Josh Radnor On 'Liberal Arts,' 'Twilight' And 'How I Met Your Mother'
It's hard to say why, but there seems to be a hesitation on the part of popular society to accept Josh Radnor as a filmmaker. While his co-stars on "H...
It's hard to say why, but there seems to be a hesitation on the part of popular society to accept Josh Radnor as a filmmaker. While his co-stars on "H...
Leonard Maltin | Posted 05.25.2011
By Leonard Maltin The Oscars are history for another year, but they continue to be part of the conversation when it comes to foreign-language films ...
Josh Radnor | Posted 05.25.2011
There is a strange bias that many critics and cultural tastemakers share when it comes to optimism in film: feel-good movies are less sophisticated than feel-bad movies.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
When I saw Josh Radnor's HappyThankYouMorePlease at Sundance in 2010, I wrote that it was "a hit-and-miss romantic comedy, a little too eager to pleas...
Roya Rastegar | Posted 05.25.2011
Utopia was not only moving but a reminder that there's power conjured through the experience of collectively watching cinema. For this reason, it aptly captures the spirit of rebellion that Sundance 2010 was all about.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
I happened to catch three films in a row on Saturday at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival that all dealt with issues of family, particularly the idea of creating a family from people to whom you aren't necessarily related.
The Huffington Post | Mike Ryan | Posted 03.27.2012