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Carnage Trailer: Three Oscar Winners, One Nominee Bicker Like Children

What happens when you let Academy Award winner Roman Polanski confine three Oscar winners (and one lonely nominee) in a single house to film an entire argument-driven black comedy? Carnage , the upcoming feature from the controversial filmmaker which stars, on one side, Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz, and on the other side, Jodie Foster and John C. Reilly, as two sets of parents who meet to calmly discuss — and then outright argue — over their sparring school children.

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Oscar Index: The Pitt and the Pendulum

A week after its stirring season debut , Oscar Index returns to the scene with the latest scientifically observed developments in the 2011-12 awards race. Indeed, Movieline’s Institute for the Advanced Study of Kudos Forensics has issued the results from its latest zeitgeist biopsy, and they look… inconclusive. Naturally! It’s September .

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Oscar Index: The Pitt and the Pendulum

Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, June 2011

Every month at Movieline, we collect the best interviews, smartest features, and most compelling reviews we’ve produced, and curate them in one easy-to-use table of contents called the Virtual Newsstand, which pays tribute to our print magazine history. Here’s the Virtual Newsstand for June 2011.

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Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, June 2011

Jacob Wysocki on Terri, and What He Wants From Transformers 3

In a second floor of The Regency Hotel on Park Avenue, someone left an apple on the conference table. Not that Jacob Wysocki minded. “I wish someone was like, ‘Here’s an apple for your interview!’ I would just eat it the whole time. Crunching in the microphone.” The young star of the new indie film Terri (out Friday) was in good spirits during his first ever trip to New York two weeks ago — animated and excited to endure his first press day. Put another way: He was the exact opposite of Terri.

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9 Lessons Learned From the Beastie Boys’ Fight For Your Right: Revisited Film

Last night, the Beastie Boys debuted their 20-minute short, Fight For Your Right: Revisited for the masses on VH1 (the film screened earlier in the year at Sundance). In it, the Beastie Boys of old (Seth Rogen as Mike D, Elijah Wood as Ad-Rock and Danny McBride as MCA ) cracked wise to concerned parents and caused chaos in fine French restaurants. That was all before they scored acid off of a punk-haired Chloe Sevigny and watched as their future selves (played by John C. Reilly, Will Ferrell and Jack Black, respectively) pulled up in a DeLorean with a dance mat tied to the roof. New Beastie Boys dance battled old Beastie Boys and then the real Beastie Boys showed up as police officers to arrest the miscreants. Now let’s forget that flimsy plot and get down to the hard lessons taught in this music video.

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9 Stars Who Should be Cast in Woody Allen Movies

Penelope Cruz, who will be starring in yet another Woody Allen film , thanked the director during her 2009 Oscar acceptance speech for creating a number of great roles for women. She could’ve thanked him for creating great roles for a certain type of star: the thinking, compulsively relatable thespian who can balance with sophisticated ease with exasperation. Here are nine who deserve a spot in Woody Allen’s magnificent oeuvre.

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TRAILER: How Many Stars Can You Identify In This Beastie Boys Tribute?

Back in January, the Beastie Boys debuted a 20-minute short film at the Sundance Film Festival called Fight for Your Right Revisited . Directed by Adam Yauch (aka “MCA”), the ’80s “period piece” stars wall-to-wall celebrities including Seth Rogen, Will Ferrell and Danny McBride as they roam the streets in track suits and chains, smashing TVs, throwing pies and parodying the Beastie Boys’ trademark music video moves. This afternoon, the red band trailer is available for your enjoyment. Check it out ahead and see if you can name all of the celebrities. Ready, set…

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Can Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Top Jack Black and Jason Segel’s ‘Little Drummer Boy’ Duet?

Last week, comedy icons Jason Segel and Jack Black sat down at the ol’ Black family piano to duet on the holiday classic “Little Drummer Boy,” and we here at Movieline HQ couldn’t help but wonder if they out Bing Crosby and David Bowie’d Bing and Dave. (Final verdict: They didn’t.) Now, it’s Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly’s turn. The comedy twosome got together with Funny or Die to film a fairly straightforward remake of the iconic (and comfortably bizarre) pairing, only stopping to add a few flourishes. Like this exchange: “It’s Bowie. It’s David F***ing Bowie!” / “And it’s Bing F***ing Crosby, pal.” Click ahead for some holiday cheer.

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Can Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly Top Jack Black and Jason Segel’s ‘Little Drummer Boy’ Duet?

John C. Reilly: ‘The Older I Get, the Less Interested I Am in Seeing My Movies’

When it came time for Mark and Jay Duplass to choose a leading man for Cyrus , their first studio film, it had to be John C. Reilly. The 45-year-old actor has spent much of his career taking what’s on the page and embroidering it with improvisation and inspiration, and that’s the exact approach the Duplasses have spent their last few movies refining. Whether he’s riffing wildly in Talladega Nights or taking a much more controlled approach (as he does in Lynne Ramsay’s upcoming We Need To Talk About Kevin ), Reilly has the ability to make even the craziest lines and behavior of his characters seem utterly natural. Last week, I met up with him at the Four Seasons in Los Angeles to talk about Cyrus , tease Kevin , and discuss his ever-shifting attitude toward his own work.

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Marisa Tomei: ‘A Lot of People are Scared of Actors!’

In the new comedy Cyrus , Jonah Hill and John C. Reilly may have the showiest roles, but Marisa Tomei has the trickiest. While Hill (as her son) and Reilly (as her suitor) spar for her affections, Tomei has to make her Molly attractive but attainable, naive but not stupid, and loving but fundamentally misguided. Those are a whole lot of contradictions to play for any actor, but as Tomei explains it, it was all part of the process of working with directors Jay and Mark Duplass. The pair encourage the actors to make not just the characters but the dialogue and blocking their own, and Academy Award winner Tomei had plenty of ideas on how to do exactly that. The actress talked to Movieline this week about some of the challenges inherent in that process, how she reconceived the character counter to what the Duplasses had originally intended, and how Hollywood has a problem with allowing women be funny.

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