The Sundance Film Festival's big moments and breakout movies

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Thelast Sundance Film Festivalin Utah is drawing to a close this weekend.

Associated Press Director Olivia Wilde speaks during the premiere of Channing Tatum, from left, Mason Reeves, and Gemma Chan attend the premiere of Charli xcx attends the premiere of Zoey Deutch, second from right, holds up a photo of absent cast member Jon Hamm as fellow cast members Tobie Windham, far left, and John Slattery, second from left, and director David Wain look on at the premiere of the film Billie Jean King attends the premiere of Natalie Portman attends the premiere of

2026 Sundance Film Festival - "The Invite"

The Park City gathering was a wistful farewell to the placeRobert Redford's brainchildhas called home for over 40 years and launched so many careers. Although the festival isn't ending — it will start anew inBoulder, Colorado, in 2027— it did have many, from filmmakers to volunteers, feeling nostalgic about the change whether their Sundance story began in 2022 or 1992.

A Wednesday night anniversary screening of "Little Miss Sunshine," still one of the festival's biggest hits, was an especially emotional affair as filmmakers Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and actors Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear, Paul Dano and Abigail Breslin, gathered once more, 20 years later, at the festival's most famous and largest location, the Eccles Theater. Many in the audience had seen the movie and some had even been at the 2006 premiere. But a fair number were experiencing it for the first time and the response was rapturous.

"Who would have imagined that a singe film could deliver two electric nights at a Sundance Film Festival?" said festival director Eugene Hernandez.

It wasn't all looking back, however. The festival's program is first and foremost about discovery. First time feature filmmakers comprised about 40% of the slate. The programmers also wanted to do right by Park City.

"I feel like we achieved that based on what we've seen this week," said Sundance programming director Kim Yutani. "The enthusiasm for the artists that we have now shared with the world is significant. It's profound."

ICE and politics seep in

The festival wasn't a bubble to world events either. On the second night, a Florida Congressman wasassaulted at a partyby a man who told him he was going to get deported. ICE OUT pins were not an uncommon sight on major stars, like Natalie Portman, on the red carpet. And films like Daniel Roher and Charlie Tyrell's "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist" (in theaters March 27) sparked conversations about the end of the world.

Memorable moments thanks to Charli xcx, Harry, Meghan and Billie Jean King

It also didn't stop people from having a good time. There was an all-night DJ'd party for the Charli xcx movie "The Moment" (in theaters this weekend) which had some out dancing until well after 3 a.m. The Billie Jean King documentary "Give Me the Ball!" had the audience erupting into spontaneous applause. (Afterward, King hit tennis balls into the balcony). Rufus Wainwright and Norah Jones sangMarianne Faithfullsongs after a screening of "Broken English." And the documentary "Cookie Queens," about Girl Scout Cookie season, was an audience favorite that also brought a surprise appearance byPrince HarryandMeghan, who executive produced.

Olivia Wilde's big comeback

Charli xcxmight have had Wilde beat in numbers with three films at the festival, but Wilde took the spotlight for sheer impact. She confidently carried Gregg Araki's comedic, and erotic, thriller "I Want Your Sex," as the provocative artist Erika Tracy, who initiates an affair with one of her interns (Cooper Hoffman), changing his life and views about sex in the process. But her bigger moment was"The Invite,"a sharp chamber dramedy about an unhappy and sexless San Francisco couple (Wilde and Seth Rogen) who invite their upstairs neighbors (Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton) over for dinner. Wilde directed the film, which quickly became a festival favorite, sparking a competitive, 72-hour bidding war. A24 emerged as the winner (reportedly in the range of $12 million) in the biggest acquisition of the festival so far.

A release date for "The Invite" has not yet been announced. "I Want Your Sex" has not yet been acquired for distribution.

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The Channing Tatum drama everyone is talking about

One of the biggest hits was also one of the most challenging:"Josephine,"writer-director Beth De Araújo's raw drama about an 8-year-old girl (Mason Reeves) whose life and sense of safety is upended after she witnesses a sexual assault in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. Tatum and Gemma Chan play the parents who are unsure how to help her navigate these new emotions and fears. It has not yet been acquired for distribution.

