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Joely Richardson on Anonymous, Playing Elizabeth and the Trouble With Greenscreen

Sure, it’s a tough sell. But Anonymous has plenty going for it both behind the camera (director Roland Emmerich and screenwriter John Orloff posit the legitimacy of Shakespeare) and in front of it as well, where a sterling cast including Rhys Ifans , David Thewlis, Mark Rylance and the estimable mother-daughter combo of Vanessa Redgrave and Joely Richardson — playing Queen Elizabeth I some 40 years apart — dig into the historical, political and romantic intrigues with relish.

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Joely Richardson on Anonymous, Playing Elizabeth and the Trouble With Greenscreen

Twit Wit: 5 Best Tweets About Puss in Boots, In Time and Rum Diary

Between Puss in Boots , In Time , and Rum Diary , I didn’t see much reason to fork over $13 at the movies this weekend. (Though I did see Like Crazy — or as I like to call it, Jennifer Lawrence Thanklessly Pouts in a Supporting Role .) Instead of paying up, let’s read up on Twitter’s feelings about these three new films. Prepare to have mixed feelings about Justin Timberlake by the time we hit #1.

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Twit Wit: 5 Best Tweets About Puss in Boots, In Time and Rum Diary

Read Terrence Malick’s 1979 Script Notes from the Tree of Life Precursor Qasida

When Paramount gave a post- Days of Heaven Terrence Malick $1 million, carte blanche, to make his next film, he began developing a highly ambitious project about the creation of life and the cosmos entitled Qasida (or, simply, Q ). Of course, the studio balked at the abstract Malick-ness of it all, the film stalled, and the director took the next two decades off from filmmaking. But! Now you can read Malick’s own Q script notes, circa 1979, and envision how his globe-trotting Q eventually morphed into this year’s Tree of Life .

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Read Terrence Malick’s 1979 Script Notes from the Tree of Life Precursor Qasida