A Week With The Unlikely Breakout Stars Of This Year's Sundance
How the underdog cast and crew — led by a hard-partying septuagenarian eye surgeon — of a low-budget, offbeat buddy comedy became the surprise toasts of the festival.
How the underdog cast and crew — led by a hard-partying septuagenarian eye surgeon — of a low-budget, offbeat buddy comedy became the surprise toasts of the festival.
Charlie McDowell's feature film debut, The One I Love, manages to tell a familiar story in a new (and very complicated) way. The filmmaker, screenwriter, and stars Elisabeth Moss and Mark Duplass explain how it all came together.
The documentary WHITEY “was not an easy film to make,” according to director Joe Berlinger, who says that the possibility that Whitey Bulger was not an FBI informant should have been brought up at his trial.
I was at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, for the past week. I heard a lot of weird stuff.
“I don’t give a fuck, it’s a waste of my time, and I guess I’ll keep writing movies about how lame you are.” The alt-comedy icon made his directorial debut with the Sundance film Hits, which delivers a few brutal shots at fame and Facebook in the 21st century.
There are cat cocktails. A cat-tail, if I may.
The Sundance documentary Ivory Tower investigates the college industrial complex — and comes to some sobering conclusions.
Director Craig Johnson and co-writer Mark Heyman felt their film The Skeleton Twins, starring Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, was good — but they were still overwhelmed by its reception at the Sundance Film Festival.
Desiree Akhavan's Appropriate Behavior is one of the most unique films at this year's Sundance Film Festival. BuzzFeed talks with her entire family about the love and occasional awkwardness that marked the journey to Park City.
BuzzFeed shadowed the Star Trek star, the subject of the new feature documentary To Be Takei, as he and husband Brad Takei braved the wilds of the Sundance Film Festival.