Sundance
Brett Kavanaugh documentary raises questions about FBI actions during probe
Sources told Newsweek that the FBI "would have been concerned about appearing to undo the will of a sitting president" in its investigation of Kavanaugh.
Brett Kavanaugh documentary sparks flurry of new tips about SCOTUS Justice
The secretly filmed documentary focuses on the way the FBI failed to properly investigate thousands of tips received in 2018.
Netflix Stock Dropping Amid 'Cuties' Controversy
Following the release of the award-winning French film, shares of the company fell 1.3 percent on Monday.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Weighs in on Netflix's 'Cuties'
NCOSE suggested cutting certain scenes from the film that may be viewed as suggestive.
Hillary Clinton Defends Harvey Weinstein Link: 'How Could We Have Known?'
Clinton spoke about Weinstein in an interview ahead of the premiere of "Hillary," a four-part Hulu docuseries, at the Sundance Film Festival.
Hillary Clinton Says 'Nobody Wants To Work With' Bernie Sanders
Hillary Clinton also said she would not "go there yet" when it came to deciding on whether endorse Sen. Bernie Sanders if he gets the Democratic nomination.
'American Factory' comes to Netflix After Winning at Sundance
"American Factory" holds a 97 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and will be Oscar-eligible in 2020.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Stars in Sundance Film
The documentary, which focused on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's successful Democratic primary campaign against 10-term Representative Joe Crowley in New York, also included the House campaigns of three other "underdog" women.
11 Films From Sundance You'll Want To See In 2018
As Hollywood drifts ever further from the edges toward the safer middle ground (preferably with a superhero on board), it's good to know there's a place that still champions full-on weird.
X Japan's Yoshiki and Stephen Kijak on New Documentary
With a documentary that showed at Sundance, Japan's biggest band finally gets its break.
Danny Perez, Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny and Horror
They speak about feeling empowered, alien conspiracy theories and the new film "Antibirth."
Day Six at the Sundance Film Festival
Paradigm-shifting features and final thoughts on the indie film festival.
Day Five at the Sundance Film Festival
From "The Birth of a Nation" to "Spa Night," many of the films at Sundance this year are anchored by people of color.
Kristen Stewart Attacked for Misinterpreted Comments
How a Variety video mess-up brought the Internet's wrath on Kristen Stewart.
Day Three at the Sundance Film Festival
Of exile, uplifting documentaries and cringe-inducing narratives.
Climbing Documentary 'Meru' Depicts Peak Human Achievement
The directors, climbers in the Sundance triumph discuss its creation.
On the Transgressive, Sweet 'Tangerine'
The zeitgeisty film, shot entirely on an iPhone, is leaving audiences stunned.
In Conversation: Adam Scott and Jason Schwartzman Talk New Indie Comedy 'The Overnight'
Swingers and prosthetic penises are just the tip of the iceberg in Patrick Brice's sensational Sundance comedy.
Vice Leaps Into Virtual Reality News
Editor-In-Chief Jason Mojica discusses new film that had its debut at Sundance.
Follow the Bleeder
Writer-director David Robert Mitchell takes the sex-is-scary trope of horror films and makes a monster as unstoppable as an STD.
Miles Teller's Not-So-Rough Landing
The returning king of Sundance won't be breaking out forever
Miles Teller's Not-So-Rough Landing
The returning king of Sundance won't be breaking out forever