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2018 Sundance Film Festival: Here Are Some of the Most Anticipated Movies


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The beginning of a New Year means a whole new slate of movies to devour for the next twelve months, but it also means that the 2018 Sundance Film Festival is upon us. The films that premiere at Sundance are notable because a great many of them will design the indie film landscape for the year ahead, and some may even find their way into the awards conversation. A few of the awards-friendly movies that premiered at Sundance last year include The Big Sick, Mudbound, Call Me By Your Name and Get Out, the latter of which was a surprise midnight screening. So as we get set to pack our boots and head to the mountains of Park City, Utah to watch a whole fresh batch of independent films, we’ve combed the program to let you know a few of the titles we’re most excited about...
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