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Robert Rodriguez’s Machete Kills Finds A Home; Ewan McGregor & Kate Hudson Eye Born To Be King: Biz Break

Also in Friday morning’s wrap of news briefs: Variety appoints its new publisher. Shirley MacLaine eyes her next gig. And, take a look at the new Specialty newcomers for the weekend. Robert Rodriguez’s Machete Kills Heads to Open Road The new movie sees Danny Trejo reprising his role as ex-Federale agent Machete and adds Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Amber Heard, Charlie Sheen, Lady Gaga, Antonio Banderas, Jessica Alba, Demian Bichir, Alexa Vega, Vanessa Hudgens, Cuba Gooding Jr., William Sadler, Marko Zaror and Mel Gibson. Here’s what is known about the pic: “Machete “recruited by the president of the United States for a mission which would be impossible for any mortal man: He must take down a madman revolutionary and an eccentric billionaire arms dealer who has hatched a plan to spread war and anarchy across the planet,” THR reports . Ewan McGregor and Kate Hudson Eye Born to Be King McGregor will play dual roles as an extra who resembles a major movie star. Hudson, who is still in talks to join the project, would play a Hollywood starlet who has issues with the star but likes the extra, THR reports . Variety Names Michelle Sobrino-Stearns Publisher Its associate publisher Sobrino-Stearns was named publisher, the first big move at the Hollywood trade publication since Penske Media Corp. acquired it earlier this month. She is Variety’s first female lead in its century-plus history, Deadline reports . [ PMC is the parent company of Movieline ] Shirley MacLaine Eyes Tammy MacLaine is in talks to star opposite Melissa McCarthy in road trip comedy Tammy . The story centers on a woman who is laid off from her job at Hardee’s, discovers her husband is having an affair and decides to go on a road trip with her alcoholic, foul-mouthed, diabetic grandmother, THR reports . Specialty Box Office: The Sessions , All Together , Holy Motors , Tai Chi Zero Jane Fonda, Kylie Minogue, Helen Hunt, William H. Macy and more have debuts in the Specialty realm this weekend. Fox Searchlight hosted a series of word-of-mouthers for The Sessions which it nabbed at Sundance. NYC distributor Kino Lorber is teaming with Tribeca Film for its first title going out via theatrical day and date with French-language All Together . Cannes favorite Holy Motors will head out in theaters via Indomina, opening in New York this weekend, followed by releases in various U.S. cities Deadline reports .

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Robert Rodriguez’s Machete Kills Finds A Home; Ewan McGregor & Kate Hudson Eye Born To Be King: Biz Break

Exclusive: Kay McCabe — a.k.a. Matthew McConaughey’s Mom — Has Tough Words For an Odd Couple in Bernie

Richard Linklater’s latest film, Bernie , makes its SXSW debut on Wednesday, but Movieline will save you a trip to Austin by showcasing one of its finer highlights here. Take it away, Kay McCabe! McCabe, the saucy delight otherwise known as Matthew McConaughey’s mother, drops in for one of the dark comedy’s documentary interludes. In this first-look clip, she has a few words for the titular local mortician (played by Jack Black) and the rich widow (Shirley MacLaine) whose wealth he pursues with deadly consequences. McConaughey co-stars as the district attorney investigating Bernie’s shenanigans. Bernie opens April 27 via Millennium Entertainment. Check out more from SXSW 2012 here . Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Exclusive: Kay McCabe — a.k.a. Matthew McConaughey’s Mom — Has Tough Words For an Odd Couple in Bernie

At NYFF: Michelle Williams Talks Up Wry, Romantic My Week With Marilyn

It almost wouldn’t be the New York Film Festival these days without Michelle Williams, whose My Week With Marilyn marks the actress’s fourth effort in five years to grace Manhattan’s venerated fall-movie showcase. It’s inarguably her highest-profile work to splash down here — a world premiere debuting in the festival’s prestigious Centerpiece slot, glowing with awards-season ambition and hinging almost entirely on Williams’s risky interpretation of Marilyn Monroe. But come on: We’re talking about Michelle Williams here. Of course she pulled it off.

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At NYFF: Michelle Williams Talks Up Wry, Romantic My Week With Marilyn

In Honor of Shirley MacLaine’s AFI Life Achievement Award, Let’s Revisit Her 5 Best Onscreen Quotes

The American Film Institute has selected Shirley MacLaine, the candid Hollywood legend and memorable Oscar speechifier , to receive their 40th Life Achievement Award . Hooray! Problem is, they’re only honoring her current lifetime. Her other 18 or 19 lifetimes were failures, I guess — but still, she’s had a pretty good career on the big screen. Shall we take a walk through her finest quotes in film?

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In Honor of Shirley MacLaine’s AFI Life Achievement Award, Let’s Revisit Her 5 Best Onscreen Quotes

Movieline Crunches the Numbers on Tyler Perry’s $130 Million Paycheck

Happy 42nd birthday, Tyler Perry! What better way to celebrate than by being named “entertainment’s highest paid man” by Forbes ? And to everyone else, I am sorry to inform you that to earn said title, Tyler Perry banked $130 million between May 2010 and May 2011. Ahead, Movieline parses Perry’s windfall to give us some perspective on Madea’s moneyed maker.

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Movieline Crunches the Numbers on Tyler Perry’s $130 Million Paycheck

Shirley MacLaine Joins Italian/Jewish Romeo and Juliet Film — But Who As?

Just when you’d written your last letter to Juliet and cleaned up your star-crossed gnomes , in comes one more retooled Romeo and Juliet called The Locals . In the upcoming indie , director/writer Sue Kramer treats the Montagues and Capulets to “a Jewish/Italian twist.” Shirley MacLaine, who just titillated us with fabulous anecdotes at the LA Film Festival , is the first cast in the film, and Vera Farmiga and Alan Arkin are in talks to join her. But who will she play?

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Shirley MacLaine Joins Italian/Jewish Romeo and Juliet Film — But Who As?

Oscar Week Classics: Shirley MacLaine Wins for Terms of Endearment