The 2010 Sundance Film Festival is a wrap. After days of interviews, screenings, after-parties and slush, the MTV Movies team is back home in Times Square and just beginning to process everything that took place in Park City, Utah.

Over the last 10 days, we pumped out a ton of exclusive chats with the festival's hottest talents and advance word on the most talked-about films premiering in the wintry mountain town. There were so many articles, blogs, reviews and video clips that we decided to pull the very best of them together in one place. Enjoy our Sundance 2010 cheat sheet!

KStew Everywhere

This year's Sundance belonged to Kristen Stewart. The "Twilight" star flew into town to promote two films — "Welcome to the Rileys" and "The Runaways" — in which she has her most mature roles to date. And we chatted with the 19-year-old actress no fewer than four times. On the red carpet at "Rileys," she revealed that her part as a teen stripper was the most personal of her career and that "Twilight" fans won't be surprised at all to see her in such a gritty picture.

The next day, we sat down with Stewart for a long interview about "Rileys," and she touched on her character's sexuality, the difficulty of letting go once the shoot was over, and the future of the "Twilight" franchise. That same afternoon, Stewart and "Runaways" co-star Dakota Fanning chatted with us about drug use, their onscreen kiss and taking it all off in front of the camera.

James Franco, Dakota Fanning And Bill Murray Impress Us

In between all our interviews, we were able to see our fair share of screenings and bring you reviews of some of the most anticipated films of Sundance. Kristen Stewart wowed us in "Rileys," and Dakota Fanning rocked the house in "Runaways." Robert Duvall is a virtual lock for an Oscar nod in 2011, based on his turn in "Get Low," and co-star Bill Murray faired pretty well himself. James Franco opened up the festival with "Howl" and impressed everyone with his portrayal of beat poet Allen Ginsberg.

Hobbits, Pirates and Superheroes

While the focus was on the newest indie flicks on Hollywood's radar, we talked to stars about their bigger upcoming projects too. We chatted with Elijah Wood about "The Hobbit" (he picks James McAvoy to play the lead). Ryan Reynolds spoke about the progress of "Deadpool" (he talks to the screenwriters every day) and "Green Lantern" co-star Blake Lively. James Franco shared his thoughts about the future of the "Spider-Man" franchise (he's worried). And Orlando Bloom talked about the next "Pirates of the Caribbean" film (he won't be in it).

Smile, You're at the Bing Bar!

From the very first day at Sundance, MTV News set up shop on Main Street at the Bing Bar. There, Ryan Gosling enlightened us about the wonders of "cranking," Katie Holmes showed off her signature dance move, and Ben Affleck opened up about his emotions. After each interview, we had these stars pose for a quick photo-booth pic, capturing wacky looks from the likes of Malin Akerman, Michelle Williams, Adrian Grenier, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and John Legend.

The MTV Movies team was all over the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Go to Sundance.MTV.com for exclusive clips, reviews, photos and interviews with everyone from Kristen Stewart and Ryan Reynolds to Ben Affleck and James Franco.

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