film critics, of course, focus on "quaty" more than box office, and dana stevens reminds us that big to mean bad. >> well i'm hoping "jurassic world" will be on the craft side and it will be sort of true to the spielberg vision of the original movie. >> action! >> and they did choose a a young director, colin trevorrow to direct jurassic world, who has very few film credits to his name but he is an exciting a creative young director and the id of giving it to someone who's not a studio familiar, but someone who's from the indie world and from the outside, makes me think that that one might have some sort of real spirit. >>eporter: and for those who want "smaller," more, well, "human" stories, i asked film critics stevens and sargent for recommendations. >> it's called "results." it's this smallish scale movie that's set in texas. it's directed by a youngish director named andrew bujalski who's been making interesting movies for years that not enough people go to see. >> there are two films in terms of festival darlings that stand out for me, and they don't always. one is a film calle