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The 2018 IndieWire Telluride Bible: Every Review, Interview, and News Item Posted During the Festival

Indiewire Staff
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Lineup and Pre-Festival Announcements and News

Telluride Reveals 2018 Full Lineup: ‘Destroyer,’ ‘White Boy Rick,’ and ‘The Old Man & the Gun’ Set for World Premieres

Pre-Festival Analysis

Welcome to the Telluride Film Festival, Your Oscar Race Crucible

Telluride 2018 Analysis: Why This Year’s Oscar Season Feels Different — IndieWire’s Movie Podcast

Film Reviews

‘Destroyer’ Review: Nicole Kidman Takes No Prisoners as a Badass Detective in Karyn Kusama’s Twisty L.A. Noir — Telluride

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‘The Front Runner’ Review: Hugh Jackman Is Perfectly Cast as a Man Who Would Have Been President — Telluride

‘Free Solo’ Review: A Stomach-Churning Documentary About a Man’s Quest to Climb El Capitan with His Bare Hands — Telluride

‘The Old Man and the Gun’ Review: Robert Redford is a Charming Bank Robber in David Lowery’s Loving Tribute

‘Watergate’ Review: Charles Ferguson’s Uneven 4-Hour Doc Echoes Endlessly Between Nixon and Trump — Telluride

Interviews

‘Spheres’: Darren Aronofsky and Creator Eliza McNitt on ‘Making It Strange’ For Their Groundbreaking Virtual Reality Project

Features

Telluride Film Festival Opens With a Warm Hug for Robert Redford

Press Conferences, Panels, and Events

Acquisitions

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'Spheres': Darren Aronofsky and Creator Eliza McNitt on 'Making It Strange' For Their Groundbreaking Virtual Reality Project

'The Front Runner' Review: Hugh Jackman Is Perfectly Cast as a Man Who Would Have Been President -- Telluride

Telluride 2018 Analysis: Why This Year's Oscar Season Feels Different -- IndieWire's Movie Podcast

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