Mark Ruffalo joins Bing’s Decision Maker Speaker Series at Sundance to talk about his new film “Sympathy for Delicious,” and fills us in on the unique way in which the film was funded.
Sundance super-fan “Skippy” explains the difference between “stalking” and “a hobby,” and how he decides which celebrity pictures he'll show off to his dates and put on his website.
Mark Ruffalo, director of “Sympathy for Delicious,” talks about his decision to use rock and roll in his film-- and his decision to make Orlando Bloom take his shirt off.
Star of the new film “The Romantics,” Rebecca Lawrence, explains that being in two films at Sundance is something that everyone should be lucky enough to do—and decides to hit the hot tub with her cast mates a little later.
Laura Harring, star of the new film “Drool,” talks about the decision to go from being primarily a television actress to being primarily a movie actress.
These two Microsoft employees chat with Olivia Munn about their decision to create a documentary about Dr. Richard Bing, and their decision to add Olivia to the after-party list.
Olivia Munn brings you up to speed on everything that happened during her final day of covering the Sundance Film Festival.
James Kyson Lee from NBC's "Heroes" hangs out at Sundance and lets us know how he decides which celebrities are allowed on his charity basketball team.
Veteran actor Christopher McDonald talks about what brought him to Sundance this year.
Director of "We Live In Public" Ondi Timoner lets us know just how tough it is to decide on her daily film schedule now that she's a Sundance judge.