Sundance Snapshot: Howl


Updated 07/15/10 9:38 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 2 comments

Review of Jon Hamm and James Franco in Howl at Sundance 2010 2010-01-27 15:30:39

Before Jon Hamm was in NY gearing up for SNL, he made an appearance at the Sundance Film Festival for the world premiere of Howl. I was lucky enough to catch a screening of the film, which centers around Allen Ginsberg's life during the beatnik era and his controversial poem. Who's behind it? Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman teamed up to write and direct the film, with James Franco, Jon Hamm, Read more

Sundance, Here I Come!


Updated 01/19/12 2:43 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 2 comments

Sundance, Here I Come!

In a few hours I'll be touching down in beautifully frigid Park City, UT, for the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Molly will be my partner in crime for a week of fun, film, and freezing temperatures, and I can't wait to pile on the layers and rush to those screenings. Be sure to stay tuned for reviews and live updates on what movies I'll be rooting for (and which ones I hope never see wide Read more

Orlando Bloom Goes From Doctorly Duties to a Delicious Screening


Updated 04/26/11 2:15 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Orlando Bloom and Mark Ruffalo at a Screening of Sympathy For Delicious

Orlando Bloom joined Sympathy For Delicious costars Mark Ruffalo, Christopher Thornton, and Laura Linney last night at a screening of the film. It was over a year ago Sympathy For Delicious made its first debut at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and last month Mark, who also directed the piece, released a new trailer. Christopher wrote the story and plays the lead character in the unique story Read more

What to Rent: New DVDs This Week


Updated 02/22/11 3:54 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 0 comments

New DVD Releases For Feb. 21 Including Due Date, Megamind, and Get Low

Due Date Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifiankis pair up for this comedy about a tightly wound father-to-be (Downey) who is forced to take a road trip with an eccentric schlub (Galifiankis) in order to make it home in time for the birth of his child. Naturally, the trip is thwarted by one disaster after another. The film isn't quite as funny as director Todd Phillips's The Hangover, but Downey Read more