Selena Gomez and William H. Macy
Rudderless stars Selena Gomez and William H. Macy took a break to have some fun.
Rudderless stars Selena Gomez and William H. Macy took a break to have some fun.
The Young Ones actor, whose film premiered Jan. 18 at the fest, dropped by THR's Sundance lounge.
Elle Fanning, who stars in Jake Paltrow's sci-fi drama Young Ones, got silly in front of the cam.
Listen Up Philip stars Josephine de la Baume (left) and Jonathan Pryce and writer-director Alex Ross Perry strike a pose.
Cooties actress Kate Flannery couldn't stop scrolling through THR's Insta account.
Christina Hendricks and John Slattery dropped by THR's Sundance lounge to talk about Slattery's debut feature God's Pocket.
Jason Schwartzman held up a photo of Chris O'Dowd and asked, "Have you seen this man?"
Desiree Akhavan (second from right), the director of Appropriate Behavior, got real comfortable behind the camera with some of her cast — Rebecca Henderson, Halley Feiffer and Arian Moayed
Kurt Russell (far right) was having a great time with The Battered Bastards of Baseball directors Chapman Way and Maclain Way.
During their chat with THR about I Origins, Michael Pitt photobombed his castmates Brit Marling, Astrid Berges-Frisbey and Steven Yeun and director Mike Cahill.
The Laggies cast — Sam Rockwell, Keira Knightley, Lynn Shelton and Chloe Grace Moretz — dropped by for some fun.
The Charmed alum made funny faces when she stopped by THR's Sundance lounge.
Mandy Patinkin joined director Zach Braff to talk about Braff's Kickstarter-funded film, Wish I Was Here. Patinkin stars in the film with Kate Hudson and Josh Gad.
Michael C. Hall gets serious for Jim Mickle's Cold in July, which also stars Sam Shepard and Don Johnson.
Former 'N Sync member Lance Bass and Mike C. Manning star in Kate Logan's Kidnapped for Christ, which tells the story of a boy who is sent to a small Christian reform school in a remote area of the Dominican Republic after coming out to his parents.
Bill Hader was caught napping after a long day's work.
Cooties star Elijah Wood was feeling a bit chilly in Park City's cold weather.
George Takei gave a thumbs-up for the Jennifer M. Kroot-directed documentary, To Be Takei.
Laurie David, director Stephanie Soechtig and Katie Couric stopped by to talk about Soechtig's film Fed Up, which examines the food industry's relationship with the U.S. government.
Chris O'Dowd was lost in thought, contemplating John Michael McDonagh's second feature film, Calvary in which O'Dowd stars opposite Brendan Gleeson and Kelly Reilly.
Mark Ruffalo was excited to tell THR about the dramedy Infinitely Polar Bear, in which he stars opposite Zoe Saldana.
Producer Bert Rotundo wanted everyone to stay quiet on set so he could talk about the film Cooties, a comedy horror starring Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson and Alison Pill.
Rose McGowan showed off her guns.
"Love always to The Better Angels with THE hottest Wes Bentley," wrote Diane Kruger, who stars opposite Bentley and Jason Clarke in A.J. Edwards' biopic drama The Better Angels.
Wish I Was Here castmembers Mandy Patinkin (left), Josh Gad and Kate Hudson and director Zach Braff enjoyed one another's company while visiting THR's Sundance lounge.
The One I Love actor Mark Duplass (left) and director Charlie McDowell share a moment.
Look! It's Bill Hader, who stars opposite Kristen Wiig and Luke Wilson in Craig Johnson's drama, The Skeleton Twins.
Song One actress Mary Steenburgen and The One I Love director Charlie McDowell share a sweet mother-son moment.
A bevy of Hollywood boldfacers stopped by THR's photo booth.
Dane DeHaan, who stars in Life After Beth, poses with Anna Wood.
Singer and Song One composer Jenny Lewis threw up a peace sign.
Happy Christmas actress Anna Kendrick posed for the camera.
Boyhood actor Ethan Hawke got ready for his close-up.
Rudderless star William H. Macy offered plenty of love to his co-star Billy Crudup but failed to show any affection to his other castmate, Selena Gomez.