This 2016 seems to be an exciting time for Colombian cinema. As a matter of fact, a Colombian director has recently made the Oscars’ list of nominees this year.
With the Sundance Film Festival over, 150 films premiered showcasing some of the freshest new voices and some of the most unique directors in the world. The following is a list of the must see films from Sundance.
Selena Gomez is only scratching the surface of her acting career. Selena Gomez rocked the Sundance Festival with superb acting that left her fans speechless.
The Sundance Film Festival will well-known not only for showcasing the best of independent film, but also as a showcase for diverse cinema. Latin America cinema has had solid exposure at the festival over the last few years and looks poised to continue to get the same level of notice at this year's showcase.That said, it is interesting to take a look at years past and see which Latino films benefitted from earning a spot in Park City.
After months and months of torture from the MPAA, Rob Zombie has finally been able to submit a cut of his new horror film to the organization that received an "R" rating. See the details here.
When it comes to horror films, nobody scares an audience quite like Rob Zombie. The horror aficionado has now completed work on his next horror film, "31," and on two different submissions to the MPAA, he has received a rating from the organization of NC-17. See the details why here.
"Into The Wild" actor Emile Hirsch is sentenced to jail time following an assault on a woman at the Sundance Film Festival this year. See the details here.
Keanu Reeves gets seduced and terrorized by two young girls. In the new film by Eli Roth, the mastermind behind the torture franchise films "Hostel," Keanu Reeves takes the action to a horrifying reality, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Queen of Neo-Soul, Erykah Badu, and subconscious alternative rapper, Common, were among the celebs who paid tribute to Nina Simone over the weekend at "A Celebration of Music In Film," a concert performance shining a spotlight on the music of the Empress of Soul herself, the New York Times reports.
"Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief," , which is based on Lawrence Wright's 2013 bestselling book, premiered on Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation.
Selena Gomez had a ball at a Sundance Film Festival party, partially thanks to a mysterious friend to whom Gomez seemed to take a strong liking. Now, Gomez fans are wondering about the identity of her new friend.