Courtesy of the official press kit for "Tuner." The 2026 Sundance Film Festival began on Jan. 22 in Park City, Utah — the last time the city would host the festival before it moves to Boulder, ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter “Liu’s [performance] is empowered yet never caricaturish,” wrote Caleb Hammond in Indiewire. “Closeups of her face in various states ...
The world of top-flight rally racing could look very different next year. In an effort to entice more manufacturers and teams to the World Rally Championship, the FIA has outlined a new set of ...
PARK CITY, UTAH — The Sundance Film Festival’s first day brought “Tuner,” a surprising thriller from Oscar-winning director Daniel Roher (“Navalny”) that opened at noon at the Eccles Theatre and is ...
PARK CITY, UTAH Jan. 22 (UPI) --Tuner, which screened Thursday at the Sundance Film Festival, is an engaging crime caper through the unique lens of sound. This angle makes the criminal danger feel ...
"Open the safe!" Black Bear has revealed the first trailer for the acclaimed indie movie Tuner, directed by documentary filmmaker Daniel Roher as his first narrative feature film (after Navalny, Blink ...
It was a crime that gripped the small, idyllic town of Teaneck, New Jersey — and beyond: A bespectacled man casually slipped two pricey mandolins into his his puffy jacket, and disappeared into the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Black Bear is acquiring U.S. rights to its second theatrical release, Tuner, which made its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival to a 95% fresh Rotten Tomatoes critics score. The ...
In “Tuner,” Leo Woodall plays Niki, an expert piano tuner with acutely sensitive hearing that is sometimes debilitating — in fact, it’s one reason Niki hasn’t chased his dreams of being a pianist. But ...
Telluride: Daniel Roher’s narrative debut would’ve benefitted from zagging more over its overly-predictable plot. “Tuner” continues Leo Woodall’s own move into leading man territory, after “Bridget ...
If a citizen raises his voice in the Dutch coal-mining town of Kerkrade (pop. 50.-ooo), the locals boast, “They can hear it in Belgium and Germany.” For the last month, Kerkrade has been heard more ...
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