Welcome to our live coverage from Park City at the Sundance Film Festival. This year marks the last time the festival will be held here, and we're getting a front-row seat to some unique cinematic experiences.
We've already seen a flurry of exciting films, including 'The Gallerist' featuring Natalie Portman, and 'Buddy' from the creator of 'Too Many Cooks', though opinions on the latter were mixed. Explained as 'weapons meets Barney', it may not have been to everyone's taste.
Another highlight was 'Tuner', featuring the talents from 'White Lotus Italy'. With Dustin Hoffman bringing his acclaimed presence to the screen, it proved to be an engaging watch, ideal for an airline entertainment experience.
Fans of Gregg Araki won't be disappointed with his latest, 'I Want Your Sex'. A film thick with the type of energy and chemistry one might expect, it's definitely a weekend watch.
Outside the screenings, Park City offers its usual blend of celebrity appearances and interesting anecdotes. For instance, spotting Moby at a DJ table sparked a mix-up with Seal, adding a humorous touch to the Sundance experience.
With myriad stories about odd jockstrap stores and encounters akin to comedy skits, it's clear that Sundance remains a focal point of cultural richness and entertainment. Check back for more stories as the festival unfolds, and we'll bring more structured insights directly from the heart of cinematic exploration.