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Craig Roberts Surfaces

By Emma Brown

Actor Craig Roberts' starring role in the indie film Submarine has propelled him from guest parts in dubious children's television to working with Robert DeNiro, Cillian Murphy and Sigourney Weaver in Red Lights, one of the most anticipated fims at Sundance. 

 

   ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/12

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Pulling Punches at the Haywire Premiere

By Alexandria Symonds

It was with a thoroughly whetted appetite that Interview approached last night's premiere of Steven Soderbergh's Haywire.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/12

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Trailer Face-Off! LOL vs. Girl in Progress

By Alexandria Symonds

This week: LOL vs. Girl in Progress, two films about teenaged girls' rebellion and the moms they love to disdain.
  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/19/12

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Gina Carano's Kick-Ass Fairy Tale

By Emily Rauber

Call it a Cinderella story if you must, but understand that Gina Carano is by no means a damsel in distress. Though Steven Soderbergh's newest leading lady may be a relative unknown to many in the film world, Carano has already made a name for herself as one of the top-ranked female mixed martial artists in the world.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/18/12

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Shakespeare Studies with Fiennes, Redgrave, and Chastain

By Alexandria Symonds

Even the spoiler-averse should give us a break for ruining the ending of Coriolanus, the directorial debut by Ralph Fiennes, which premiered in New York last night—the source material is four centuries old, after all.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/18/12

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Lynne Ramsay Frames the Picture

By Durga Chew-Bose

Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin, based on the book by Lionel Shriver, is built like a puzzle.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/13/12

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Casting Call: The Thin Man

By Emma Brown

Oscar-nominated Rob Marshall has quite a lot on his plate; the director is signed on to two upcoming remakes/adaptations—Into the Woods and The Thin Man—and is trying to decide which one to direct first.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/13/12

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Elizabeth Olsen

By Sarah Paulson
Photography Glen Luchford

The 22-year-old actress on the sudden achievement of indie “It-Girl” status, transcending celebrity-sisterhood and her life-changing year  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/13/12

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Trailer Face-Off! Alter Egos vs. GI Joe: Retaliation

By Alexandra Galkin

This week: Alter Egos vs. G.I. Joe: Retaliation, two movies that dissect the meaning of the superhero with some cheap chuckles, dastardly villains, and hot ladies along the way.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/12

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The Children's Hour: Valérie Massadian on 'Nana'

By Craig Hubert

Nana, the first film from director Valérie Massadian, is one of the great debut films of the past year, a quiet, minimalist exploration of childhood in all its elusiveness.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/12/12

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