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4 Reasons Why Kiernan Shipka (a.k.a. Sally Draper) Might Get an Emmy Nomination in 2011

Laugh all you want, but it’s true: Besides perhaps only Randee Heller — R.I.P. Ms. Blankenship — there hasn’t been a bigger breakout performer on Mad Men this season than Kiernan Shipka. Upped to a series regular for the first time, Shipka has handled her increasingly adult situations — ahem — with the aplomb of someone twice her age. It begs the incredibly, ridiculously premature question: Can little Sally Draper be an Emmy nominee in 2011? Ahead Movieline offers 4 reasons why that might not be as far-fetched as you think.

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4 Reasons Why Kiernan Shipka (a.k.a. Sally Draper) Might Get an Emmy Nomination in 2011

Movieline Translates Casey Affleck’s Confession That I’m Still Here is Fake

Gasp! In what could only be described as predictable, Casey Affleck has admitted that the Joaquin Phoenix “documentary,” I’m Still Here , is fake. The director spoke with the New York Times and confirmed that everything from Phoenix’s appearance with David Letterman to the childhood home movies that are shown at the beginning of the film was planned, staged and carefully edited to create the most unsettling movie possible . Ahead Movieline dives into Affleck’s confession and tries to parse out what he’s really trying to say.

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Movieline Translates Casey Affleck’s Confession That I’m Still Here is Fake

Rocky, Raging Bull and 4 Other Irwin Winkler Films That Should Wind Up as TV Shows

“Television is the new movies,” or at least that’s what super-producer Irwin Winkler is banking on. As you found out earlier today , the Oscar-winner has signed a deal with Sony Pictures TV that will allow him to translate his films into series, starting with The Net . Which of his other films are right for the small screen, though? Ahead Movieline loads up his IMD b page and comes up with six fool-proof series pitches. Networks, pay attention.

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Rocky, Raging Bull and 4 Other Irwin Winkler Films That Should Wind Up as TV Shows