Josh Pais

A genial performer with a broad array of role types and genres on his resumé, Josh Pais grew up in a Manhattan-area East Village tenement with a single mother, and headed to Hollywood in his early twe...
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  • Indie Auteur Lynn Shelton Takes a Big Leap Forward at Sundance with 'Touchy Feely'
    By: Brian Moylan January 20, 2013 1:15pm EST
    The perfect movie for this crowd.
  • Bradley Cooper, Bruce Willis, Kirsten Dunst and More Headline Sundance 2012 Premieres
    By: Hollywood.com Staff December 05, 2011 12:02pm EST
    Best of both words: indie movies with famous people.
  • Detachment Review
    By: Daniel Hubschman April 29, 2011 9:48am EST
    "[director] Tony Kaye dissects the contemporary classroom with unflinching realism in this heartbreaking drama."
  • Gentlemen Broncos Review
    By: Thomas Leupp October 30, 2009 3:01pm EST
    Defecating snakes, breast-puncturing blowdarts and jars of human testicles are just a few of the lowbrow delights to be found in this insipid, surprisingly crude comedy.
  • Adventureland Review
    By: Pete Hammond April 03, 2009 12:33pm EST
    'Adventureland' is flat-out wonderful -- an irresistible coming-of-age comedy that’s smart, funny and wise.
  • Teeth Review
    By: Mike Szymanski January 18, 2008 4:50am EST
    A very dark comedy about vagina dentata that ends up being a cautionary safe sex message and perhaps a disturbing cult date film.
  • Year of the Dog Review
    By: Kit Bowen May 05, 2007 10:53am EST
    The understated yet charming Year of the Dog explores just how far a pet owner will go to find herself after she loses her best friend. And yes, to answer your question, this is definitely a movie for dog lovers.
  • It Runs in the Family Review
    By: Leigh Johnson April 25, 2003 6:29am EST
    Four Douglases, three generations of dysfunctional family angst, and two decent performances add up to one lukewarm movie in It Runs in the Family.
  • Phone Booth Review
    By: Kit Bowen April 04, 2003 5:29am EST
    Powered by a hard-hitting performance from Colin Farrell, Phone Booth will keep you riveted to your seat--and make you turn that darn cell phone off, for a little while at least.