Cameo critic: What 'Fargo's' Kirsten Dunst is watching

September 26, 2015 at 7:00PM
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR IFC FILMS - Actress Kirsten Dunst seen at the special screening of IFC Films feature film "Sleeping With Other People" presented by Smirnoff as part of the Visionaire Screening Series at The London West Hollywood on Monday, Aug. 24, 2015, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for IFC Films/AP Images)
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR IFC FILMS - Actress Kirsten Dunst seen at the special screening of IFC Films feature film "Sleeping With Other People" presented by Smirnoff as part of the Visionaire Screening Series at The London West Hollywood on Monday, Aug. 24, 2015, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for IFC Films/AP Images) (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Dunst may be best known for "Bring It On" and "Spider-Man," but she has always made time for independent projects, including her new role in the second season of "Fargo" (premieres Oct. 12 on FX). No wonder that her TV queue is filled with shows that are off the beaten path.

Neal Justin

"I just got into 'Top of the Lake' from Jane Campion. Not enough people watched it the first time around. Holly Hunter is so great in it, and it's so female-oriented, so well directed. It felt like a female version of 'True Detective.' "

Elisabeth Moss (center) in "Top of the Lake."
Elisabeth Moss in "Top of the Lake." (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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