Attendees at the Sundance Film Festival can use augmented reality (AR) to hang out with "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm or assemble a human brain, as makers of the new immersive technology seek to engage independent filmmakers.
The Sundance premiere of (...)
Whit Stillman, one of our best chroniclers of the modern leisure class, has gone back to the 18th century in "Love & Friendship," an effervescent comedy about a deviously ambitious social climber.
The film premiered Saturday night at the Sundance (...)
As a young artist, Michael Jackson knew he wanted to be legendary.
"I will be magic," he wrote as a teenager, outlining his plans for his career. "I will be better than every great actor roped in one."
Jackson's drive to succeed and his striking (...)
year-old girl and a documentary about the war on drugs took top honors at the Sundance Film Festival.
“Beasts of the Southern Wild” won the grand jury prize in the U.S. dramatic competition, and “The House I Live In” won the same honor in the U.S. (...)
Bradley Cooper and Zoe Saldana came to the Sundance Film Festival to promote their closing-night film, “The Words.”
The two actors play a married couple in the movie, which follows an aspiring writer who gains fame when he finds an old manuscript (...)
Richard Gere once saw Utah from horseback while moving cattle, but his trip to the Sundance Film Festival to premiere “Arbitrage” is his first actual visit to the state.
The 62-year-old actor says “it sounds ridiculous,” but he was moving cattle (...)
A fresh dusting of snow over Park City heralded the beginning of the Sundance Film Festival on Thursday.
Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford opened the festival by characterizing the slate of 117 feature films as products of “dark and grim” (...)