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Notting Hill Director Casting the Sexiest FDR Movie of All Time

You may never become the President of the United States, declare war on Nazi Germany or revive the economy from a Great Depression, but now you can play someone who has done all three things onscreen. Notting Hill director Roger Michell is searching for U.S. actors to play Franklin Delano Roosevelt, his distant cousin Daisy and his wife Eleanor for the film Hyde Park On Hudson , about the romantic relationship between FDR and Daisy. Michell hopes that the film, being developed by the UK’ s Film4, will begin shooting later this year. Casting suggestions encouraged below. [ Deadline ]

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Rapper Pharoahe Monch Reviews Sucker Punch, Because Why Not?

These days everyone’s a critic. No, really : The folks at NextMovie got rapper Pharoahe Monch to review Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch for a video series entitled, appropriately enough, “Rappers Review Movies.” (Previous installments include Lil Mama on Big Momma’s House 3 — oh, the sweet poetry in that pairing — and Talib Kweli on The Fighter .) So what did the Queens-born self-identified nerd (who famously sampled the theme from Godzilla for his chart-topping 1999 anthem “Simon Says” and has a new album out now) think of Sucker Punch ?

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Bill Cosby Welcomes You to the Weekend with Glorious Dubstep

Celebrated TV and film actor Bill Cosby (loved him in Ghost Dad ) once had a program called The Cosby Show with seriously fabulous opening credits. Those credits have been remixed to an electronic dance beat, and I’m telling you Sabrina La Beauf has never been funkier. Mysteriously, Lisa Bonet is the worst. Anyway: Have a glorious weekend and let Phylicia Rashad’s sashaying lead the way! [ YouTube ]

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Movieline’s Week in Review: Farewell, My Lovely

Our emotions got the best of us this week at Movieline HQ, where devastating losses, frightening feuds and more than a couple wild cultural developments took their tolls. But now it’s Friday, and we have weekend editor Dixon Gaines’s stabilizing influence to look forward to. Rejoice, and drop back by Saturday and Sunday as the healing begins. Have a good one!

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