Festivals & Awards
The man, not the icon: "Life Itself" premieres at Sundance
The Sundance premiere of the Roger Ebert documentary "Life Itself" was a cathartic experience for filmmakers, subjects and viewers alike.
The Sundance premiere of the Roger Ebert documentary "Life Itself" was a cathartic experience for filmmakers, subjects and viewers alike.
Sam Fragoso battles mix-ups and traffic, but does get to see "Infinitely Polar Bear".
"Frank," "Cold in July" and "Blue Ruin" are all about characters with limited knowledge of who they are and what they're capable of.
Sam Fragoso checks in after seeing two new films—"Laggies" and "Blind"—at the Sundance Film Festival.
The documentary about Roger's life, based on his memoir, premieres at the Sundance Film Festival. And that's just one way Roger's memory is being honored there.
Sam Fragoso reports of Friday at the Sundance Film Festival.
Simon Abrams reports from the Sundance Film Festival.
Sam Fragoso reports on the first day of the Sundance Film Festival.
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