Jan 23rd 2013
Sundance review: "In A World..."
Writer/director/star Lake Bell's sharp script skewers Hollywood sexism, ageism and egos running rampant, but is never mean-spirited. Read More
Writer/director/star Lake Bell's sharp script skewers Hollywood sexism, ageism and egos running rampant, but is never mean-spirited. Read More
Is it OK to hurt those who poison the earth, even if you do it with their own poisons? Read More
We talked to Stacy, Sundance volunteer manager at Park City's iconic Egyptian Theatre, about why she first became a festival volunteer and what has kept her coming back for more than a decade. Read More
The fictional story of how the Beltway Snipers developed a relationship and terrorized the nation's capital. Read More
North of 45,000 people and hundreds of media outlets converge on Park City every year for the Sundance Film Festival. Companies big and small take opportunity to push their wares amid the buzz, including two new Utah-based outfits, The Queen’s Tea and Resvology. Read More
Ushio's "boxing paintings" have more to do with the performance—which delighted a packed gallery. Read More