A year in the life of 7 Sundance filmmakers

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The Independents: We're following a year in the life of 7 Sundance filmmakers Click to view images

To commemorate next year's 40th edition of the Sundance Film Festival, we're spending 12 months looking at the lives of 7 members of this year's class.

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The hottest red carpet in Hollywood is the ... American Legion? Click to view images

The Hollywood Legion is now a hot spot for premieres. Where else can you find a theater, a poker room, the bar from "The Shining" and maybe even a ghost?

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Everyone hates Ticketmaster. Is everyone wrong? Click to view images

Fans, politicians and even artists were complaining about Ticketmaster long before Taylor Swift filled stadiums. But experts say the anger may be misplaced.

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All the 2023 best picture Oscar nominees ranked, from worst to best Click to view images

Best picture is the only Oscars category that uses a preferential ballot, where voters rank all 10 nominees. Here's how our critic would rank them.

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A hip-hop sendoff like no other: How Thes One turned tragedy into an extraordinary album Click to view images

In 2021, Double K of L.A. rap duo People Under the Stairs died in his sleep. In 2023, his partner Thes One finally found a way to get his feelings on record.

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Why this top Hollywood agent thinks streaming deals fall short and a strike may be looming Click to view images

United Talent Agency CEO Jeremy Zimmer is pushing for streamers to share more of their revenue with actors, writers and other talent. The push comes as the entertainment industry, including UTA, evolves.

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How a new Tucson memorial found a way to mourn mass-shooting victims Click to view images

As mass shootings rise, so do memorials that mark their memory — including a thoughtful new one in Tucson.

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