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2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners Announced – Check Out the Full List

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2025 Sundance Film Festival Winners from the In-Competition films announced.

25 Movies You Don’t Want to Miss at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival

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25 Films that are a must watch at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

La Máquina

‘La Máquina’ Review: An Insipid Tale of Resurrection

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La Máquina delivers fluffy and vacuous thrills that fail to engage us and allow us to truly participate in the adversities and dilemmas of the protagonist.

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Trailer Watch: Mark Wahlberg in the silly Contraband

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Mark Wahlberg is working as a smuggler in his next stupid film called Contraband.

Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal join Ferrell

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Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna join for a Will Ferrell comedy.

Poster watch: I am Gonna Explode

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I'm Gonna Explode will make the temperatures soar for sometime.

Cannes unveils the list

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The list this year is exhaustive but the films in Competition seem to be more light fare.

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Carlos Reygadas still walks a lonely path with his films.

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