Toulon I'll check out the Fundamentals of Caring.
As for The Dig, it's a great story, well acted, and the set and cinematography is really good. I love when a movie is well-shot and I'm really starting to watch for and appreciate things like the rule of thirds. Once you become aware of it, it's very fascinating to watch for.
I first started noticing that kind of thing when I was young and saw the movie the Angel Heart in the late 80s. If I recall, it was a pretty decent movie, but what I recall most about it was the number of scenes where you could have stopped the movie and the image would have made an amazing poster.