummies” advised American teenagers in the ‘80s and ‘90s on everything from losing their virginity to practicing safe sex. The 90-year-old Westheimer hopes to...
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Shia LaBeouf Turned Rehab Into a Writing Room for New Film
Shia LaBeouf latest film was born in an unusual place — court-ordered rehab. The actor spent time writing the script for his semi-autobiographical “Honey Boy” while he was being treated for substance abuse after a 2017 arrest. “He wrote this script in rehab and actually sent me an email from there with the script,” said Israeli director Alma Har’el. “So...
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‘Leaving Neverland,' Michael Jackson Documentary Gets Standing Ovation, Estate Rebuke
It’s not uncommon for audiences at the Sundance Film Festival to give standing ovations, but the ceremonial act took on a solemn air as two men who accuse Michael Jackson of molesting them as boys walked onstage following the festival’s only screening of “Leaving Neverland,” a documentary about their stories. Wade Robson, who says Jackson abused him from ages 7...
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Redford Says He's Ready for Smaller Onstage Role at Sundance
Hollywood is bundling up and descending on Park City, Utah to kick off the 2019 Sundance Film Festival Thursday.
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Female Directors Shut Out of Oscar Nominations
It was an anticipated takeaway from this year’s Oscar nominations announcement, but that doesn’t make it any less unfortunate: Despite a number of worthy contenders to choose from, female filmmakers were shut out of the directing category.
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‘Late Night': Jim Gaffigan Has 3 Films Screening at Sundance
Jim Gaffigan talks about his wife’s recovery from a brain tumor and how the last three films he worked on will be screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Hot-Button Topics Coalesce at the Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival has always been a place for boundary-pushing programming, but from the Me Too movement, to diversity and representation in film and even the current presidency, this year the snowy mountain town of Park City, Utah, is primed to be an epicenter of conversation around some of the most burning issues of the day.
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'Super Size Me' Sequel Pulled From Sundance Fest Following Spurlock's Confession of Sexual Misconduct
Morgan Spurlock’s latest documentary will not premiere at the Sundance Film Festival as planned.
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His Breakthrough Year: Kumail Nanjiani of ‘The Big Sick' Marching Into Awards Season
“The Big Sick” star Kumail Nanjiani is heading into awards season with a mix of fear and excitement.
After grossing nearly $43 million at the box office, the charming crowd-pleaser picked up two Film Independent Spirit Award nominations and is considered a front-runner for Academy Award nods. -
Tim Daly Breaks Both Legs Skiing at Sundance
“Madam Secretary” actor Tim Daly broke both of his legs while skiing at Sundance, according to Deadline. Production won’t be affected by Daly’s injury, and he will appear in all episodes of the current third season. Writers are said to be debating whether to write his injury into the script.
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And The Winner Is…: ‘The Voice' Prepares for Season Finale
The time has come. “The Voice” will wrap up its eleventh season tonight, and one of the four talented musicians left will take home the prize.
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'The Voice' Finalists Revealed After Heartbreaking 4-Person Elimination
Find out which singers will compete in the season 11 finale.