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lundi 20 janvier 2014

Sundance Update: Fox Searchlight Buying 'I Origins'; Video Chats With Zoe Saldana, Keira Knightley; Exclusive Portraits; Reviews

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Sundance: Fox Searchlight Buying Sci-Fi Drama 'I Origins'
The film premiered at Eccles Theatre on Jan. 18. | Read More
Fireside Chats: Zoe Saldana on Transitioning to Indies After 'Avatar'
The star of "Infinitely Polar Bear" also reveals how she had her agent pursue the part for her. Plus, director Maya Forbes tells THR her new drama about a manic-depressive father was inspired by her own father after ... | Read More
Fireside Chats: 'Laggies' Star Keira Knightley Reveals Her Newfound Respect for Sign Twirlers
Knightley and Sam Rockwell also tell THR that their first time watching their new movie was with the Sundance audience. | Read More
Fireside Chats: Christina Hendricks, John Slattery on Finding Time to Film 'God's Pocket'
The director introduces his film at THR's video lounge. | Read More
Sundance Daily Warm-Up: The Oscar Race Heats Up, Aubrey Plaza Talks Zombies and Possible 'Parks and Rec' Spinoff
In Monday's episode, The Hollywood Reporter executive editor Matt Belloni and senior editor Stacy Wilson discuss the SAG Awards' impact on the Oscars, while Plaza stops by to talk about her zombie comedy "Life After ... | Read More
Sundance 2014: Exclusive Portraits of Aaron Paul, Kristen Stewart, Keira Knightley, Zoe Saldana and More in Park City
A slew of stars and indie-world luminaries stopped by The Hollywood Reporter's photo booth during the film festival, where they were photographed by Austin Hargrave, using a Hasselblad camera. | Read More
Boyhood: Sundance Review
Richard Linklater's latest film is an epic about growing up, banal family life and forging an identity. | Read More
Calvary: Sundance Review
Brendan Gleeson plays an innocent priest slapped with a death sentence in John Michael McDonagh's exquisitely nuanced second feature. | Read More
Dear White People: Sundance Review
Tessa Thompson stars as a would-be radical in this atypical campus comedy. | Read More
Young Ones: Sundance Review
Michael Shannon, Elle Fanning, Nicholas Hoult and Kodi Smit-McPhee star in Jake Paltrow's Western-styled vision of a drought-stricken future. | Read More
Wish I Was Here: Sundance Review
Zach Braff headlines a terrific cast that includes Kate Hudson, Mandy Patinkin, Josh Gad and Joey King for his second outing as a director, 10 years after "Garden State." | Read More
A Most Wanted Man: Sundance Review
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Rachel McAdams, Willem Dafoe and Robin Wright star in Anton Corbijn's film version of John le Carre's 2008 best-seller. | Read More
Green Porno: Theater Review
Isabella Rossellini's one-woman about the mating rituals of the animal kingdom is based on her popular Sundance Channel series. | Read More
Fireside Chats: 'Love Is Strange' Cast on Making a Film About a 'Gay Older Couple'
"I wanted to make a love story, and the film is about this couple played by John (Lithgow) and Alfred (Molina), but is actually about the whole family, friends and relatives who come together to support them in their ... | Read More
Fireside Chats: Brit Marling on Having Her 'Mind Blown' by the 'I Origins' Script
The actress, along with co-stars Michael Pitt, Steven Yeun and Astrid Berges-Frisbey, reveal why they were drawn to writer-director Mike Cahill's sci-fi script about a molecular biologist. | Read More
Fireside Chats: Director Jim Mickle on Why 'Cold in July' Took Seven Years to Make
The director and cast of the drama stopped by THR's video lounge. | Read More
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