“Omaha” follows a recently widowed father (John Magaro), who takes his two children (Molly Belle Wright, Wyatt Solis) on a road trip from Hawthorne, Nevada, to Omaha, Nebraska, in a last-ditch effort to rebuild their lives. Utah’s varied terrain served as the perfect backdrop for the family’s multistate trip across the I-80 East.
EXCLUSIVE: No final decision has been made on if the Sundance Film Festival will stay in Utah or move to either Boulder or Cincinnati in 2027, but for attendees of the 2025 gathering a big change on Park City's Main Street has received a full thumbs-up so far.
While the Sundance Film Festival mulls a big move for 2027, the 2025 is under way. The event’s 41st edition kicked off January 23 in Utah, and you can look below for all of Deadline’s reviews from the fest so far.
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Sundance Film Festival attendees got their first taste of a car-free Main Street after Park City closed the road during the event for public safety reasons.
Sundance Film Festival Senior Programmer Heidi Swicker gives her take on which films this year to look out for, and the impact a programmer position holds.
Jon Gosselin was spotted shopping in Park City, Utah, with a pretty blonde woman who resembled his ex-wife, Kate Gosselin. The Jon & Kate Plus 8 alum, who was in town to DJ a yoga session during the Sundance Film Festival,
Cole Webley, a Salt Lake City-based director, spent decades dreaming of premiering one of his films in Park City. The Utah native has attended the Sundance Film Festival for nearly 20 years, waiting in long lines as the snow fell around him,
"Brides," which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, depicts British teenagers venturing to become ISIS brides in a dramatic tale that avoids preaching.
In the wildfires' long shadow, A-listers descend on the annual film fest with renewed purpose and cautious optimism.
Oscars host Conan O’Brien says he’s still unable to live in his home due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and that the show’s organizers “want to be sensitive to what’s happened” to residents.