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Katharine McPhee and David R. Ellis on How Shark Night is Like Arachnophobia and The Birds

In David R. Ellis’s Shark Night 3D , American Idol star-turned-actress Katharine McPhee plays Beth, a “tough chick party girl” who, with a group of fellow co-eds, heads to a summer beach house one weekend only to find the waters infested with hungry, deadly sharks. It’s scary stuff, she and Ellis, say, but don’t go in expecting the usual boobs ‘n’ blood exploitation-fest.

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Katharine McPhee and David R. Ellis on How Shark Night is Like Arachnophobia and The Birds

Watch Jesse Eisenberg Turn On That Mark Zuckerberg Charm in Sabotaged PSA

The proprietors at the Alamo Drafthouse — a theater where texting/talking during a screening is considered grounds for decapitation — asked Jesse Eisenberg how he feels about loud patrons at the cineplex. You’d think Eisenberg would roll with the idea and complain about such whippersnappers, but instead he rebelled and claimed that talking during movies helps build community. Oh, Jesse. Your weird social skills are the ultimate cinematic treat.

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Watch Jesse Eisenberg Turn On That Mark Zuckerberg Charm in Sabotaged PSA