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Sundance 2019: Where’s My Roy Cohn? a supremely well-timed documentary with urgent political relevance

January 30, 2019
On Jan. 29, Roger Stone, who served as President Trump’s political consultant to use his skills in opposition research, emerged from a Washington, D.C. court, giving the crowd a Nixon victory salute while others chanted “lock him up.” Stone was...
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Sundance 2019: Eight documentaries, three Sundance Kids films highlight Utah connections to festival selections

January 23, 2019
Editor’s Note: This is Part II of The Utah Review curtain raiser feature for Sundance 2019. Part I can be found here. It is a fixture in the annual slate of films for Sundance...
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