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Winona Ryder, James Franco Set for Mind-Warping Drama The Stare

An artist struggles with her latest work, haunted by paranoid visions to the point that she questions her sanity. Is it just us, or does Winona Ryder’s next film, The Stare , sound a little — okay, a lot — like her last film, Black Swan ? Fine. Black Swan didn’t also have James Franco portraying some sort of performer. That doesn’t sound familiar, either.

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Winona Ryder, James Franco Set for Mind-Warping Drama The Stare

The Help Trailer: Maid in Mississippi

Recently released stills of Dreamworks’s The Help looked stern, but the new trailer for the film stamps smiles on Viola Davis, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Emma Stone’s faces. But is this film set in early ’60s Mississippi too lighthearted to convey racial tensions without that Blind Side soupcon of condescension?

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The Help Trailer: Maid in Mississippi

Ginnifer Goodwin’s Something Borrowed Plight Explained in 1990s Rap Terms

If you’d dismissed the upcoming Ginnifer Goodwin-Kate Hudson wedding-themed chick flick Something Borrowed as just another Bride Wars -esque lady comedy, think again; Something Borrowed tackles a subject that’s been on the minds of modern artists for decades — the moral lines between friendship, love, sex, and betrayal. Or, in the immortal words of hip-hop group Naughty by Nature, circa 1991, it’s about one concept in particular: O.P.P.

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Ginnifer Goodwin’s Something Borrowed Plight Explained in 1990s Rap Terms