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Casting Call: Bernie Madoff

By Emma Brown

It was only a matter of time before someone brought the world's most famous Ponzi scheme to the screen. Thankfully for us, that somebody is HBO, and they've already hired Reservation Road writer John Burnham Schwartz to pen a script based on Diane Henrique's book The Wizard of Lies: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust and the recently released memoir, Truth and Consequences: Life Inside the Madoff Clan by Andrew Madoff, Bernie's son.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/18/11

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Sam Levinson's Family Feud

By Amanda Duberman

With Another Happy Day, the 25-year-old first-time writer and director Sam Levinson recruited an all-star cast to portray a universal predicament: how the threat of self-implication demanded by reconciliation spoils even the closest of relationships.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/18/11

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Joshua Leonard Tells Some Truths

By Deenah Vollmer

Joshua Leonard's most recent project The Lie is his narrative feature directorial debut. He stars as Lonnie, a likable but misdirected husband and father who, experiencing a thirtysomething crisis, tells his boss his baby died so he can get out of work.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/17/11

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Thursday Trailer Face-Off! Snow White and the Huntsman vs. Mirror, Mirror

By Alexandra Galkin

This week: Snow White and the Huntsman vs. Mirror, Mirror, two films about what happens when the story of Snow White gets a live-action treatment.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/17/11

Film

The Real Underground Music of Give and Take

By Michelle Ong

Descending into New York's underground, independent filmmakers and college buddies Carl Kriss and Chris Viemeister found inspiration in the unbridled passion of subway musicians.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/16/11

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Alia, the Real Girl

By Emma Brown

In the five years since Arrested Development wrapped, Shawkat's grown up and branched out. The actress/singer/artist has just shot six films and is planning a spring art show in Paris.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/16/11

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The District Fights Alone in The Hunger Games Trailer

By Alexandra Galkin

The much-anticipated trailer for Gary Ross's film adaptation of The Hunger Games has arrived, here to restore some much-needed negativity in the world of fantasy film series.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/14/11

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Andrea Nevins' Punk Papas

By Lorraine Cwelich

The unintentionally hilarious juxtaposition of hardcore punk and the family lives of its aging frontmen gives The Other F Word its comic punch.  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/11/11

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Casting Call: The Marriage Plot

By Emma Brown

Power producer Scott Rudin has just snapped up the rights to The Marriage Plot, Jeffrey Eugenides's third novel (the one you've been seeing hip young things reading on the F train all autumn long).  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/11/11

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Selena Gomez

By Matt Diehl
Photography Gregory Harris

"Nobody has seen me like that before!” Selena Gomez enthuses, basking in the afterglow of the shoot that produced the image you see on this page. “For one, I’m not smiling—which is refreshing.”  ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/11/11

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