The Latest News on Hounddog
February 09, 2007
Dakota Fanning and Sis To Play Disabled Siblings
Dakota Fanning is carving out quite the career for herself. She'll follow up the controversial Sundance flick "Hounddog" (you know, the "Dakota Fanning Rape Movie") by playing one half of a real-life duo of disabled girls; younger sister Elle will also star.... More...
January 29, 2007
North Carolina Wants Script Approval Before You Can Shoot There? Thanks, Dakota...
The Dakota Fanning film "Hounddog" is still causing lots of controversy ... even after it debuted to a mediocre response up at Sundance. Seems the fine state of North Carolina is oh so concerned about the kind of subject matter that's being lensed in their backyards -- and they're taking... More...
January 26, 2007
The Weekly Ketchup: Sundance Reviews, Oscars Announced, Connery On "Indy 4," And More!
In this week's Ketchup, our correspondents from The Sundance Festival gave their thoughts on several premiering films, and the Oscar nominations were first announced, then debated. More...
January 24, 2007
Sundance Blog: Catching Up in Park City
See what RT's been up to in Park City: screenings galore ("Zoo!" "Hounddog!"), celeb sightings galore (Winona! Diddy! Steve Sanders!). We've been blogging every day during Sundance as we hit screenings, interviews, and parties; read along and leave us your comments!... More...
January 23, 2007
Sundance: "Hounddog" Is A Dog; "The Nines" Scores High
Read on for some short reviews of films playing at Sundance: "Hounddog," starring Dakota Fanning, is a cliched stab at Southern Gothic with echoes of Faulkner, and "The Nines," starring Ryan Reynolds, is a trippy, thought-provoking meditation on the nature of creation.... More...
January 21, 2007
Sundance News: "Chicago 10" Disappoints; Dakota Fanning's "Hounddog" Violating Child Pornography Laws? "Crazy Love" Causes Bidding War
Since the Sundance Film Festival started two days ago, three films have already drawn extra media attention. "Chicago 10," Brett Morgen's highly anticipated follow-up to "The Kid Stays in the Picture," disappointed critics; "Hounddog," starring Dakota... More...

