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Film News 2026-01-29

  • ‘Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story’ Review: Ya Gotta Laugh to Keep from Crying, Right?
    Indie Wire
  • Sundance 2026 Movies Sold So Far: ‘Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!’ with Rinko Kikuchi Sells to Sony Pictures Classics
    Indie Wire
  • ‘When a Witness Recants’ Review: If Justice Arrives 36 Years Too Late, Who Bears the Burden?
    Indie Wire
  • How ‘Ponies’ Hides Its Spy Psychology in Plain Sight Through ’70s-Tastic Costumes and Sets
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Soul Patrol’ Review: The Vietnam War’s First Black Special Ops Team Shares Their Stories in An Enlightening Documentary
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Iron Lung’ Review: Markiplier’s Slow Burn Video Game Adaptation Offers a Fascinating, Flawed Experiment
    Indie Wire
  • ‘The Thing,’ ‘Before Sunrise,’ and ‘Inception’ Among 25 Films Added to Library of Congress by National Film Registry
    Indie Wire
  • The First Half of ‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 (Mostly) Succeeds at Juggling Power Dynamics and Pulse-Pounding Romance
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Take Me Home’ Review: A Sensitive Family Drama Upended by an Unearned Conclusion
    Indie Wire
  • The 2026 BAFTA Nominations Imply a Different Version of the Same Oscars Conclusions
    Indie Wire
  • Mind-Bending Sundance Doc ‘Ghost in the Machine’ Asks the Hard Questions About AI’s Origins and Potential Misuses
    Indie Wire
  • John Wilson on the Anxiety of Secretly Shooting the Kardashians in ‘History of Concrete,’ and Getting Recognized After His HBO Show
    Indie Wire