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Detachment Poster Debut: Adrien Brody’s Class is in Session

Nearly a year on from its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, director Tony Kaye’s ensemble drama Detachment is readying to make its debut on VOD and in theaters. This calls for a poster! Movieline’s got your first look at the one-sheet — featuring leading man Adrien Brody and a high school classroom in desperate need of a janitor — after the break. From this site’s Tribeca review : Detachment follows substitute teacher Henry Barthes (Brody) through his extended stay at a Queens high school, a borderline war zone where students would sooner drop a loogie than an apple on an instructor’s desk, and where city administrators openly link plunging property values to plunging test scores. This is where contemporary education has gone to die, slowly and painfully. Henry swims through an ensemble-cast cosmos of lifers Their banter — about a dead colleague here, a popped pill there — keeps them sane and human enough amid the savagery. They’ve all but given up on the kids, defecting to the private sector when the hopelessness of teaching public school finally becomes one humiliation too many. After a while, in fact, Detachment feels as though Kaye is telling a ghost story — a novel, really, with characters and back stories fluttering through magic-hour prisms and saturated nocturnal light, their yelps and groans and pleas and dins and salutations and whispers hand-stitched into narrative breaths, their memories folded into daydreams and pummeled into nightmares, these fluorescent-lit cathedrals of learning dismantled before their inhabitants’ eyes, finally windblown into oblivion. The film demands being taken seriously even as it testifies to its own futility, like the obituary of some household name you loved as a kid. It’s point-blank blame and benediction of teachers themselves, resolving only to leave you wondering how things got so bad while also wondering why no one told you sooner how bad they’d been getting. Resolving, that is, when it’s not suggesting you never listened in the first place and most definitely aren’t listening now. Bam. Also check out Movieline’s interview with Brody about the film; Tribeca Film will uncork Detachment on Feb. 24 via Movies On Demand, iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, VUDU and other platforms before opening it theatrically in select cities beginning March 16. Visit detachment-film.com for more info.

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New Detachment Trailer: Adrien Brody Tangles with Dangerous Minds

In the new trailer for Detachment — the latest entry in the teachers-are-big-ole-saints genre of filmmaking, Adrien Brody plays a teacher who has not spent all his life living in a gangsta’s paradise. That’s where the conflict is. He wants to help his group of troubled students, but he can barely get them to sit down, let alone listen up. The execution looks charming enough, and the movie fared well at Tribeca, so let’s indulge director (and showman ) Tony Kaye’s vision and dig this new group of Freedom Writers. All the requisite tropes are in place: martyr classroom demeanor, a couple of emotional conniptions, students who don’t care about their grades, personal attacks waged against the teacher, and best of all, the possibility of a weird romance between instructor and student. Sandy Dennis mastered this in Up the Down Staircase , y’all. And Adrien Brody emitted more personality with his cameo as Salvador Dali in Midnight in Paris than he does in this entire movie, but I can’t deny the crowd-pleasing (and pretty crazy) nature of this story. Let’s watch The Pianist get pissed. Verdict : Ehhh, what the hell, enroll me.

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New Detachment Trailer: Adrien Brody Tangles with Dangerous Minds

Hollywood Ink: Reese Witherspoon, Nora Ephron in Search of Peggy Lee

Also today in Hollywood Ink: Adrien Brody will square off with Tony Kaye… MGM slips closer to bankruptcy… and… that’s about it. (Sorry, it’s that kind of day.)

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TV Bites: Justin Timberlake Gets Animated for The Cleveland Show

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: David Geffen was almost an American Idol judge… Andie McDowell heads to television… How I Met Your Mother probably didn’t just cast the mother… and more ahead.

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Hollywood Ink: Will Ferrell Habla Español

Also in this morning’s Hollywood Ink: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo finds two more cast members… Tom Cruise gets a pay cut… the world will have to watch another Nicholas Sparks adaptation… and more ahead.

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Hollywood Ink: Will Ferrell Habla Español