The drop dead pretty boy hit the screen this year in Jason Eisner's grindhouse movie Hobo With A Shotgun. He plays the son of a criminal kingpin in Scumtown who crosses paths with an angry hobo in the film, but turned a lot of heads as he walked the streets of Park City this week.
The drop dead pretty boy hit the screen this year in Jason Eisner's grindhouse movie Hobo With A Shotgun. He plays the son of a criminal kingpin in Scumtown who crosses paths with an angry hobo in the film, but turned a lot of heads as he walked the streets of Park City this week.
You may remember Anton Yelchin from films like Charlie Bartlett and Star Trek. He's still as adorable as ever. And his new film Like Crazy was sold to Paramount this week during Sundance. It's a lush film about young romance, and the chemistry between Anton and his costar Felicity Jones is strong. Definitely enough to make American girls remember their crushes on the Russian born star.
We've already told you to look out for Win Win's Alex Shaffer when the movie comes out later this year. And we hope he gets some more roles after that. Because he's great in Win Win. And so adorable!
Evan Glodell plays the lead in his semi-autobiographical apocalypse romance film Bellflower. In addition to having impressive skills at building flame throwing devices, Evan looks great on screen.
He's leading the charge on the facial hair front at Sundance with that beard. And without it, he looks a bit like a young Tom Cruise. That is when he doesn't have a beard or horrible face tattoos (a temporary thing that happens in the movie).
It took Evan about 8 years to make Bellflower. And if he needs some distraction/income for his next project, chances are we'll be seeing him onscreen again soon.
And alongside Evan Glodell in the movie Bellflower is Tyler Dawson, who plays his slightly unhinged, drunk sidekick. (Who is also adorable.) Chances are we'll be seeing him soon too.
Kaboom is Greg Araki's trippy story of a dude named Smith (Thomas Decker) on his 19th birthday who is oversexed and alternating between liaisons with guys and girls when he gets a note telling him he is the "Chosen Son." There's lots of eye candy on display here, including Smith's roommate, who is of course named Thor. But Thomas Decker is at the center of it all, generally looking great as the action spins around him
Who knew that terrible facial hair would be so hot this season? Paul Rudd's new film My Idiot Brother fetched $6 million from The Weinstein Company this week.
Rudd plays a Lebowski like character, and reviews have been mixed, but Rudd manages to make cutoff jean shorts look good again. No small feat.
It's hard to imagine the star of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory as a heartthrob, but Freddie Highmore has grown up. He stars opposite Emma Roberts in Homework, and plays a high school student straddling the line between awkward adolescent and adult. By the end of the film, he jumps over the gap.
Based on a true story, The Music Never Stopped follows two parents who find their son (played by Lou Taylor Pucci) wandering the streets after 18 years missing. He has a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories.
It's an emoitional tearjerker and Pucci spends most of the movie with this scraggly beard (not that we're complaining!), but flashbacks point the audience to his noted adorableness should they have doubts.
'Septien' is the first feature film for director Mike Tully, and he is also one of the stars. He plays one of three wacked out brothers on a Southern farm. And while long beards and Ray Bans may not be your first choice for a heartthrob, he gets bonus points for originality. Septien is a weird, fun ride.
Also, we just love everything about this still from the movie.


























