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Tilda Swinton on We Need to Talk About Kevin, the Joys of Chaos, and What ‘Indie’ Means Today

Another year, another blisteringly grand performance from Tilda Swinton: After a run that commenced with her Oscar-winning role in Michael Clayton and continued with her underseen creative triumphs Julia and I Am Love , Swinton arrives in theaters next week as the haunted lead in We Need to Talk About Kevin. If there is any justice in the Oscar cosmos, she’ll be back in the Kodak Theater as at least a nominee come February.

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Tilda Swinton on We Need to Talk About Kevin, the Joys of Chaos, and What ‘Indie’ Means Today

Tilda Swinton on We Need to Talk About Kevin, the Joys of Chaos, and What ‘Indie’ Means Today

Another year, another blisteringly grand performance from Tilda Swinton: After a run that commenced with her Oscar-winning role in Michael Clayton and continued with her underseen creative triumphs Julia and I Am Love , Swinton arrives in theaters next week as the haunted lead in We Need to Talk About Kevin. If there is any justice in the Oscar cosmos, she’ll be back in the Kodak Theater as at least a nominee come February.

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Tilda Swinton on We Need to Talk About Kevin, the Joys of Chaos, and What ‘Indie’ Means Today

Watch the Trailer for Camp Hell, the Horror Pic Jesse Eisenberg Wishes He Could Take Back

To be fair, nothing in Jesse Eisenberg ‘s recently filed lawsuit claims that he wishes he could take back his five-minute cameo in the low budget horror pic Camp Hell , about evil unleashing a bloodbath at a Christian youth retreat. (That’s just a guess.) The actor is simply a stickler for truth in advertising and wants his fans to know he’s “not the star of and does not appear in a prominent role in Camp Hell .” As for co-stars Bruce Davison, Dana Delaney, and Andrew McCarthy… well, you’re kinda stuck. Watch the unintentional horrors unfold in the trailer after the jump!

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Watch the Trailer for Camp Hell, the Horror Pic Jesse Eisenberg Wishes He Could Take Back