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Carey Mulligan and John Goodman at NYFF – Hollywood.TV

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Carey Mulligan, John Goodman and Oscar Isaac hit the red carpet at the NYFF for the premiere of their film Inside Llewyn Davis. It is the latest offering fro…

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Carey Mulligan and John Goodman at NYFF – Hollywood.TV

Report: Martin Scorsese’s Hugo to Screen at NYFF

Our sister blog Deadline is reporting that the surprise sneak screening tonight at the New York Film Festival — showcasing a “work in progress from a master filmmaker” — will be Martin Scorsese’s Hugo . If true, it would be Scorsese’s second film to screen at this year’s NYFF (after George Harrison: Living in the Material World ) and a considerable risk for Paramount, which would be exhibiting the uncompleted 3-D film in one of the tougher filmgoing environments known to man. Movieline will be there in any case; check back with us later on for a report. [via @NikkiFinke ]

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Yes, Larry King Wants to Be Your Next Saturday Night Live Host

Saturday Night Live has been parodying Larry King poorly for years and now the 76-year-old television personality wants to get in on the action by hijacking Studio 8H for a night. In fact, King so believes that he can be the next Betty White that he skipped over the grassroots Facebook campaign and marched down to Rockefeller Center to audition in person.

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Don’t Ask Justin Timberlake About Yogi Bear, and 8 More Revelations From The Social Network’s NYFF Debut

It took arriving 90 minutes early and consuming seven cups of coffee, but I managed to snag a spot at this morning’s standing-room only New York Film Festival preview screening of The Social Network — apparently the only one featuring director David Fincher, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake in one place to discuss their massively anticipated movie about the exhilarating (if ugly) advent of Facebook. And apart from learning that the film is excellent, there was much more to be discovered afterward at the Walter Reade Theater. To wit:

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Don’t Ask Justin Timberlake About Yogi Bear, and 8 More Revelations From The Social Network’s NYFF Debut

Big Brother Repulsion Index: The Lost Ballad of Brenchel

With Rachel gone , Brendon launched a suicide mission to avenge his beloved’s eviction from the Big Brother house. This meant winning a knotty challenge, shouting “This is for you, Rach” into his mic every 30 seconds, earning the nickname “canklesaurus rex” from Britney and making idiotic decisions that his lost lover would have approved of. With that in mind, let’s hit last night’s Repulsion Index.

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Big Brother Repulsion Index: The Lost Ballad of Brenchel

Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter to Close 2010 NY Film Festival

The Film Society of Lincoln Center this morning announced its selections for the 48th New York Film Festival, which includes the U.S. premiere of Clint Eastwood’s mortality drama Hereafter among other work by Jean-Luc Godard, Mike Leigh, Olivier Assayas, centenarian Manoel de Oliveira and this year’s Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul. And while we’re importing from Cannes, we might as well include that notorious Mexican cannibal flick while we’re at it. Click through for the full line-up (Including previously announced opening-night and centerpiece selections).

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Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter to Close 2010 NY Film Festival