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Casting Call: Sabrina the Teenage Witch

By Emma Brown

At the risk of ruining Interview's reputation as a space for high art and intellectual conversation, the remake for which we are so filled with enthusiasm is of Sabrina the Teenage Witch.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/20/12

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Andrew Semans on New York and New Haven

By Nell Alk

The protagonist, a Yale Ph.D. student we love to hate, is fixated on retrieving an old hardcover copy of Dickens' Little Dorrit from his uncooperative ex-roommate. From this simple premise springs a cautionary tale about what can happen when personal and professional commitments become all but unbearable.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/20/12

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Trailer Face-Off! Ted vs. That's My Boy

By Lucas Bscher

This week: Ted vs. That's My Boy, two coming-of-age comedies that play on the pitfalls of growing up and the vexations that accompany adulthood.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/19/12

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What's Up, Doc?: Franco and Olds on Francophrenia

By Michelle Lhooq

Like a typical grad student enthusiastically unpacking his latest project, James Franco has a lot to say about the many "layers" of his new movie—cheekily named Francophrenia (Or Don't Kill Me, I Know Where The Baby Is). The film is an offspring of his highly scrutinized, three-year stint playing a serial killer artist (also named Franco) on General Hospital. After bringing his own camera crew to record his behind-the-scenes antics while on set for the final episode, Franco surprised everyone by repurposing the documentary footage into an entirely different movie.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/18/12

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Legends: Sofia Coppola

By Emma Brown, Lisa Krueger
Photography Sebastian Kim

It's hard not to respect a woman who managed to free herself from her father's shadow, and acquire such a reputation in a largely male-dominated profession.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/16/12

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Casting Call: Black Mass

By Emma Brown

Currently in development is a new Whitey Bulger biopic, Black Mass, based on the book Black Mass: The Irish Mob, The FBI and A Devil's Deal.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/13/12

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Alice Englert

By Kaleem Aftab
Photography Maurizio Bavutti

Alice Englert is an actress on the rise.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/13/12

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Janina Gavankar Shifts Keys

By Emma Brown

Janina Gavankar is currently a series regular in True Blood, where she plays shape-shifter love interest, Luna, but before she stepped into vampire world, Gavankar played Papi on The L Word and periodically popped up in Mark Duplass' TV show, The League, a bro favorite.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/13/12

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Trailer Face-Off! Lola Versus vs. Take This Waltz

By Colleen Kelsey

This week: Lola Versus vs. Take This Waltz, two romantic dramedies in which lovable actresses reckon with unfortunate romantic entanglements.
  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/12/12

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Lena Dunham

By Claire Danes
Photography Grant Delin

Actor-writer-director Lena Dunham’s new HBO series, Girls, is a paean to post-collegiate ennui and sex pretty close to the city  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/11/12

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