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Straight from Cinema Blend's fiercely independent entertainment reporters. Jamie Chung Moving From Hangover Sequel To Human Trafficking Drama Eden Chung has signed on to headline Megan Griffiths’ gritty independent drama Eden. Though the title hints at paradise, the plot suggests anything but, as Chung would play a girl kidnapped by human traffickers who is forced into prostitution for two very long years. filed under: sundance
Sundance Interview: Andrew Rossi Goes Inside The New York Times With Page One Inspired specifically by Times media reporter David Carr, Rossi decided to spend a year inside the Times newsroom, focusing on filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Interview: Azazel Jacobs Tweaks The High School Genre With Terri I got to sit down with Jacobs, with his wild hair and quiet demeanor, and ask him how he came to make his second film about a high filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Blog: Wrapping Up The Awards In Vegas We had about an hour in the Las Vegas airport before boarding our red-eye flight and waking up in Queens at dawn. Sure, we're exhausted, but since Sundance began filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Review: How Did Another Happy Day Win A Screenwriting Award? Levinson stretches himself way too far as a first-time writer by creating 5 or 6 main characters with half a dozen more supporting filed under: sundance
Sundance Review: Miranda July Combines Emotional Nuance And Surrealism In The Future Briskly paced and very funny, The Future sneaks up on you with its weight, landing a series of devastating punches near the end that also don't belie the film's witty assessment of human faults filed under: sundance
Where Can You See 2011 Sundance Films? Our Guide To All The Distribution Deals The real winners are the movies with distribution deals, the films those of us who weren't in Park City may actually have a shot at seeing in a movie filed under: sundance
Like Crazy, How To Die In Oregon Top Sundance Awards If you're as U.S.-centric as the rest of us, and want to keep an eye on the film most likely to be the Next Big Thing coming out of the festival, the big winner at last night's ceremony was Like Crazy filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Review: Sound Of My Voice Is Another Take On Cults The movie only started getting buzz late in the festival, on something of a parallel track to Another Earth; both films star and were partially written by Brit Marling filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Review: Son Of No One Closes Fest With A Whimper Son of No One isn't just a bizarre choice for Sundance, a festival that at least tries to support the off-kilter and unusual in American filmmaking, it was a bummer of a closing night film, an utter mess filed under: sundance
Sundance Interview: Anton Yelchin Returns To Indies For Like Crazy I talked to Yelchin about his chameleonic career switching between big-budget studio movies and independent films, how he used his own relationship experience to create Jacob, and, yes, a little bit about Star Trek 2 filed under: sundance
Sundance Video Review: Terri And Submarine, Two Uncommon Teen Comedies They're both comedies about teenagers who don't quite fit into their schools, though Terri adopts a very low-budget naturalistic filed under: sundance
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