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Channing Tatum Cried ‘Five, Six, Seven Times’ at ‘Josephine’ Premiere as Film Becomes First Sundance 2026 Sensation
[ad_1] Audience members were moved to tears during the world premiere of “Josephine,” one of the first major revelations out of this year’s Sundance Film Festival. One of the people...
Renée Fleming Becomes Latest Star to Drop Out of a Kennedy Center Engagement
[ad_1] The Kennedy Center has lost another one of the few remaining stars on its 2026 schedule, as the legendary soprano Renée Fleming has dropped out of an appearance at...
Chris Pine Tells Future ‘Star Trek’ Bosses to ‘Have Fun’ and ‘Good Luck’ With the Franchise: ‘Live Long and Prosper’
[ad_1] Chris Pine is in the dark about the future of the “Star Trek” franchise. During a Sundance interview at the Variety Studio presented by Audible, the actor was asked about...
In ‘Buddy,’ A Cuddly Unicorn Kills Kids Trapped in His TV Show. ‘Too Many Cooks’ Creator Casper Kelly Breaks Down His New Pop Culture Nightmare
[ad_1] Casper Kelly says his love of analyzing and dissecting pop culture started when he was very young. “Back in the day, they had Mad Magazine, which had movie parodies...
‘The Oldest Person in the World’ Review: Sam Green Shares a Life-Changing Decade of Thinking About Mortality in Myriad Ways
[ad_1] If life is a contest, the way the folks at Guinness World Records seem to treat it, how exactly does one win? Is it by amassing the most assets?...
Sundance First Look: Peter Dinklage Weaves a Hot Husband Out of Straw for Olivia Colman in ‘Wicker’
[ad_1] “The Wicker Husband,” a short story by Ursula Wills-Jones, tells of an isolated, mocked woman who commissions a basket maker to weave her a husband. This wicker man becomes...
‘American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez’ Review: Edward James Olmos Narrates a Celebratory Doc About a Chicano Pioneer
[ad_1] If there was a reason for veteran actor Edward James Olmos to resurrect his magnetic role in “Zoot Suit,” it’s to honor the man behind that landmark work centering...
How the Adams Family Stays Close By Shooting Wild Horror Movies Together in the Woods, Including ‘Mother of Flies,’ Their Most Ambitious Work Yet
[ad_1] There’s DIY filmmaking, and then there’s the horror factory that the Adams Family has created in the Catskill Mountains woods near their New York state hometown. The collective —...
Sundance Competition Title ‘Levitating’ Director Wregas Bhanuteja on Finding Joy in Trance Rituals, Clip Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)
[ad_1] For Indonesian filmmaker Wregas Bhanuteja, trance rituals aren’t about the supernatural or exotic — they’re about joy, community, and the many different ways humans find happiness. In “Levitating” (Para...
Team USA Skiers Nick Page, Tess Johnson and Lauren Macuga Toast the Winter Olympics at Variety On the Road to Cortina Presented by J. Crew
[ad_1] Olympians were bundled in cashmere and vintage wool on the opening night of Sundance, courtesy of J. Crew’s new U.S Ski & Snowboard collection. Team USA skiers Nick Page,...
‘Black Beauty’ Director Ashley Avis Launches ‘Lost Horses’ Campaign With PSA Set to Billie Eilish’s ‘What Was I Made For?’ at Sundance
[ad_1] Writer and director Ashley Avis, best known for the Disney+ adaptation of “Black Beauty” and the upcoming film adaptations of “City of Angels” and “American Wolf,” has launched a...