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Music on the Brain: Our Sundance Interview with The Music Never Stopped Director Jim Kohlberg
The director caught up with W&F after staying up until the wee hours celebrating the standing ovation his film received.
Sundance 2011: Word & Film's Pre-festival Primer
Long before anyone had the incentive or inclination (technologically or otherwise) to create a publication like this one, which caters to the ardent and expansive community of culture buffs fascinated by literary storytelling in all formats — words and images; pages and screens; pods and pads. Back in its early ’90s heyday, the Sundance Film Festival espoused a similar sensibility in its approach to creating a gathering place for the kind of serious film fans and filmmakers alike. It was a crowd not unlike the book-loving cineastes who are Word & Film’s raison d’etre.
Sundance 2011 Kicks Off with Early Sale of 'The Music Never Stopped'
Roadside Attractions has picked up the theatrical distribution rights to “The Music Never Stopped,” based on The Last Hippie, an essay by Dr. Oliver Sacks.
Sundance Day 2: 'The Music Never Stopped'
J. K. Simmons gives a virtuoso performance that puts him in a league with such elder statesman thespians as Gene Hackman and Robert Duvall.
HBO Scores the Rights to 'Project Nim'
The James Marsh-directed documentary, based on the book Nim Chimpsky by Elizabeth Hess is the second book-based project to find its home before Sundance has even begun.
Lionsgate Acquires Film Rights to The Glass Castle; Jennifer Lawrence Rumored for Lead
Lionsgate believes they’re up to the challenge of adaptation once again — this time with Jeannette Walls’ best-selling memoir.
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Extremely Moving and Incredibly Poignant Trailer for Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Daldry and Co. had us within the first few tinny bars of The Edge’s famous opening riff from “Where the Streets Have No Name.”
Exclusive Interview with 'I Don't Know How She Does It' Actress Busy Philipps on Motherhood, Movies and Playgroup Politics
Philipps opens up about her own experiences with the motherhood/career balancing act.
A Lady Gaga Kind of Summer
From Cameron Diaz’s “Bad Teacher” to “The Smurfs,” what can Gaga’s new album, “Born This Way,” tell us about the 2011 summer film releases?
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George Clooney Dives Deep in The Descendants: Trailer Released
Director Alexander Payne – he of Sideways and About Schmidt fame – meets the talents of George Clooney in a movie that has the makings of something wonderful.








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