Section: Movies
Sundance Diary, Day 3: Every Californian Has A Cold
by Amy Nicholson | January 27, 2017 at 7:21 pm
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Since Sundance began a week ago, four and a half feet of snow has muffled Park City. The world is white and the festivalgoers are weary. Every Californian has a cold. (Myself included.) I’ve been coming here for years, and the weather’s never been this much of a slog. So the climate is right to... Read more »
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Lady Problems: The Academy Lovingly Bestows Oscar Noms On Bad Men
by Rachel Handler | January 26, 2017 at 5:17 pm
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Lady Problems is a weekly column that looks at how the entertainment industry — and its corresponding culture and constituents — is treating women in a given week. (Hint: It will almost always be “poorly.”) Every Thursday we’ll review the week’s most significant woman-centric conflicts, then provide a brilliant solution to each problem that nobody... Read more »
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Sundance Diary, Day 2: Landline, Bitch, And The Goddess Salma Hayek
by Amy Nicholson | January 25, 2017 at 2:51 pm
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Obnoxious women dominate this year’s Sundance festival, and not always for the good. Landline, Gillian Robespierre and Jenny Slate’s follow-up to the abortion comedy Obvious Child, totally misjudges Slate’s charm. Here she plays newly engaged Manhattanite Dana, who gets second thoughts about her sexually repressed fiancé, Ben (Jay Duplass). She burps and yells and snort-giggles... Read more »
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Question: What Is Hacksaw Ridge?
by MTV News Staff | January 24, 2017 at 9:23 pm
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Is Hacksaw Ridge a film? A state of mind? An ouch-y place to visit? These are all questions we could go a lifetime without answering, but because it has been nominated for six Oscars — including Best Picture and Best Director for Mel Gibson — MTV News attempts to answer what, exactly, Hacksaw Ridge is.... Read more »
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