After two years of Covid-19 fears, the Sundance Film Festival returned to in-person screenings, and exhilaration was in the air. Or so I’m told. Given the chance to screen most offerings remotely, I attended from my living room. You can, too; some films are being made available online through Jan. 29.
These days, with indie cinema still having trouble attracting ticket buyers, the festival is becoming more and more of a shopping center for streaming services. The first big sale was to Netflix, which spent a stunning $20 million forA so-so Wall Street drama with a #MeToo angle, it features “Solo” star Alden Ehrenreich as a young analyst at a hedge fund who starts to lose his composure when his fiancée and colleague becomes his boss.
See wait and watch character..50 million dollars for Bangladesh by any reason right now please teacher
Let's talk about the ongoing recession that no one is talking about that has been going on and how no one is doing anything about it and it is continuously hurting Americans every day!