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    Guest Post: Bold Broads and Daring Dames: An Interview with Kim Krizan

    Kim Krizan is an Academy Award-nominated writer of the films Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. She appeared as an actress in the films Slacker, Dazed and Confused, and Waking Life. She wrote the critically-acclaimed graphic novel Zombie Tales: 2061. Kim earned a Master's degree in literature and bec...

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  • The Playlist
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    From Best To Worst: Elmore Leonard Movie Adaptations

    Today sees the release of a sparkling new Criterion version of "3:10 To Yuma," the perpetually-underrated 1957 Western that's somewhat overshadowed by the more recent 2007 remake. Even those who have seen the earlier version may not be entirely aware that it's based on a short story by a man that we...

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    Watch: Brick Tamland Wishes You A Happy Easter In New Trailer For 'Anchorman: The Legend Continues'

    If you went to see "Star Trek Into Darkness" this weekend, you may have glimpsed a nice little surprise; a new teaser trailer for arguably our single most anticipated motion picture of the year. Not "The Wolf Of Wall Street" or "Twelve Years A Slave," or "The Counselor" or even "Inside Llewyn Davis"...

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    Andrew Garfield & Ken Watanabe Join Martin Scorsese's Japanese-Langauge 'Silence'

    When it was announced last month that Martin Scorsese's long-developing dream project "Silence" was finally getting made, with a shoot next year in the works, we tempered our excitement. We had heard this before, more than once, and for a variety of reasons, the movie never happened. But today comes...

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    10 Movies Booed At Cannes

    If the Cannes Film Festival is known for one thing, it's the festival's close proximity to topless beaches. But if it's known for two things, it's the emotional, emphatic responses that usually greet the films. These reactions come from audiences that are unafraid to tell the film (and the filmmaker...

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    Coulson Lives In Lamest Way Possible In 'Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.'

    There's been a lot of speculation as to how Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg) would be brought back for the new ABC series set within the Marvel Universe, "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." The series, which is being spearheaded by "Avengers" director Joss Whedon, but has yet to get an official green light from th...

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    Jon Stewart Takes on the Merida Makeover: The Princess and the PR

    Love this.  Jon Stewart kicked the shit out of Disney for their Merida makeover.

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    Cannes is About Money, Money, and Movies: Alec Baldwin and James Toback's 'Seduced and Abandoned'

    At last year's Cannes Film Festival, Alec Baldwin set out with writer-director James Toback to make a movie about the difficulty of making movies. And now that project, a documentary entitled "Seduced and Abandoned," has premiered at Cannes. The meta quality extends to the exploits captured in the f...

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    Cannes 2013: Kristin Scott Thomas Shines In Sizzle Reel Footage From 'Only God Forgives'

    Finally from our roundup of tonight’s Weinstein Company 2013 preview reel (you can read about “The Immigrant” here and the rest of the movies teased here), and well, we’ve kind of saved the best for last. Or at least, the best received on the night. Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Only God Forgives” is with...

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    Gwyneth Paltrow Says There Won't Be An 'Iron Man 4'

    So just how mega big is "Iron Man 3" going to be? Well, if early projections are accurate, it's going to be a monster, with predictions of a $160 million weekend now being tossed around. That would not only make it the biggest opener of the franchise so far, but one of the year's biggest movies as w...

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