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WATCH: Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins and Josh Radnor Talk Reading, Writing, Romance At Liberal Arts Premiere

WATCH: Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins and Josh Radnor Talk Reading, Writing, Romance At Liberal Arts Premiere

May-December romances "can be creepy" says Richard Jenkins, who's part of the cast of Josh Radnor's Liberal Arts, a movie about what might more appropriately might be termed a May-October romance on a college campus.  In this particular case, Jenkins adds, "it isn't."  The carefully groomed Radnor, who you may recognize from the TV sitcom  How I Met Your Mother plays a guy in his 30s who goes back to his alma mater — the movie is set at Kenyon College in Ohio which Radnor actually attended — for a professor's retirement party and ends up falling for a much younger student there played by Elizabeth Olsen. more »

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SUNDANCE: Liberal Arts, Robot and Frank, V/H/S and The Pact Sell

SUNDANCE: Liberal Arts, Robot and Frank, V/H/S and The Pact Sell

It may be a relatively quiet Sundance year – even Pixar’s Lee Unkrich, in town for the festival, Tweeted his dismay at the “mixed bag” of movies – but films are selling. Granted, they’re mostly the ones with name actors and mostly okay-to-decent reviews (with a few exceptions), but buyers continue to be getting busy in the snow. The latest batch of pick-ups (Olsens and robots and scares, oh my!) after the jump.
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Movieline Premieres Three New Images From Josh Radnor's happythankyoumoreplease

Movieline Premieres Three New Images From Josh Radnor's happythankyoumoreplease

Last January, television star Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother) made his directorial debut at Sundance with happythankyoumoreplease, a genial New York-set romantic comedy that went on to snag the coveted Audience Award. Last week Movieline examined the film's first trailer and decided we needed to see more, please, and what better way to do so than by premiering three new looks at the March release?

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