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Discovery: Kaya Scodelario

By Emma Brown
Photography Thomas Giddings

Recently, Kaya Scodelario has taken on the role of Cathy Earnshaw in indie director Andrea Arnold's much-lauded adaptation of Wuthering Heights and filmed Now is Good opposite Marc Jacobs' darling, Dakota Fanning.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/19/11

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John C. Reilly's Carnal Instincts

By Craig Hubert

Reilly's role in Roman Polanski's Carnage, a hilarious and frightening cage match opposite formidable opponents—Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, Jodie Foster—only illuminates his skill and reinforces his place among the top actors working.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/11

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Casting Call: Christ the Lord, Out of Egypt

By Emma Brown

Published in 2005, Christ the Lord tells the tale of seven-year-old Jesus as he travels back to Galilee from, you guessed it, Egypt.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/16/11

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Zach Gilford Gives Us Some Answers

By Katie Fischer
Photography Katie Fischer

Zach Gilford's character in Answers to Nothing is shy, awkward and compassionate, and played with just the right combination of sensitivity and humor by the Chicago native best known for his beloved portrayal of the underdog quarterback in Friday Night Lights and for his critically acclaimed role in The River Why.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/11

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Trailer Face-Off! The Lucky One vs. The Vow

By Alexandria Symonds

This week: The Lucky One vs. The Vow, two unapologetically schlocky romantic dramas (with connections to The Notebook, of course) in which muscular gentlemen endeavor to win the hearts of altogether befuddled ladies.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/11

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Alexandra Roach

By Kaleem Aftab

Alexandra Roach hasn't had much downtime lately, having spent a good bit of 2011 sporting a coiffed wig and a leather clutch for Mamma Mia! director Phyllida Lloyd’s new film, The Iron Lady, a biopic about former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/15/11

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Wim Wenders' Dance Dimensions

By Mishal Cazmi

Wim Wenders' latest offering is a shift from his earlier work (Wings of Desire, Paris Texas), particularly in its use of 3-D technology. Pina is about Pina Bausch, the groundbreaking German choreographer responsible for changing the course of modern dance, and the legacy she left behind.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/14/11

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Angelina Jolie

By Clint Eastwood
Photography Sofia Sanchez, Mauro Mongiello

With her bold first film as a writer-director, In The Land of Blood and Honey, Angelina Jolie steps behind the camera to tell a story about the search for humanity--and hope--in the face of war.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/13/11

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Jessica Chastain

By Michael Shannon
Photography Peter Lindbergh

The actress on the cruel ironies, tenuous ecstasies, quixotic peculiarities, and much-too-delayed gratification of being a decade-long overnight sensation.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/12/11

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Casting Call: The Right Profile

By Amanda Duberman

Next year, Julie Delpy (Before Sunset, Before Sunrise, 2 Days in Paris) will direct The Right Profile, a biopic spanning two decades of The Clash frontman Joe Strummer's regretfully short life.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/09/11

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