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Film
Sofia Coppola and Stephen Dorff
With their new film, Somewhere, about a burned-out movie star who struggles to reconnect with his pre-teen daughter, director Sofia Coppola and actor Stephen Dorff set out to see just how many questions, fears, and anxieties about fame, art, parenthood, isolation, intimacy, love, responsibility, and the existentially fraught bubble of Hollywood you can cram into a suite at the Chateau Marmont. Turns out, it’s a lot. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/17/10
Chris Pontius had a mixed 2010, starring both in October's Jackass 3D, a documentary of which you have likely heard, and in Venice Golden Lion winner Somewhere, to be released December 22. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/10
We're Anticipating... The Tree of Life
Film nerds, start your engines! The trailer for Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life—previously, infuriatingly viewable only in theater previews—is finally online. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/10
Actress Jessica Chastain's high-stakes waiting game. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/10
Philip Seymour Hoffman Goes Directing
This past weekend, Philip Seymour Hoffman was in Morocco for the Marrakech International Film Festival, explaining what it's like to star in a movie you're also directing: "I had to go back and forth a lot." ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/14/10
Actor Miles Teller's big debut in John Cameron Mitchell's Rabbit Hole. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/14/10
Talk Therapy: Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams Open Up About Blue Valentine
You've likely never heard "You and Me" before, but after seeing Derek Cianfrance's Blue Valentine, you might never forget it. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/13/10
Capture: The Fighter's Soft Side
Mark Wahlberg sneaks up on a pal at the Cinema Society's New York premiere of The Fighter on Friday night. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/13/10
Derek Cianfrance Finally Signs His Blue Valentine
Blue Valentine, which entailed a twelve-year odyssey for director Derek Cianfrance, tells the two-part story of Dean and Cindy: their quixotic courtship—his ukulele to her tap dance—juxtaposed with the heartbreak of an eroding present. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/10/10
John Wells' The Company Men: Beyond the Gray Flannel Suit
The new film The Company Men, directed by John Wells, takes us back to the moment when the financial rug was pulled out from under us. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/10/10