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The White House Cinema Has No Cup Holders and Other Revelations from the Director of Red Tails

“I didn’t see the president take any popcorn, which I jokingly called ‘political popcorn’ because it had just the right amount of salt and butter. It was some of the best popcorn I’ve ever tasted,” recalled director Anthony Hemingway of his January visit to the White House to screen Red Tails with his cast, producers, surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, and President Obama. However, “the theater isn’t set up that well. The sound could be better. The projector needs to be upgraded.” And alas! The wistful conclusion: “I actually ran to the bathroom because I drank too much during the movie, and by the time I got back, the president had left for another engagement.” [ THR ]

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The White House Cinema Has No Cup Holders and Other Revelations from the Director of Red Tails

The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Sundance 2012 Bidding War

No matter how many gifting suites, D-list “celebrities” and/or head-splitting parties the malevolent forces of modern commerce may stuff into the wintry idyll of Park City over the next week, we’ll always have the movies. And as usual, “we” also means studios and distributors with money to burn and release slates to fill. Let the Sundance bidding wars begin! “This year’s Sundance Film Festival will be the biggest buyer’s market ever,” writes Steve Pond at TheWrap, and whether or not his prediction checks out, tires will be kicked and deals will be made — perhaps as soon as the credits roll on tonight’s openers The Queen of Versailles, Hello I Must Be Going , Wish You Were Here and Searching for Sugar Man . But with apologies to those films and other buzzy titles like Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer , Stephen Frears’s Lay the Favorite , Julie Delpy’s 2 Days in New York and the hip anti-rom-com Save the Date — and in grand Movieline tradition — here are five others likeliest to have buyers fanning themselves with their checkbooks. [Plot descriptions reprinted from the Sundance 2012 Festival Guide ]