Monthly Archives: January, 2018

Panthers not punished for Cam Newton injury

The Carolina Panthers weren't found to have violated concussion protocol in their handling of Cam Newton's injury during the teams playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints.

Injury plagues Rafael Nadal at Australian Open, will return in two weeks

Rafael Nadal was forced to retire from the 2018 Australian Open due to an injury, but after an MRI on Wednesday, he'll be back practicing again in two weeks.

Sundance 2018 Day 6: Robert Pattinson’s ‘Damsel,’ Hal Ashby doc, ‘Quiet Heroes’

Day 6 of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival brings some wonderful films like the Hal Ashby documentary, Hal, Quiet Heroes, a somber look at the AIDS/HIV crisis, Of Fathers and Sons and Robert Pattinson's Damsel.

Álvaro Gago’s ‘Matria’ wins 2018 Sundance Film Festival Shorts Jury Prize

The 2018 Sundance Film Festival has announced their shorts awards which included director/screenwriter Álvaro Gago's Matria along with Hair Wolf, The Trader and Emergency. Full list of winners included.

Did ‘Supernatural’ Score with Wayward Sisters?

Supernatural officially kicks off its spin-off Wayward Sisters with the recent episode and Lynn Zubernis breaks it down piece by piece.

NBA G-League cares about potential college athletes by denying them

NBA G-League Denying Any Potential College Athletes

Sundance 2018: Aneesh Chaganty ‘Search’ wins Alfred P. Sloan feature film prize

2018 Sundance Film Festival announces Search as the winner of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation feature film prize along with all grants given to artists.

‘Shape of Water,’ ‘Dunkirk’ and ‘Three Billboards’ sweep Oscar nominations

2018 Academy Award nominations full list along with the biggest snubs and surprises of the awards season. The Academy also showed Paul Anderson Thomas plenty of love for his Daniel Day-Lewis starrer Phantom Thread.

Wash Westmoreland talks ‘Colette,’ Keira Knightley and female empowerment

Filmmaker Wash Westmoreland discusses his latest film Colette which had a very successful premiere at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, working with Keira Knightley and the female empowerment movement like #MeToo and Time's Up.

Sundance 2018 Day 5: Chloë Moretz Conversion Therapy, ‘Ophelia’ and ‘Dark Money’

2018 Sundance Film Festival Day highlights include the must see Chloë Grace Moretz film The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Dark Money, Ophelia and the highly anticipated music documentary Matangi / Maya / M.I.A.

Sundance supported films land 16 oscar nominations: ‘Get Out,’ ‘Mudbound’

This year's 2018 Academy Award nominations can trace 16 films back to the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.

Drew Brees ready to sign, but will Saints keep him for 2018-2019 NFL season?

Drew Brees Wants to Remain in New Orleans as Long as the Saints Want Him

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