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Hunger Games Interactive Cast Photo is Sunnier Than Most Dystopian Deathmatches

Latest Sarah Palin Doc to Theaters on Sept. 30

Nick Broomfield’s documentary Sarah Palin: You Betcha! , which premieres this week at the Toronto Film Festival, has made a domestic theatrical deal with Freestyle Releasing. The crowd-funded film is said to scrub away the sheen of the miserably received pro-Palin doc The Undefeated , trickling into limited release in New York and L.A. on Sept. 30 — not long after when the ex-governor’s long-rumored presidential bid would likely launch, if it launches at all. Intrigue! [ Deadline ]

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Watch: Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and Charlize Theron Co-Star in CG-Aided Dior Ad

The new Dior short film/luxury ad starring celebrity spokesmodel Charlize Theron makes a number of assumptions off the bat. First and foremost, that you’d believe screen icons Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, and Marilyn Monroe would shill for any designer even in death, but more so? That Theron, statuesque living goddess that she is, is the natural glam heir to those ladies’ legacy. Then again, it was filmed inside of Versailles . Point, Charlize!

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Watch: Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, Marilyn Monroe and Charlize Theron Co-Star in CG-Aided Dior Ad

Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock: Married!

It didn’t exactly receive the same attention as another Royal wedding , but Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock got hitched today in a small civil ceremony. The event took place inside the palace in Monaco. Wittstock, the new, official Princess of Monaco, is a former Olympic Swimmer. She’s the first woman to hold this title since Grace Kelly, Albert’s mother who died in a 1982 car accident. Rumors spread on Thursday that Wittstick had bailed on the engagement, but the Palace quickly put those to rest and the world will see this couple in all its wedded bliss tomorrow: They have planned a lavish religious ceremony and gala. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Don’t Forget to Meet Ron Howard and Movieline Tonight in NYC!

Good morning! Just a friendly reminder for all you New Yorkers in the house to join me tonight at the Apple Store SoHo , where I’ll be chatting with Ron Howard about his new film The Dilemma . The fun starts at 7:30; admission is free, but seats are first-come, first-served, so arrive at least a little early to get yours. And polish up your best queries for the Q&A ! See you there… [ Apple Store ]

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Glee’s Heather Morris on Her Viral Rap Video, Sofia Vergara and Her Lesbian Make Out Scene

The second season of Glee has been an important one for Heather Morris. The actress — who portrays Brittany, the ditzy New Directions member who believes that Dr. Pepper is a dentist — became an official series regular, made her singing debut (in her character’s titular episode), out-danced Britney Spears and established herself as the most reliably funny actor on the Emmy-nominated series. Knowing all of this, Movieline made a point to track down the Arizona-raised back-up-dancer-turned-actress at Tuesday night’s Fox TCA Press Party to ask the break-out triple talent about her hilarious viral rap video , the possibility of a lesbian relationship on the show and her character’s patented one-liners.

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Glee’s Heather Morris on Her Viral Rap Video, Sofia Vergara and Her Lesbian Make Out Scene

J.J. Abrams Plays My Favorite Scene: ‘It’s the Best Work Either of Them Ever Did’

Here’s a very special edition of Movieline’s game for cinephiles, “My Favorite Scene.” Usually we ask our subjects ( like Zach Gilford ) simply to name their favorite film scene of all-time, and a reason why. With Lost creator and illustrious film producer J.J. Abrams, though, we learned a bit more than usual. Join us as the Super 8 writer/director names his favorite scene, his favorite set, and the woman whose death almost inspired him to write a play about his childhood.

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J.J. Abrams Plays My Favorite Scene: ‘It’s the Best Work Either of Them Ever Did’