The queer horror breakout

Writer-director Adrian Chiarella's midnight movie "Leviticus" was scooped up quickly by the indie label Neon (of "Parasite" and "Anora" fame) in a reported seven-figure deal. The Australian coming-of-age thriller is about two teenage boys (Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen) trapped in conversion therapy horror. A critic for IndieWire wrote that it played like an episode of "Heated Rivalry" crossed with the psychological horror "It Follows." A release date has not yet been announced.

A documentary more than 50 years in the making

The footage that makes up the new documentary "Once Upon a Time in Harlem" was shot in 1972, when groundbreaking filmmaker William Greaves (who died in 2014) brought together the living luminaries of the Harlem Renaissance, poets, authors, librarians, photographers, critics and actors, to reflect on what it all meant, at a party at Duke Ellington's home. His son David Greaves did camera work at the party and co-directed and finished the film, a striking and essential historical artifact (and a good, intellectually stimulating hang). It has not yet been acquired for distribution.

Other buzzy titles

John Turturro got an enthusiastic standing ovation for his performance in "The Only Living Pickpocket in New York," a nostalgic crime thriller about a veteran pickpocket who steals from the wrong man, written and directed by Noah Segan.

There was lots of chatter about "Wicker," a quirky fantasy about a sardonic fisherwoman (Olivia Colman) who commissions a basket weaver to weave her a husband (Alexander Skarsgård), from filmmakers Alex Huston Fischer and Eleanor Wilson.

David Wain's earnestly horny (and surprisingly gory) riff on "The Wizard of Oz," "Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass" was a starry, easy crowd pleaser, with Zoey Deutch, Jon Hamm and John Slattery. And Rinko Kikuchi got raves for her turn as a woman competing in the Tokyo ballroom scene in "Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty."

All are still seeking distribution, but the end of the festival does not mean the end of those talks.

"There are many more deals happening," Yutani said. "The fact that these films are going to have these robust lives after their Sundance premieres is exactly what we want for these films. For them to reach wider audiences is definitely the goal."

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The Sundance Film Festival's big moments and breakout movies

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Thelast Sundance Film Festivalin Utah is drawing to a close this weekend. 2026 Su...
Kristen Wiig on 'Saturday Night Live' Dana Edeleson/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

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Working atSaturday Night Liveis not for the weak, and even the most iconic comedians who worked on the show struggled with the high-pressure job.

Kristen Wiigrecently opened up about her own issues during her tenure on the NBC series, revealing that she even had a "breakdown" early on when she felt that she had run out of ideas for characters.

On the Jan. 21 episode ofLas Culturistas, hosted by fellowSNLalum Bowen Yang and comedian Matt Rogers, Wiig said that her third year — season 33, which aired in 2007-2008 — was particularly difficult because she felt that she "literally did every character I have."

Kristen Wiig on 'Saturday Night Live' NBC

"Three seasons in, [I was] having a breakdown being like, 'I've done every voice. I have nothing,'" Wiig, 52, remembered feeling.

Yang said he had the same experience during his second season when he realized he had done every character and sketch idea on the show that he used during his audition, and now had to start from scratch to come up with new ideas.

"That's how you feel," Wiig said. "And then that's that hump you get over with, also, the help of other people being like, 'Can you play blah blah blah?' And you're like, 'Well, we'll see.' And then you end up trying or doing it. It doesn't always work. And then you just like find new things."

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While Wiig previously created characters by figuring out their voice first, she had to learn a different way during her third year on the show. "It became like physical," she added. "'Let's just do something that someone stands like this,' because I was like, 'I'm out of things to do.'"

Ultimately, that way of thinking led to her creating one of her fan-favorite characters, a woman at a 1920s party who repeatedly says, "Don't make me sing," while clearly dying to sing (watch the sketch in the video below).

Despite the pressures, Wiig also called her time on the show "career-wise, like best years of my life," and that being around herSNLcostars felt like "living with them" for seven years. She also learned that it was okay "to fail," which is "hard to do."

