"We Are The World” was a once in a lifetime moment spearheaded by Michael Jackson and is now the subject of a new documentary premiering at Sundance.
Recently announced, the 2024 Sundance Film Festival will include music documentaries on Brian Eno, Lollapalooza, Luther Vandross, Devo, and how rap lyrics have played a role in court cases.
We got a chance to sit down with rising actor Evan Assante to talk about how he got his start in acting, working with Cooper Raiff and Dakota Johnson, Apple TV+'s 'Cha Cha Real Smooth', and more.
We joined Questlove for a virtual press conference in which he discussed his much-anticipated film, 'Summer of Soul', its music, and what he sought to accomplish with his directorial debut.
This year's Sundance Film Festival largely took place virtually, and in addition to its huge variety of feature films, this year's program featured lots of memorable documentaries. Here's 10 of the best.
Once in awhile, a story comes along that represents a confluence of just about everything bad going on in culture at the same time.
'Blinded by the Light' not only got a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival but got a big distribution deal with New Line for world rights worth $15 million.
The Hilary Swank and Rose Byrne led Sundance hit is headed to Netflix this June.
An Updated Version of Dandy Warhols/Brian Jonestown Massacre Doc ‘Dig!’ to Premiere At Sundance 2024
Two decades after Dig! had its premiere, a new expanded version of the documentary will premiere at Sundance 2024 with an extra 40 minutes of footage.
2023 has been a great year for cinema, but there's one indie film that's truly stood out as the year's best - Celine Song's 'Past Lives.'
For most emerging filmmakers, Sundance Film Festival is a rite of passage into making a name for themselves, so let's get a deeper understanding of what it's all about, what programmers are looking for, and how to better navigate the film festival circuit.
'Summer of Soul' focuses on the little-known history of the Harlem Cultural Festival, dubbed “the Black Woodstock.”
Directed by Edgar Wright and titled 'The Sparks Brothers,' the film just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and explores how a band can be successful, underrated, hugely influential and overlooked all at the same time.
YouTube is set to organize a free film festival that will also benefit the WHO Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund and feature content from many of the major international film festivals.
If there’s any highly anticipated annual occasion that's of the same caliber as the holiday season, it would undoubtedly be film festival season; celebrated not just by the media and entertainment industry but also by film fanatics across the globe.
Back in the Golden Age of Hollywood, the major studios had absolute control of the entertainment industry, as a result, the rebels paved their own paths and deviated entirely from the studio system, later on identifying themselves as independent filmmakers and launching a new wave of independent filmmaking.