Entertainment | Sundance Film Festival Sundance Preview: 14 Hottest Films From Kevin Spacey to Kevin Smith, something for everyone By Evann Gastaldo Posted Jan 18, 2011 11:45 AM CST Copied In this film publicity image released by the Sundance Film Festival, John Goodman is shown in a scene from, "Red State." (AP Photo/Sundance Film Festival) The Sundance Film Festival opens Thursday: What films should you anticipate the most? The Daily Beast highlights 14 that are getting the most buzz: Margin Call: Set at the beginning of 2008’s financial meltdown, an entry-level analyst discovers a glitch in the system of the investment firm he works at. Kevin Spacey leads a cast that also includes Jeremy Irons and Demi Moore. Page One: This documentary goes behind the scenes at the New York Times, including a look at the problems facing the paper with the rise of Internet news. Red State: Kevin Smith’s first horror movie deals with extreme Christian fundamentalism, and was said to be inspired by the Westboro Baptist Church. The Details: Elizabeth Banks and Tobey Maguire star in this dark comedy about a married couple whose perfect life is disrupted by the appearance of a family of raccoons in their yard. Homework: A loner and a popular girl come together in this high school film starring Julia Roberts’ niece, Emma. My Idiot Brother: This Paul Rudd comedy has a lot more going for it than just the Rashida Jones-Zooey Deschanel lesbian relationship, DB promises. Click for the complete list, which includes another documentary from the man behind Super Size Me. Read These Next Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Sean Combs' team files appeal, argues he should be released. In this murder, arresting the boyfriend was a big mistake. DOJ says it found an extra million Epstein files. Report an error