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6 Dos and Don’ts for Steve Carell’s Post-Office Career

Thursday night on The Office , Steve Carell’s Michael Scott proposed to his girlfriend Holly (Amy Ryan) and informed his co-workers that he is moving to Colorado. This makes us all sad — we love Michael Scott, and we love Steve Carell! And while Carell has what should be a long and illustrious movie career ahead of him, we’ve seen sure things go off the rails plenty of times before. As such, Movieline offers these instructive lessons from watching those small-screen stars who’ve gone big-screen before him.

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6 Dos and Don’ts for Steve Carell’s Post-Office Career

Scarface Limited Edition Blu-Ray Will Cost $999.99; Cocaine Not Included

If you’ve been wanting to prove your masculinity by dropping $999.99 on Scarface , you’re in luck: As of Sept. 6, Universal Studios Home Entertainment is releasing a limited edition package of the film for nearly $1,000 which includes everything except a real-life Cuban drug lord and a pile of cocaine big enough to correct your inferiority complex.

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Scarface Limited Edition Blu-Ray Will Cost $999.99; Cocaine Not Included

TRAILER: The Silent House Offers Horror in One, Uninterrupted 79-Minute Shot

How effective is horror, a genre defined by tricky edits and Neve Campbell’s harried grimace, when its thrills are conveyed in one continuous shot? Gustavo Hernández’s 2010 Cannes selection The Silent House — which comes out in the UK this April — wants to answer that. In the new trailer (which, counterintuitively, is a patchwork of quick cuts) young actress Florencia Colucci tries to flee an ominous house in rural Uruguay, but some dark-ass force has her number.

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TRAILER: The Silent House Offers Horror in One, Uninterrupted 79-Minute Shot