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Goodbye, Dear Movieline

Dear family Movieliners, it is with a heavy heart that I inform you that after three lovely years together — spent dissecting nearly every James Franco General Hospital performance , evaluating Sylvester Stallone’s shirtless evolution onscreen and trying desperately to make sense out of the Adam Sandler Box Office Paradox — I am setting sail for a new horizon. Although I am sad to leave my friends at Movieline, I am excited to report that beginning next week, I will be writing daily for VanityFair.com’s Hollywood Blog . Consider this a formal invitation to visit me at my new home. In the meantime though, thanks are in order. Thank you to the tirelessly intelligent S.T. VanAirsdale, the wickedly funny Seth Abramovitch and the reliably witty Kyle Buchanan, all of whom initially took a chance on me, entertained me endlessly during the work day and gave me confidence in my writing. Thank you to Christopher Rosen, who not only nurtured my work but proved to be an excellent friend and Internet conversationalist when it comes to television and planning funerals fitting for action icons. Thank you to Jen Yamato, for being such a sweet and encouraging editor with a borderline scary dedication to karaoke. (One day, I will join you on the dark side of Koreatown.) Thank you to Movieline’s critics Stephanie Zacharek and Michelle Orange for their dependably beautiful prose on even the most hopeless pieces of cinema. Thank you to Mike Ryan, for inspiring me with your original and entertaining interviews. Thank you to Mark Lisanti, for flooring me with your consistently hilarious Alan Smithee features. And lastly, thank you to Louis Virtel, who made me snort-laugh and be self-conscious of my monotone delivery more than any single person I have ever known. It was a pleasure being your droll Movieline sidekick for two plus years. And finally, thank you to the wonderfully articulate readers and commenters, who continually kept me thinking and laughing long after my posts had been published. This is starting to sound like and Oscar acceptance speech though and I am simply leaving an Internet writing job, so I’ll cut this short. I enjoyed you all over the past three years and am proud to say I wrote for Movieline . Best of wishes in the new year. As always, you can reach out to me about Lifetime movies, cats and jigsaw puzzles on my Twitter feed ( @juliewmiller ) and beginning next week, you can read my musings on Hollywood at VanityFair.com. Yours, Julie Miller

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Goodbye, Dear Movieline

WATCH: It’s the Great Halloween Episode of Verbal Vogueing, with Louis Virtel

In the latest, Very Special Holiday Episode of Verbal Vogueing — starring Movieline’s own beloved Anthony Perkins doppelganger and Madonna enthusiast, Louis Virtel — things get spooky. We’re talking Halloween cliches so tired they’re lazily wearing a slutty plastic bag costume from the gas station. But fear not: Louis is here to save Halloween with his snappy verbal stylings!

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WATCH: It’s the Great Halloween Episode of Verbal Vogueing, with Louis Virtel

Twit Wit: The 5 Best Tweets About Movies This Weekend

TV fans dominated Twitter this weekend as Jane Lynch hosted the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards and Ty Burrell , Julie Bowen , Julianna Margulies, Kyle Chandler, Melissa McCarthy , and Kate Winslet walked off with trophies. That’s all well and good, but what did the Twitterati have to say about this weekend’s box-office successes? We investigate and rank five key tweets.

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Twit Wit: The 5 Best Tweets About Movies This Weekend

VIDEO: Celebrate the Only Birthdays That Matter in Episode 3 of Verbal Vogueing, Featuring Movieline’s Louis Virtel

What do Madonna and Movieline staff editor Louis Virtel have in common? August birthdays, for starters — which brings us to the jumping-off point for the latest episode of Verbal Vogueing . And that’s not all! This jam-packed NSFW edition features everything from #BannedChildrensBooks to the best Tim Gunn impression you’ve heard all day. Next. Level. Click through to check it out.

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VIDEO: Celebrate the Only Birthdays That Matter in Episode 3 of Verbal Vogueing, Featuring Movieline’s Louis Virtel

Proposed Titles for 15 European City-Set Films Still on Woody Allen’s Bucket List

Earlier today, Penelope Cruz confirmed that she will star in Woody Allen’s next film, an untitled project that is set to shoot in Rome. This means, of course, that the prolific writer/director is making good on his promise to wind his way around Europe — both because it is cheaper than working in the U.S. and because he can declare his love to different international cities onscreen . Regardless of the reason, Movieline is excited for Allen to explore the rest of the continent and with the help of resident European City Expert Louis Virtel , have come up with 15 prospective titles for Allen to work with.

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Proposed Titles for 15 European City-Set Films Still on Woody Allen’s Bucket List

Preview: Parks and Rec Gets the Flu

Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Stupid Things’

Before last night’s middling VMA telecast, MTV snuck in an extra episode of Jersey Shore complete with a big Italian meal, a botched hookup for The Situation and Pauly D, and our first glimpse at a truly crestfallen Vinny. But how fresh-to-death did the guidos remain? Let’s take a look at their report card.

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Jersey Shore Fresh-to-Death Report Card: ‘Stupid Things’

9 First Impressions of Dustin Lance Black’s Wild Directorial Debut What’s Wrong With Virginia

Writing Milk earned him an Oscar, but naturally, what Dustin Lance Black really wanted to do was direct. And thus we have What’s Wrong With Virginia , the behind-the-camera debut of the most celebrated gay ex-Mormon working in cinema today — which might seem irrelevant until you see the wild pastiche of themes and tones he’s whipped up here. As per festival custom , a few first impressions follow the jump.

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9 First Impressions of Dustin Lance Black’s Wild Directorial Debut What’s Wrong With Virginia

Matt Saracen Dies and 3 Other Revelations From Diablo Cody’s Interview with Kyle Chandler

If there are two things that get hearts racing here at Movieline HQ, it’s Friday Night Lights and Diablo Cody’s Red Band Trailer . So you can only imagine the joy we’ve taken out of the latest installment of Cody’s outstanding web-series, which features her interview with FNL star Kyle Chandler. Ahead, the four biggest revelations from their almost too adorable sit-down. Early spoiler: Unfortunately, you won’t see Louis Virtel this time around . Upside: Coach Taylor!

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Matt Saracen Dies and 3 Other Revelations From Diablo Cody’s Interview with Kyle Chandler

What’s On: Stevie Wonder Fundraises for Cancer. (Isn’t He Lovely?)

Woohoo! Raisin’ funds! No, that’s not the name of that failed Mark-Paul Gosselaar law drama — it’s what’s happening on all the major networks tonight. Click through to learn more about “Stand Up to Cancer” (starring Mr. Stevie Wonder) and how to find your favorite Movieline writer — hint, I’m a Movieline writer — on HLN this evening.

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What’s On: Stevie Wonder Fundraises for Cancer. (Isn’t He Lovely?)