You’ve heard the buzz, now see for yourself.
Another Sundance is over, but now comes the good part for most of us. It’s time for the movies to leave Park City and head out into the world, where we can see them in theaters or streaming on Netflix. There weren’t a whole lot of deals at the festival this year, but we’ll try to update this calendar list if anything else turns up with distribution.
WATCH NOW ON NETFLIX
A Futile and Stupid Gesture (Premieres) – Will Forte portrays Doug Kenney in this star-studded comedy biopic tracing the history of National Lampoon (add to your list).
WATCH NOW ON SHOWTIME
Smoke Signals (Collection) – Sundance revisited this 1998 movie, which is out on video from various outlets but is currently easiest found on Showtime and its On Demand streaming platform.
The Trade (Special Events) – This five-part documentary miniseries from Matthew Heineman (Cartel Land) focuses on everyone involved in the business of heroin, and it just debuted its first episode on Showtime.
WATCH NOW ON VIMEO
Glucose (Shorts) – This surreal work by Jeron Braxton, who won the Short Film Jury Award for Animation, is available to stream right here:
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