Tag: Sundance Film Festival
Netflix bought the buzzy Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez documentary ‘Knock Down the House’
Netflix's "Knock Down the House" follows four female progressive candidates during the 2018 midterm elections, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Netflix is nearing a deal for Zac Efron’s Ted Bundy movie, and could drop up to $9 million for it
Netflix is reportedly closing in on a deal for "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," the Sundance Tedy Bundy movie starring Zac Efron.
Zac Efron’s portrayal of serial killer Ted Bundy is being accused of romanticizing the brutal murderer
"Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," where Zac Efron plays the serial killer and rapist Ted Bundy, is drawing controversy at Sundance.
Zac Efron just debuted platinum blonde hair while promoting his new Ted Bundy movie at Sundance
Zac Efron debuted some seriously platinum blonde hair at Sundance this weekend, and it's quite the change from his usual look.
How a true-life heist movie used the real criminals and victim to bring the story to life
In the Sundance-acclaimed heist movie "American Animals," director Bart Layton used the actual men behind the crime to tell the story.
21 movies playing at the Sundance Film Festival that you need to know about
Here are the Sundance Film Festival movies you need to keep an eye out for.
Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen talk about the ‘scary’ side of social media that inspired their new movie about an Instagram stalker
"Ingrid Goes West" stars Aubrey Plaza and Elizabeth Olsen and looks at what can go wrong on Instagram.
A new Netflix documentary about the Gawker vs. Hulk Hogan trial will change how you see the case
The documentary "Nobody Speak," premiering at Sundance, gives powerful examples of how the rich are suppressing the media, centering on the demise of Gawker.
A fascinating new movie about JonBenet Ramsey explains our obsession with the case
Netflix's "Casting JonBenet" uses the famous unsolved murder to explore our own personal truths.
A fascinating new movie about JonBenet Ramsey explains our obsession with the case
Netflix's "Casting JonBenet" uses the famous unsolved murder to explore our own personal truths.