
All of the new DVD releases hit stores (and
Netflix) on Tuesdays. So each week in
What to Netflix: New DVD Tuesday, I sort through the best of the batch and tell you what to add to your queue. In addition to the titles below,
Good Luck Chuck and
Mr.

I think Paul Rudd is cute and funny. I think the concept of making a movie using ten vaguely intersecting comedic skits is potentially great and funny. So why, then, is
The Ten just not that funny?

This upcoming weekend will be very exciting at movie theaters. Out of the following movies opening this Friday August 3, which are you most interested to see? Is it
Hot Rod with the funny and charmingly tousled
Andy Samberg?
Jul 24 2007 - 12:03am by
Molly

Some of the eclectic cast of The Ten came out for the NYC premiere last night. It's no secret that
we love seeing Winona, and when she's on the arm of personal favorite Paul Rudd it's all the more welcome. A very pregnant Gretchen Mol and Famke Janssen looked great on the red carpet, but some of the movie's other stars like Adam Brody and Jessica Alba missed the screening.
News about
The Ten first caught my eye when it
screened at Sundance back in January. After that I kind of forgot about it... until yesterday when the full trailer hit the web — and the trailer is awesome.

On Tuesday, I professed my love for the
portrait studio at the
Sundance Film Festival, where the casts of each film pose for a series of casual yet artful shots that are inexplicably fun to look at.
So fun, in fact, that I've put together another gallery of celebs at Sundance. This one feature Parker Posey, Justin Timberlake and Christina Ricca from
Black Snake Moan,
Chapter 27 star Jared Leto, Ira Glass of
This American Life, and the guys from
The Ten.

Winona Ryder, Adam Brody and Paul Rudd were just some of the stars who were on hand for the premiere of director David Wain's The Ten. Jessica Alba is also in the film but evidently she didn't make it to the festival. Love that Adam Brody wouldn't put down his burger for the promo pics!

The
Sundance Film Festival kicked off on Thursday in Park City, Utah. It's tough to underestimate the significance of Sundance, since the awards handed out and the subsequent buzz have helped to make many now-mainstream films successful, including
Clerks,
Memento,
Murderball, and
Hustle and Flow. I did some research to find out what films look the most promising and thought I'd share what look to be this year's stand-out projects.