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James Franco Has A Great And Powerful Smile

If James Franco reads his reviews,  he should avoid  David Edelstein ‘s critique of Oz The Great and Powerful   at Vulture.com .   “Franco is unconvincing generally, tamping down the passion, ironicizing everything out,” wrote Edelstein. “It’s possible Franco’s modern-sounding stammers and shrugs opposite actors playing it straight are meant in the spirit of Bob Hope’s hipster cowards — or those of Woody Allen , who cited Hope among his inspirations for  Sleeper  and  Love and Death . But Franco doesn’t have the comebacks. He’s playing a noncommittal character in a noncommittal way, so that you want to scream, “This isn’t a performance-art project! You’re carrying a movie!”  Ouch, though I’m with Edelstein on this one. It’s weird to see Franco giving such a modern performance in a movie that functions as a prequel to the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz , and is supposed to be taking place in the early 1900s.  I guess that tornado didn’t just transport Franco from Kansas to Oz, it messed with the time-space continuum, too. Well, while we wait to see if the weekend box-office results will vindicate Franco’s performance, I’ve noticed something about Franco that is fully committed: his smile. Watching him promoting Oz over the last few weeks and the films he brought to Sundance in January, Kink , which he produced, and Interior. Leather Bar , which he co-directed, I’ve discovered that Franco does for beaming what Futurama’ s Hypnotoad does for staring. He’s all in — teeth, gums and crinkled eyes — and the effect kind of mesmerizing in a man-he’s-really-going-for-it way. Check out these photos: So, bad reviews be damned. Keep smiling James….I…await…your final…orders. [ Vulture ] Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter . Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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Friday Box Office: Rio Still Soaring At Number One, Madea Looking A Little Tired

The high-flying birds of Rio stayed aloft in first place again, winning the Friday night box office crow, while Madea’s Family managed a rather soft second place opening night. The animal family of Water For Elephants notched a third place opening while the awwwww…. so cute! kitties of African Cats strode in at fifth place. Your Friday box office is here.

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Sam Raimi Demands That His Oz Movie Get Swank’d

Somewhere over the rainbow…some sh*t’s about to go down. As Sam Raimi puts the gears in motion for his edgy, adult prequel to the Wizard of Oz, the be-suited director is drawing a line in the sand for Disney execs. Raimi is insisting that two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank play an elder witch in Oz, the Great and the Powerful , while the studio is demanding that Michelle Williams fill the role. Witch fight!

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James Franco & Mila Kunis Confirmed To Join The Wonderful World Of Oz

Coming Soon is reporting that Sam Raimi has officially cast James Franco as the titular, fast-talking conman in Oz, The Great and Powerful, his adult-tinged prequel to the Wizard of Oz . And errant ballerina Mila Kunis is also coming aboard at the witch Glendora; no word as to whether she is a good witch or a bad witch. It’s long been rumored but I think Franco is great choice for a silver-tongued scamster — after all, didn’t he con us all into thinking he’d be able to host the Oscars? [ ComingSoon ]

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Sofia Coppola, Stephen Dorff, and Elle Fanning Play ‘My Favorite Scene’

When I asked Somewhere director Sofia Coppola and her two stars Stephen Dorff and Elle Fanning to pick their favorite film scenes of all-time, each responded with a clip he/she first watched during early adolescence. Of course, right? Coppola chose an ’80s classic, Fanning selected a cinematic hallmark starring her screen idol, and Dorff recalled a scene that intrigued and baffled him when he first saw it on television. Join us as we revisit their favorites (with clips!).

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Source Code World Premiere to Kick-Off SXSW

Just over the transom at Movieline HQ comes word that Duncan Jones’ Source Code will have its world premiere at the opening night of South by Southwest on March. The twisty, science-fiction hybrid stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a soldier who keeps reliving the same train bombing with the hopes of finding the cul — BOOM. Just over the transom at Movieline HQ comes word that Duncan Jones’ Source Code will have its world premiere at the opening night of South by Southwest in March. The twisty, science-fiction hybrid stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a soldier who keeps reliving the same train bombing with the hopes of finding the cul — BOOM. Just over the transom at Movieline HQ comes word that Duncan Jones’ Source Code will have its world premiere at the opening night of South by Southwest in March. The twisty, science-fiction hybrid stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a soldier who keeps reliving the same train bombing with the hopes of finding the cul — BOOM. Joke, killed. (Bows.)

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Video Evidence of Hollywood Unoriginality: ‘We’re Not in Kansas Anymore’ Gets a Montage

Raabe, ‘Wizard of Oz’ Munchkin actor, dies at 94

Meinhardt Raabe, who played the Munchkin coroner in “The Wizard of Oz” and proclaimed in the movie that the Wicked Witch of the East was “really most sincerely dead,” has died. He was 94. > > Read More Raabe, ‘Wizard of Oz’ Munchkin actor, dies at 94 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading