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The ugly truth about most film reporters is that when a press release comes in, they write it up quickly without questioning it. And so it goes with Neon and Hulu's joint acquisition of the Andy Samberg movie Palm Springs, which according to an official announcement, sold for $17,500,000.69—making it a Sundance record. Indeed, that's 69 cents (haha!) more than Nate Parker's slavery drama Birth of a Nation. Break out the champagne! Here's the thing: I don't think it didn't set a festival record, because this deal includes streaming rights. …
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