Wiig became a breakout star during her run onSNLfrom 2005 to 2012. She earned four Emmy nominations for her performances. After her exit, she returned to hostSNLfive times, most recently in 2024.

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Kristen Wiig had a 'breakdown' her third season on “SNL” when she thought she had no more ideas: 'I have nothing'

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NEED TO KNOW

  • In January 2026, Ray J was hospitalized for heart issues and pneumonia, an infection he also had in 2021

  • He attributed his heart condition to substance and alcohol abuse

  • The "One Wish" singer gave fans varying accounts of his prognosis, saying he'd be okay in one video and claiming he had months to live in another

Ray Jrecently alarmed fans when he shared anupdate on his health.

"2027 is definitely a wrap for me," the R&B singer said in a January 2026 Instagram Live, which was reposted onX, following reports fromTMZthat he had been hospitalized in Las Vegas with heart issues and pneumonia. "My health is not okay."

Though he claimed in his livestream that his doctors had said he had months to live, Ray J (né William Raymond Norwood Jr.) said in anInstagram videoposted Jan. 25 that "everything will be all right" if he stays "on the right path."

Days later, theLove & Hip Hopstar toldTMZthat he was bedridden, prescribed eight different drugs and may have to get a pacemaker or defibrillator.

So, what's going on with Ray J's health? Here's everything the singer has said about his condition and prognosis.

Ray J had a severe case of pneumonia in 2021

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This isn't the first time Ray J has dealt with a severe lung infection. In October 2021, he was hospitalized with non-contagious pneumonia while in Miami. His longtime manager, David Weintraub, told PEOPLE that the musician "overworked" himself and would be home in a couple of days.

Though his hospitalization was during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ray J continued to test negative for the disease.

"I appreciate all the love and support from everybody," he said in a message to fans through his manager. "Thank you for keeping me in your prayers, and I will be back up and running soon."

He was hospitalized for pneumonia and heart issues in 2026

Ray J in an Instagram video posted in January 2026. Ray J/Instagram

Ray J/Instagram

On Jan. 6, the "Sexy Can I" singer was admitted to a Las Vegas hospital with heart pains and a severe case of pneumonia, TMZ reported. Though it's unclear how long Ray J received treatment, he shared an Instagram video weeks later that appeared to show him out of the hospital.

While hospitalized, TMZ reported that Ray J underwent X-rays and an echocardiogram.

"I want to thank everybody for praying for me," the musician said in the video shared on Jan. 25. "I was in a hospital. My heart's only beating like 25% ... My health is not okay, so I thank everybody for supporting and praying for me.

Ray J attributed his heart issues to substance abuse

Ray J at SiriusXM Studios on February 13, 2020 in New York City Steven Ferdman/Getty

Steven Ferdman/Getty

During Ray J's Instagram Live video, he told viewers that the right side of his heart had turned "black" due to excessive alcohol and substance abuse.

"I f---ed up," he explained. "You know why? ... Because I think I thought I had more weight. I thought I was a big [shot], so I could handle all the alcohol. I could handle all the Adderall. I could handle all the drugs, but I couldn't. And it curbed my time here."

The reality TV star claimed that he was drinking "four or five bottles a day" and taking "10 Addies" at the height of his usage.

"I'm like, 'Ain't nothing happening to me? F--- it. I'm indestructible,' " Ray J said. "Joke's on me. Take care of yourselves, y'all."

He claimed doctors told him he had months to live

Ray J attends the 12th Annual Variety - The Children's Charity Of Southern CA Poker And Casino Night at Paramount Pictures Studios on July 24, 2024 in Los Angeles Unique Nicole/Getty

Unique Nicole/Getty

The R&B singer also claimed that doctors told him he only had months to live in his livestream, a prognosis he corroborated to TMZ on Jan. 29.

Ray J told the outlet that doctors didn't know how long he had to live and started him on an intense medication protocol. He claimed he was prescribed eight kinds of medication and could be given a pacemaker or a defibrillator.

In addition to resting, the singer was also told not to drink or smoke.

