Festivals || ||

Sundance Swag Report: The Power of Ed Helms Compels You (To Keep Warm)

It's still eerily quiet here in Park City, so Movieline popped into Main Street's only pop-up insurance agency for our first Sundance Swag Report. Those crazy kids over at Fox Searchlight have constructed an entire insurance agency to promote their Sundance entry/coming-of-age comedy Cedar Rapids, about a small town insurance agent (Ed Helms) who has the weekend of his life at a convention in Iowa. Because nothing says "sexy Sundance swag" like wood paneling and hot apple cider! (Sexy, sexy swag pics within.)

more »

Festivals || ||

Will the New York Jets Kill Kevin Smith's Chances to Sell Red State?

It looks like Kevin Smith might get sacked. (Nyuck, nyuck.) Deadline's Mike Fleming reports that a large number of potential Red State buyers are upset that the film screening on Sunday night conflicts with the AFC Championship game between the New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers. Writes Fleming: "A lot of indie distribution executives hail from New York and New Jersey (as does Smith), and they've waited a long time to see the Jets get into a Super Bowl." Somewhere, Bob and Harvey Weinstein are nodding in agreement. [Deadline]

Festivals || ||

The Sundance Film Festival in Pictures: Day 1

Festivals || ||

Get 'Em While They're Hot: Red State Tickets, Finished Film Available for Auction

The Sundance Film Festival is off and running, but the major fireworks won't start until the weekend. Well, major if you're a horror geek who just so happens to love Kevin Smith and has a few million dollars lying around to purchase his newest film, Red State.

more »

Festivals || ||

Sundance is Hip, Red State Fuss Overblown, and 6 Other Talking Points From Robert Redford & Co.

Among the topics at hand today as Robert Redford held court in Park City, Utah to open the 2011 Sundance Film Festival: The Sundance Institute's commitment to artists, their plans for global domination, how the fest is getting with the times (Twitter!), and of course, Kevin Smith's Red State. Because even in a wide-ranging convo about the storied indie mecca that Redford built, Smith's attention-grabbing, not-screening-for-press Christian homosexual murder pic had to steal the spotlight. Highlights of what Redford, festival director John Cooper, and Executive Director Keri Putnam had to say (including awkward chatter about marketing "riff raff" and rival fest Slamdance) after the jump.

more »

Festivals || ||

The Greatest Movie Ever Sold Gets Sold at Sundance

No bidding war necessary for Morgan Spurlock's latest Sundance documentary. The Greatest Movie Ever Sold -- which will premiere at the festival -- was officially picked up by Sony after a lengthy courtship. "Sony Pictures is the greatest distributor a film could have," said Spurlock in a statement. The Greatest Movie Ever Sold -- which focuses on product placement in movies -- will hit theaters in April. Fun! You can keep up with all of the happenings at Sundance by following Movieline's extended coverage right here. [indieWIRE]

Festivals || ||

Joshua Leonard on The Lie, Directing Himself and His Decade-Plus at Sundance

Some contemporary filmmakers just have a charmed life when it comes to Sundance. Winter's Bone director Debra Granik comes to mind. The Duplass brothers are up there. And let's definitely not forget Joshua Leonard, the actor-director whose 13-year relationship with the festival continues this week with his feature helming debut The Lie.

more »

Festivals || ||

The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Sundance 2011 Bidding War

And so it begins: The 2011 Sundance Film Festival launches tonight with all the hype, hysteria and hosannas you've come to know and expect, an avalanche of movie-love from the racing heart of the Wasatch Mountains. Movieline will have troops on the ground as per custom, but before the first frame unspools, let's take a step back and see what's stimulating Park City's real winter sports: The Sundance bidding wars.

more »

Festivals || ||

And Here's 15 Seconds of Thomas Jane Thrashing Around in the Sand

The despondent, face-ripping marvel that is I Melt With You went even crazier this afternoon wit the release of its latest... teaser? Experimental plug? Tormented curio? All of the above? Whatever you want to call this krazy klip, it features co-star Thomas Jane's own headscratching riff on the "pain of the modern male psyche." Because when Tom Jane hurts, he apparently takes it out on the desert.

more »

Festivals || ||

Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain Nab First Sundance Deal

So you might have heard Sundance gets underway this week, but Sony Pictures Classics isn't wasting any time on the acquisitions front: The distributor has picked up the Michael Shannon/Jessica Chastain psychological thriller Take Shelter, which premieres in competition Jan. 24. CAA -- which represents virtually the entire principal cast as well as writer-director Jeff Nichols -- sealed the deal with two days to spare before the fest's opening night. And thus it falls off Movieline's annual bidding-war forecast, also coming soon. Congrats to all.

Festivals || ||

Arnold Schwarzenegger Will Be Back and 5 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Tuesday edition of The Broadsheet: Ricky Gervais speaks!... Charlie Sheen allegedly e-mails escorts from an AOL account... Sandra Bullock's baby has an app for that... and more ahead.

more »

Festivals || ||

Watch 15 Random Seconds of Rob Lowe at His Most Tormented

The buzz on I Melt With You -- director Mark Pellingon's bleak thriller exploring "the pain of the modern male psyche" -- is building ahead of its Sundance premiere next week. Or rather, it was building; now it's a deafening boom of anticipation fueled by the most random Rob Lowe clip in the history of Rob Lowe clips. Click through and have a look.

more »

Cannes || ||

Iconic Little Fockers Star to Head Cannes Jury

Congratulations to Robert De Niro, who was announced this morning as the jury president for this year's edition of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The selection is the latest paths-crossing of the festival and the legendary actor, who has appeared in two Palme d'Or winners (Taxi Driver and The Mission) and will reportedly be recognized this year for his own fest-organizing acumen at Tribeca. These deliberations will be awesome: "Well, I don't know, Bob, I really liked Tree of Life." "Jesus, Deneuve, we were doing deeper impressionism 40 years ago..." So on, so forth. [Variety]

Festivals || ||

The 20 Most Anticipated Cultural Dates of 2011 -- STV's Picks

Who's excited for 2011? I said, who's excited for 2011?? Oh. Well, maybe this list of dates, designations, and not just few fearless predictions for the next year in culture might help stimulate your interest. Failing that, there's always the rest of Movieline's future-positive anticipations to get you through. Onward!

more »