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The 10 Best Films We Saw at Sundance Film Festival 2014
Damon Albarn Warms Sundance Crowd With Intimate Set at YouTube/SPIN Showcase
Electric Daisy Carnival Doc ‘Under the Electric Sky’ Is Next Best Thing to Being There
‘Blue Ruin,’ a Gory Fever Dream of Vengeance, Deepens the Chill at Sundance
Philip Seymour Hoffman Is the Spy Who Cared Too Much in ‘A Most Wanted Man’
Sundance Premiere ‘Frank’: A Loving and Hilarious Tribute to Outsider Music
John Slattery Shines Unkind Light on the Irredeemable Monsters of ‘God’s Pocket’
James Murphy, Cults Heat Up YouTube/SPIN’s Snowy Sundance Showcase
Sondre Lerche Helps Make Sundance’s ‘The Sleepwalker’ a Sinister Psych-Thriller
Aaron Paul Raises a ‘Hellion’ in Unflashy Broken-Home Drama
Willis Earl Beal Almost Plays Himself in the Listless ‘Memphis’
Kristen Stewart’s Emo G.I. Jane Makes Friends With the Enemy in ‘Camp X-Ray’
Jim Jarmusch’s Rock’n’Roll Vampires Are the Coolest Cats Around in ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’
Sundance Festival Opener ‘Whiplash’ Is a Bebop ‘Black Swan’
Joseph Gordon-Levitt Gets by With a Little Help From His Friends
Heems Reviews Jay Z’s ‘Picasso Baby’
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‘Arrested Development’: A Savvy, Snappy, Repackaging of ‘Golden Girls’?
‘A Bitch I Have to Know’: A Q&A With RuPaul’s BFF Michelle Visage
Art Cinema & Big Booties Y’All: 10 Movies That Led to ‘Spring Breakers’
Chris Brown and Rihanna’s ‘Law & Order’ Aptly Depicts Our Worst Fears
Eat It, Affleck: Who Should Really Win the 2013 Oscars
Robin Sparkles Was a Grunge Goddess
Irish Music Fans Are Terrified, Lucius Malfoy Is a Dirty Prophet: Sundance in Short
Loving ‘Before Midnight,’ Pretending to Understand ‘Upstream Color’ at Sundance
Jack Kerouac Boozes, Ron Weasley Pops Viagra, Hipsters Befriend Strippers: Sundance in Short
A Porn Empire, a ’90s Flashback, and a Genius Disney World Invasion: Sundance in Short
What We Learned at Sundance: Married Couples Should Avoid Pretty Young Women
The History of the Eagles: American Dream or American Nightmare?
The Next Great Teen Movie Premieres at Sundance: ‘The Spectacular Now’
Eagles May Tour Again, Surprise Sundance Q&A Reveals
SPIN @ Sundance: Twerking It With ‘New American Noise’
SPIN’s 25 Most Anticipated Films of Sundance 2013
The Second Season of ‘Girls’: Even Better Than the First?
My Apocalypse: Bill Callahan and Filmmaker Hanly Banks Pick Their 10 Favorite Disaster Movies
‘Looper’: Sci-Fi at Its Best
‘Breaking Bad’: Who Won and Lost Summer’s Most Intense Show?
‘The Eric Andre Show’: How an Unemployed Stand-Up Made the Weirdest Show on TV
The 10 Best Television Sidekicks of All Time
‘How I Met Your Mother’ Soundtrack Will Finally Release Best of Robin Sparkles
Go, ‘Girls’: Welcome Surprises From 2012 Emmy Nominations
Batman’s Spectacular Finish: SPIN Reviews ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
The Rise of the Bleakbuster: Why Are Big Summer Movies Such Bummers?
Comic-Con 2012: So Long, San Diego, and Thanks for All the Swag
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