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Movieline’s Interactive Drive Map: Explore Los Angeles With Director Nicolas Winding Refn

Few films in recent memory traverse the urban terrain of Los Angeles as memorably as Nicolas Winding Refn ‘s Drive , the stylish, sublime (and yes, ultra-violent) September 16 “fairytale” starring Ryan Gosling as a soft-spoken stunt man who gets mixed up with vicious gangsters in the city of angels. Using practical locations from downtown to the Valley, Refn paints a portrait of L.A. seldom seen in even the best L.A. stories — and with nary a glimpse of glitzy Hollywood in sight. Dive into Movieline’s interactive Drive map and explore the landscape of Refn’s Los Angeles, in the director’s own words.

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Movieline’s Interactive Drive Map: Explore Los Angeles With Director Nicolas Winding Refn

Check Out Some of the Most Famous Glimpses at the Twin Towers on Film

Labor Day weekend has come to mean a number of things over the years. It used to be a tribute to working men and women and now it’s a three-day excuse to make irresponsible decisions while simultaneously saying farewell to the summer and hello to football season. Ever since 2001 though, it also marks the eve of 9/11 newscasts and commemorative events. Before we break for the party weekend, let’s start remembering those lost in the September 11 attacks with this montage of the Twin Tower’s best moments in movie history, courtesy of web wizard Dan Meth .

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Watch a Brutal Clip from Warrior: Tom Hardy Delivers a Scary Knockout

Warrior is serious . The Oscar-craving movie about mixed martial arts starring Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Joel Edgerton and a whole bunch of other fearsome types — like real-life fighter Erik Apple and wrestling vet Kurt Angle — is a full-throttle ride around the ropes. In this new clip, Hardy unseats a champ in just a few quick moves. Harsh as hell, and so good.

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The Girl’s Guide to the 2011 Fall Movie Season

What’s a girl got to do to find a decent movie around here? Usually, wait until the summer — a season full of big budget action blockbusters, male-targeted comedies and easy paycheck franchise extensions — ends, and the movie posters change color with the leaves. Fortunately, Movieline has just the guide to make the seasonal cinema transition a little easier.

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Departed Trio Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese and William Monahan Attached to The Gambler

Bad news usually breaks late on a Friday, which makes it decidedly bizarre that this great news broke at 10:30 p.m. on the East Coast: Deadline reports that Leonardo DiCaprio is attached to star in the William Monahan-scripted remake of The Gambler , with Martin Scorsese attached to direct. (The three men previous teamed up for The Departed ) The 1974 version of The Gambler — based on a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky — followed a New York City school teacher (James Caan) who is addicted to gambling. No word yet when this will actually film, however, since both Scorsese and DiCaprio have full dance cards for the foreseeable future. [ Deadline ]

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Departed Trio Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese and William Monahan Attached to The Gambler

Steamy Lesbian Drama Circumstance Earns Iranian-American Director Death Threats

You think getting a graphic nude scene by the MPAA is tough? Try making a lesbian coming-of-age movie in Iran. Well, actually, you can’t make a lesbian coming-of-age movie there, because according to president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , there are no lesibans in Iran. Iranian-American director Maryam Keshavarz , who grew up dividing her time between Brooklyn and Shiraz, Iran, knows this is bullshit. That’s why she made Circumstance , her new movie that explores Tehran’s underground subculture of dancing, drinking, sex, drugs, and everything else forbidden by the Mullahs, and two 16-year-old girls, wealthy Atafeh and orphaned Shireen, who fall in love in its midst. “It [doesn’t] adhere to the rules of Iranian cinema, where women have to have their hair covered,” Keshavarz says about Circumstance . “We even have sex scenes and nudity in the film”. In Circumstance , our rebellious heroines strip to their underwear for a forbidden swim in the sea, but even more controversial is a nude fantasy sequence where the girls imagine what it would be like to finally get Sapphic and graphic from the safety of a Dubai hotel room. Women aren’t even allowed to take off their headscarves in front of unrelated males in Iran, let alone film lesbian love scenes, so Keshavarz went to Lebanon to shoot her movie. But homosexuality is illegal in Lebanon too, and in order to pass the government censorship board and get permission to shoot, Keshavarz submitted a script omitting the sexy bits. “We shot those scenes anyway. We just didn’t submit them,” she says. But as filming went on, rumors started flying around Beruit than Maryam & Co. were filming a porno. On the basis of the rumors, the police decided to visit the set on the last day of shooting, so-skin-cidentally the day they were filming the lesbian scene. Keshavarz told The Daily Beast about the experience: “It was incredibly tense. We had 10 days of film on the set,” and she feared it might be confiscated before she could get it out of the country to be developed. The officials had been told they were making an American romantic comedy, so the actors were forced to improvise, in English, a scene where they were talking about their boyfriends. “Fortunately, filmmaking is such a tedious process that they left after the second take,” she explains. The film’s frank exploration of lesbian sexuality has raised feathers even in the Iranian-American community, some of whom (“it’s usually Iranian men in their 50s and 60s,” the director says) have sent her death threats. For her part, Keshavarz is laughing it off. “Threats in email are funny, because they are always in poor English,” she says. Carry on, brave nude warrior!

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Lucky McKee’s Controversial Pic The Woman Gets Release Date, New Trailer

After making waves at Sundance with his controversial horror pic The Woman — in which a suburban family man imprisons a feral woman in his basement, with disastrous results — director Lucky McKee ( May, The Woods, Red ) will finally unveil his film in theaters this October. And with a release date finally set, distributor The Collective has debuted a brand new trailer that sets a slightly gentler domestic tableau for the titular woman to completely ravage with her female fury.

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Watch Spoiler-y and Intriguing International Trailer for In Time

Ricky Gervais Says the Golden Globes — and the Oscars — Want Him Again

Ricky Gervais — the troublemaking Golden Globes host who made callous, hilariously truthful jokes about such esteemed statesmen as Hugh Hefner, Tim Allen, and Robert Downey Jr. during his last hosting gig — claims he’s been asked back to the ceremony for a third straight year. And the Oscars, too. That’s fantastic. But is Gervais willing to take up the offers? The giggling imp explains.

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Watch Johnny Depp Breathe Fire and Undress Amber Heard in the Rum Diary Trailer

Hunter S. Thompson fans have been patiently waiting over a decade for The Rum Diary to reach the big screen. (In fact, the adaptation process, which began in 2000, was so frustrating that the author himself coined the phrase “waterhead fuckaround” to describe the slow studio proceedings.) But The Rum Diary is finally in the can with a fall release date thanks to English writer and director Bruce Robinson, Thompson’s long-time friend Johnny Depp and Depp’s production company Infinitum Nihil. Let’s take a look at the trailer!

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