Pulp Fiction” director Quentin Tarantino and “Groundhog Day” star Bill Murray have seemingly ended their “feud,” sources tell Page Six — and the pair even dined together at the Sundance Film Festival.
Elvis Mitchell hosts a conversation with Quentin Tarantino at the Elvis Suite presented by Darling&Co during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, at the Eccles Theatre in
Hollywood star Bill Murray appeared to admit that he has "done some damage" during an appearance at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday.
During the Sundance Film Festival, which took place last Sunday (26th), actor Bill Murray made an unexpected statement about his professional life.
The Sundance Film Festival is back, and with it comes an array of exclusive events, panels, and parties. From curated conversations with Hollywood’s finest to luxurious wine tastings and
While Bill Murray didn’t have a film in this year’s Sundance Film Festival, his surprise visit to Park City for the event is in line with his history of independent film projects.
Tarantino has been teasing the status of a new film after what would’ve been his tenth and final big screen feature, “The Movie Critic,” hitting delays amid the 2023 Hollywood Writers Strike. The project, with Brad Pitt reportedly attached, was scrapped soon after.
EXCLUSIVE: The biggest star at Sundance 2025 so far doesn’t even have a film at this year’s festival. Bill Murray hit Park City this morning in an invite-only, low-key appearance on Main Street. Of course,
Erivo is now globally recognized for her most recent role as Elphaba in “Wicked,” which earned her second Oscar nomination for the Best Actress Award.
On Sunday, the Riff Raff actor made a surprise appearance at the Sundance Film Festival to reflect on his career in the Elvis Suite presented by Darling&Co. Among his many musings, Murray shared that the roles he finds most rewarding are complicated characters.
EXCLUSIVE: Thirty-three years after Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, the two-time Oscar winning filmmaker was back in Park City today. Rarely at a loss of words and a love of cinema,
Naturally, The Verge is going to be taking in as much of Sundance as we can and posting bite-sized reviews of everything we see. We’ll also be posting longer reviews and sharing trailers, and you can follow along here to keep up with all of the news out of the festival.