Ray J said he will be okay if he stays "on the right path"

Ray J attends the 2024 BET Awards at Peacock Theater on June 30, 2024 in Los Angeles  Bennett Raglin/Getty

Bennett Raglin/Getty

Though his health updates have been grim, Ray J hasn't given up hope. In his Instagram Live and to TMZ, he mentioned going to Haiti, claiming that his research has led him to believe that the country holds the cure for heart diseases.

In his Instagram video, he told his fans, "As long as I stay focused and stay on the right path, everything will be all right."

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Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

WASHINGTON (AP) — Journalist Don Lemon has been arrested after he entered a Minnesota church and recorded anti-immigration enforcementprotesters who disrupted a servicein an incident that increased tensions between residents and the Trump administration, his lawyer said Friday.

Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents in Los Angeles, where had been covering the Grammy Awards, his attorney Abbe Lowell said.

It is unclear what charge or charges Lemon is facing in the Jan. 18 protest. The arrest came after a magistrate judge last weekrejected prosecutors' initial bidto charge the journalist.

Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023, has said he has no affiliation to the organization that went into the church and that he was there as a journalist chronicling protesters.

"Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done," Lowell said in a statement. "The First Amendment exists to protect journalists whose role it is to shine light on the truth and hold those in power accountable."

Lowell added that "Don will fight these charges vigorously and thoroughly in court."

A prominent civil rights attorney and at two other people involved in the protest were arrested last week. Prosecutors have accused them of civil rights violations for disrupting a service at the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor.

Journalist Don Lemon arrested after protest that disrupted Minnesota church service

WASHINGTON (AP) — Journalist Don Lemon has been arrested after he entered a Minnesota church and recorded anti-immigrati...
Post Malone, Shane Gillis and Peyton Manning Reunite and Cause a Violent Stampede Over Bud Light (Exclusive)

Post Malone, Shane Gillis and Peyton Manning reunite for another year of Bud Light's Super Bowl commercial

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NEED TO KNOW

  • In the 2026 Big Game spot, the trio join a wedding in chasing after a keg of beer

  • This is Manning's fourth, Malone's fifth and Gillis's second time starring in a Bud Light Super Bowl ad

The boys are back for Bud Light.

Peyton Manning,Post MaloneandShane Gillisstar inBud Light's Super Bowl 2026 commercialfor the fourth, fifth and second time, respectively, and PEOPLE is revealing the spot first.

The 60-second spot, called "Keg" and released Friday, Jan. 30, sees the trio suited up at a wedding. "Oo, what's that?" the comedian asks, gesturing towards Manning's pint of Bud Light. The former Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos star replies happily, "First beer of the wedding."

"Is there enough for everyone?" the singer asks somberly but Manning points out a keg headed their way.

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Something goes awry and the keg spirals down a hill, causing the entire party to gasp and swarm the cliff. Malone holds Gillis back, saying, "I got this," before trudging towards the missing beer.

The keg flies down a steep, grassy hill, followed by the avid wedding guests while Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" plays dramatically.

The partygoers don't hold back, sprinting so quickly that they trip over themselves, somersaulting and bouncing down the hill. Bouquets disintegrate, older guests face-plant and the bride and groom hold each other as they roll towards the keg. The scene is reminiscent of the infamous annual cheese rolling events in Gloucestershire, England, when people race (and eventually tumble) down a hill in pursuit of a wheel of cheese.

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Dust flies and bodies thud as the music cuts out and Gillis says, "Oh, oh! This is not necessary. There's a trail."

Fortunately, the violence seems to be worth it as they find and tap the keg.

Manning, Malone and Gillis reunite, with the sports commentator spitting dirt out of his mouth before saying, "Heck of a wedding, huh?"

"Hey, this is a great ceremony," Gillis congratulates the bride before looking at the camera and saying, "I give it a week."

In the2025 Super Bowl spot, Malone and Gillis step up to save the day as the "Big Men on Cul-De-Sac" after a neighbor tells them he "accidentally threw a lame party." Manning popped up at the function to declare the "this Cul-De-Sac is popping."

The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots are facing off in the 2026 Super Bowl, airing on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 8.

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