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Jan 22, 2022 1 min, 9 secs
Omicron's keeping Hollywood from jetting out to snowy Park City, Utah, for a second year in a row but the Sundance Film Festival soldiers on again virtually, with plenty of great cinema viewable from our couch.

Like last year's online fest, there's major acting talent – from Julianne Moore starring in Jesse Eisenberg's directorial debut "When You Finish Saving the World" to a double dose of Dakota Johnson in "Am I OK?" and "Cha Cha Real Smooth." Regina Hall also headlines a couple of projects – "Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul" with Sterling K.

Brown as well as "Master" – and Lena Dunham returns to the director's chair for "Sharp Stick." Plus the documentary slate is particularly high profile this year, with movies focused on Princess Diana, Bill Cosby, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and Ye.

Sundance: The 10 greatest movies the film festival gave us, from 'Clerks' to 'Get Out'.

Royal fans and those who dove into the many Diana projects of the past year, from critically acclaimed "Spencer" to much-derided "Diana: The Musical," won't learn anything earth-shatteringly new about her tragic story.

Five years after Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” hit Sundance, director Mariama Diallo's stunning social horror film goes to similarly dark places with this thriller set at an elite Massachusetts college built on land near where a Salem-era witch was hung from the gallows

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