Josh Radnor: The Importance of Being Earnest
How is it that one of the most exciting young directors working today is Ted from How I Met Your Mother? read more
Found in: Movies, FeaturesPaste mPlayer Issue 62 Is Live!
Josh Radnor, the writer/director/star of Liberal Arts—and, of course, Ted from How I Met Your Mother—is on the cover of this week’s issue of Paste.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsLiberal Arts
Best known for playing Ted on the hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother, with happythankyoumoreplease and now Liberal Arts, Josh Radnor is establishing himself as a thoughtful writer-director of feature films dealing with young adults facing—and embracing—adulthood. An ode to his years at Kenyon College specifically and liberal arts education generally, his latest is at once a profound defense of academia for academia’s sake and a gentle critique of nostalgia: Live too much in the past (or in a book), and you’ll miss out on what’s in front of you.... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsElizabeth Olsen Confirms Role in Spike Lee's Oldboy Remake
Indie darling Elizabeth Olsen has confirmed her long-rumored role in Spike Lee's remake. "I start filming Old Boy in a month," she confided to Paste. read more
Found in: Movies, News10 Movies We're Looking Forward to in September
Just because the endless days of summer are drawing to a close and the weather is slowly growing colder, doesn’t mean there’s nothing to look forward to in the coming months entertainment-wise.... read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayThe 10 Best Movies of Sundance 2012
Paste film editor Michael Dunaway and contributing writer Jeremy Matthews spent 10 days in Park City for Sundance 2012, seeing multiple movies every day. Here is their combined judgment on the best of the fest. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DaySundance Report: Three Great Comedies
Among the narrative films at Sundance 2012, the comedies seem to be getting the most buzz. Here’s an early report on three of the best:... read more
Found in: Movies, Features25 Sundance Films We're Looking Forward To
The 2012 Sundance Film Fest begins tomorrow, and Paste film editor Michael Dunaway will be on hand to separate the wheat from the chaff. Here's what already has him excited to be in Park City, Utah. read more
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