The opening weekend of the Sundance Film Festival might be winding down, but Movieline is just getting started with a full slate of video interviews from our digs at Levi's Dockers House on Main Street. Among the festival luminaries to pay a visit: Ed Helms stopped by to chat with Elvis Mitchell about his new film Cedar Rapids, high expectations and his first Sundance visit -- as a parking attendant.
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More from Movieline's complete Sundance coverage at the Dockers House sponsored by Java Monster here.