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Blake Lively and Chloe Grace Moretz in Some Promo Pics for “Hick” of the Day

I have no idea why I am posting these promo pics that just dropped from some movie called HICKS that is gonna hit theaters in May….but I assume it has something to do with giving big movie companies who refuse to advertise on this site even though it is the perfect site to advertise on free press….I mean if they won’t pay me, I might as well just give it to them for free…or maybe it’s the great storyline…and a great storyline always sucks me in… A Nebraska teen gets more than she bargained for when she sets out for the bright lights of Las Vegas. There’s not titty, no cleavage, no bikini, no upskirts in these promo pics….the only thing of interest in these pics is how fucking old Blake Lively looks up against Chloe Grace Moretz the 11 year old virgin losers masturbate to….and I guess it’s just a picture of out with the old and in with the new jailbait…but Blake Lively always looked 40 so I don’t think she was ever Jailbait…..and really who fucking cares. This post is stupid. I approve of this message: LIKE US ON FACEBOOK EVEN IF YOU DON’T LIKE US

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Blake Lively and Chloe Grace Moretz in Some Promo Pics for “Hick” of the Day

REVIEW: Scorsese’s Hugo Melds Modern Filmmaking with a Glorious Sense of the Past

God help filmmakers who become legendary: Even if they manage to avoid becoming prisoners of their own high standards, there’s no escaping those of their audience. And so Martin Scorsese has taken perhaps one of the biggest risks of his career — bigger, even, than making a radiant, low-key movie about the origins of the Dalai Lama — in adapting Brian Selznick’s subtle and wondrous children’s novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret . You just know there’s going to be some asshole at the dinner party asking, “Yes, but how does it compare with Taxi Driver ?”

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REVIEW: Scorsese’s Hugo Melds Modern Filmmaking with a Glorious Sense of the Past

REVIEW: Moretz Aside, Texas Killing Fields Not So Killer

Every time Sam Worthington shows up in a movie, I squint and ask myself, “Who’s that again?” That might happen two or three times with a new actor. But I feel as if I’ve seen a dozen Worthington performances by now, and I still squinted at him in Texas Killing Fields .

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REVIEW: Moretz Aside, Texas Killing Fields Not So Killer

The Year in the Verge

Every week, Movieline brings you a chat with an up-and-coming actor about whom we have a pretty good feeling. Some are younger than others; some have breakthroughs of different degrees and magnitudes, from lead roles to sidekicks to love interests to other critical foils. But all have one specific thing in common: You’ll be seeing a lot of them in the future, and there’s a good chance you heard from them here first. Read on for a few of 2010’s highlights from The Verge.

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The Year in the Verge