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  • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shares Her Sexual Harassment Experience At Sundance

    Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shared her experience with sexual harassment in the 1950s. She also expressed her support for the #MeToo movement during Sunday's chat at the Sundance Film Festival.
  • Colette, Starring Keira Knightley, Strikes Deal With Lionsgate For UK Distribution Rights

    ‘Colette’ is now one of the first films off this year’s Sundance Film Festival to land a distribution deal. Lionsgate gets UK rights, while Bleecker Street and 30West Team get U.S. rights.
  • Robert Redford On #MeToo Movement: ‘The Role For Men Right Now Is To Listen’

    In a press conference kicking off Sundance 2018, founder Robert Redford espoused the wide-ranging benefits of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements. He also discussed the absence of super producer Harvey Weinstein, and the push for more female-directed films.
  • Dan Reynolds Of Imagine Dragons, HBO Ink Deal For Docu Focused On LGBTQ And Mormon Church

    Dan Reynolds stars in the documentary film 'Believer,' which explores how the Mormon Church treats its LGBTQ members. The Imagine Dragons front man wants the film to spark meaningful gay rights discussion within Mormonism.
  • Morgan Spurlock's 'Super Size Me 2' Dropped From YouTube Red, Sundance Film Festival

    YouTube Red and Warrior Poets removed 'Super Size Me 2' from release following Morgan Spurlock's admission to having committed sexual harassment. The fate of the sequel is unclear at the moment.
  • Jay Z's Miniseries & Pharrell's Roxanne Shante Biopic to Premiere at 2017 Sundance Festival

    Some pretty astonishing feature films are set to premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Jay Z's six-part mini-series and the Roxanne Shante biopic produced by Pharrell are both set to be included.
  • Jemaine Clement Says Flight of the Conchords Is Planning Tour for Late in 2015

    Good news out of the Sundance Film Festival for all you Flight of the Conchords fans. The New Zealand duo -- Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie -- are planning to hit the road in the United States this year. Clement announced the news during a press event for his new film "People, Places, Things." According to the actor/musician, the tour would occur in late 2015, "Billboard" noted.
  • Emile Hirsch Accused of Assaulting Female Paramount Executive at Sundance

    It looks like 29-year-old Emile Hirsch may have gotten himself into a bit of trouble this past weekend. The actor, who has been in Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival to promote his upcoming film "Ten Thousand Saints," reportedly got into some sort of physical altercation with a female executive from Paramount.
  • 'Girls' Creator Lena Dunham Talks Woody Allen, 'Puritanical' America and Campus Rape at Sundance Panel [WATCH]

    Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO sitcom "Girls," has become the voice of twentysomethings everywhere who are struggling to figure out the transition from youth to adulthood. The writer/director spoke during a panel at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend where she talked about Woody Allen, the escalating campus rape problem and how "puritanical" America is nowadays. Actresses Mindy Kaling and Kristen Wiig were also at the event.
  • Jack Black Film 'The D Train' Picked Up by IFC at Sundance Film Festival

    Jack Black has another hit. The Tenacious D frontman has faded from movie stardom since his "School of Rock" and "Tropic Thunder" days, but he is still hard at work in the film business. His latest project, "The D Train," features himself and James Marsden in starring roles. The movie had plenty of people talking at this weekend's Sundance Film Festival, where Fox Searchlight and Lionsgate reportedly did battle for it before IFC finally grabbed its rights, according to "The Hollywood Reporter."
  • Skrillex Says Jack Ü EP or Mini-Album Coming Soon: Collaboration With Diplo Will Release New Tunes in 2015

    Skrillex was in Park City, Utah, recently to get the crowd at Winterfest amped up during the Sundance Film Festival. He spoke with "Billboard" during his time in the Beehive State, revealing that his collaboration with Diplo, Jack Ü, is planning to release some new tunes soon. Some tracks have been years in the making, but in any event and EP or mini-album will come out in 2015.
  • Harry Belafonte Earns Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience Award

    Singer and actor Harry Belafonte has been given a special award by Amnesty International. The 86-year-old entertainer was presented with the Ambassador of Conscience Award at the Mansion House in Dublin.
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