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Exclusive: Watch Hilary Duff’s Hot Teenage Mess Get Rebuffed in Clip from Stay Cool

Hilary Duff may have seen her planned screen turn as Bonnie Parker nixed due to pregnancy , but the erstwhile Lizzie Maguire will soon appear in the Polish brothers ensemble comedy Stay Cool . The 2009 Tribeca entry concerns a thirtysomething novelist (Mark Polish) who returns to his Sacramento hometown only to be confronted with the colorful ex-flames and friends still living there and the hot-to-trot high school senior (Duff) trying to jump his bones. Get a first look at Duff’s would-be teen seductress (and her failed attempt at seduction) in Movieline’s exclusive clip.

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Exclusive: Watch Hilary Duff’s Hot Teenage Mess Get Rebuffed in Clip from Stay Cool

REVIEW: Colin Firth’s Southern Accent the Least of Main Street’s Problems

At first glance, the formidable cast of Main Street appears to have gathered for a chance to work off the final original script from Horton Foote, the Pulitzered playwright and two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter (for 1962’s To Kill a Mockingbird and 1983’s Tender Mercies ) who passed away in 2009. But as the film creeps along with few signs of life, one begins to suspect the real reason they’re all there is to show off that most treasured item in any actor’s toolkit — the Southern accent. Main Street is an ensemble drama that functions as a display case for a range of regional drawls, from the authentic to absurd. Patricia Clarkson, playing Willa, a divorcee who’s returned to her hometown of Durham, North Carolina, easily walks away with best in show, but coming from Louisiana she’s in slightly more familiar territory than Colin Firth, who, as Gus Leroy, a representative of a toxic waste management company, is a sorely unconvincing Texan.

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REVIEW: Colin Firth’s Southern Accent the Least of Main Street’s Problems

The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Toronto 2011 Bidding War

It’s that time again — time for actors and filmmakers to cross their fingers, for studios and distributors to get out their checkbooks, for bleary-eyed audiences to get their running shoes on, and for all of them to meet up north for the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival. As always, their confluence will yield a handful of big-screen surprises, some bitter disappointments, and the usual all-night wheeling and dealing for the best of the fall crop premiering in the week ahead.* Per annual TIFF custom , let’s have a browse through the catalog (and a listen to the buzz) at five particular titles you should expect to hear about early and often.

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The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Toronto 2011 Bidding War

Indian Artisans Gather Where Three Rivers Meet for Annual Totah Festival

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FARMINGTON, N.M. (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Each Labor Day Weekend Native American craftsmen meet near the confluence of the Animas, La Plata and San Juan Rivers in Farmington, N.M. for the Totah Festival. ‘We gather for friendship,’ says George Francis, Totah Festival Foundation Board President, ‘and we come to sell arts and crafts before the winter comes to the Four Corners.’ Farmington, a Four Corners… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Send2Press Newswire Discovery Date : 16/08/2011 22:19 Number of articles : 3

Indian Artisans Gather Where Three Rivers Meet for Annual Totah Festival