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Cinema
From the Kurosawa-inspired drama Living with Bill Nighy to the 20-something romcom The Worst Person in the World, here are the Sundance titles we're excited to see when they release
Tried and Tested
Cinema
Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat star as two thirty-something best friends in Animals, a hedonistic portrait of female love in Dublin
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Cinema
A new documentary chronicles the life of sex therapist Ruth Westheimer, from her childhood surviving the Holocaust to her rise as a pop culture icon
Tried and Tested
Cinema
Jennifer Kent made her name with The Babadook and returned to Sundance with a period horror lacking in tension, instead filled with violence
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From Emma Thompson's Late Night to the jawdropping Apollo 11 – here's what to catch when Sundance comes to London this May
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Cinema
Triplets separated at birth reckon with the dark conspiracy still brewing in Three Identical Strangers, a documentary hit from Sundance
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Cinema
We review the harrowing Cartel Land – 2015 documentary that follows the raging drug war between Mexico and the US, and won a directing award at Sundance Film Festival
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REVIEW: This intense, electrifying indie blows all others out of the water: hands down the best film of 2015 so far.