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How The Possession Poster Raises the Bar For the Horror Genre

It’s really easy to be cynical about horror movie posters. Most of them are garish, Photoshop nightmares unworthy of a second look. But we really owe it to ourselves to bask in the sublime surrealism of the one-sheet for The Possession . A poster like this one, for a low-budget horror film with a decent pedigree (Sam Raimi is among the producers) that will play as late-summer counterprogramming in multiplexes around the country, comes around, oh, never. I’ll grant you that it is of questionable construction. It’s flat and nearly monochromatic, the Photoshop is sloppy in spots (especially where the wrist meets the mouth), and it feels like a detail from the poster for another Raimi film, Drag Me to Hell : Still, there’s beauty in the simplicity. Take away the title, taglines, and credit block and you instantly know this is a person-possessed movie. No weird upside-down people , no impossible-for-even-the-most-elastic-yogi posing , no one stuck to the ceiling — just a person being mauled from the inside out by a demon clawing its way out of that person’s maw. Any other image meant to illustrate “possessed” looks like unicorns and rainbows in comparison. And why not? Reality is always stranger — and scarier — than fiction, and, my God, this really happened! Somewhere, out in the world, someone is telling the story about that time a girl they knew vomited up a gnarled ghoul hand that then ripped her face off. That’s the takeaway, anyhow, when “Based on a True Story” is placed above the poster’s horrific, inspired image. It’s an audacious juxtaposition. For nearly a decade, horror movies brandishing their ripped-from-reality bonafides have hewed to relatively realistic depictions of their content. The Exorcism of Emily Rose , for example, is atmospheric and unsettling in its depiction of a girl lost in foggy desolation. Similarly, the remake of The Amityville Horror exists in a scuzzy, off-balance suburbia, but it’s one that feels relatively in-step with our world. Even the ridiculous, porny poster for The Devil Inside feels grounded in some perversion of reality. Not so for The Possession . It’s a true story spewed forth from the interior worlds of Lovecraft and Dalí. Our first instinct is to laugh at the absurdity of selling a movie using this image as “based on a true story.” But disbelief quickly gives way to something like awe. On one hand it’s a complete inversion of how to market a real-person-possessed movie. Instead of people contorted by unseen supernatural forces — that is, something we can go in believing actually happened — we’re getting a person brutally face-hugged by a tangible hellspawn, a practical and realistic impossibility that subverts the scare power of these sorts of movies. It’s not frightening, after all, if we know it can’t really happen. (Shock cuts only go so far.) On the other hand, it’s a deft commentary on these kinds of films. We all know they’re ridiculous. But you’d never know it to look at their posters. From the images to the copy, they’re humorless voids of self-righteousness, like an ad for a sanctimonious documentary or a foreign art-house film. Except these are ads for movies about a kid puking, what, smoke? A scarf? Oil? Liquid gold? Or being suspended upside down, against one’s control . And on and on. The Possession one-sheet, in the grand Raimi tradition, is self-aware and calls attention to how ridiculous it all is while simultaneously giving us a good, solid modern horror movie image. I’d be surprised if the image on this poster is ever brought to life in The Possession (but here’s hoping!), and time will tell how grossly it misrepresents the tone and content of the film. But all that seems beside the point when you have a poster of such sly wit and artistry. PREVIOUSLY IN ONE-SHEET WONDER The Simple, Fan-Driven Pleasures of Moonrise Kingdom ‘s First Poster Dante A. Ciampaglia is a writer, editor and photographer in New York. You can find him on Twitter , Tumblr , and, occasionally, his blog .

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Elijah Wood Cast In ‘Speed… at a Piano’

Did you ever think to yourself, what if Keanu Reeves in Speed wasn’t on a bus careening through Santa Monica at the behest of a madman but sitting at a piano giving the concert of his life under pain of certain death? No? Well, that’s why you, my friend, do not have a movie deal with Elijah Wood in place to star as said pianist. A classical thriller, they’ll call it! More on Eugenio Mira’s Grand Piano after the jump. According to THR , Mira’s indie thriller trades on a concept as high as it is brilliantly simple: “The story concerns a once-great concert pianist who suffers from stage fright and comes back to perform after a five-year hiatus. Just when he’s about to play the first bar, he notices somebody has written a threatening note on his music sheet. He’s now forced to play his best concert ever to save his life as well as his wife’s.” “Think Speed at a piano.” Oh, I’m thinking it. And now that I’ve thought it, I’m thinking Speed at a number of other locations. Speed at the post office! Speed at the dry cleaner! Speed on a Zamboni! Speed on a boat! (Oh, wait .) Grand Piano will be written by Damien Chazelle ( Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench , The Last Exorcism 2 ); Rodrigo Cortes, who directed Ryan Reynolds in a box in Buried , along with Buried producer Adrian Guerra, will produce. Director Mira previously made the genre entries The Birthday and Agnosia and appears in Cortes’ Red Lights , but you may also recognize him from this infamous 2010 Fantastic Fest karaoke video in which he, RZA, and future Grand Piano star Wood sing along to the sounds of the Black Eyed Peas. If that’s not an auspicious start to a fruitful film collaboration, I don’t know what is. [ THR ]

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Happy Birthday Justin Bieber! Cougars Rejoice, The Boy Is Finally Legal!

The day that some women have been waiting for has finally arrived! The teenage superstar celebrates a milestone birthday March 1 when he turns 18 years old — making him legally allowed to do such things as vote and get a tattoo, though that hasn’t stopped him from getting some ink before. Let’s take a look back at 2011, which was a was a whirlwind year for the pop star, both professionally and personally. The biopic about his rise to fame, “Never Say Never” was released in February 2011 and was a box office boom, and his “My World” tour had fans screaming around the world to get a glimpse of their idol up on the big stage. While Bieber is preparing for a new album to drop this spring, he didn’t leave his fans empty-handed this Christmas, and released a holiday album, “Under the Mistletoe,” as a special treat. Bieber certainly grew up over the past year. He and girlfriend Selena Gomez made their red carpet debut at Vanity Fair’s 2011 post-Oscars bash, and the two piled on the PDA while on vacation together in Hawaii and have been spotted on dates all over the world together. While things seem to be going well on the relationship front, Bieber got his first taste of some adult drama last fall, when Mariah Yeater claimed that the teen singer had sex with her backstage at one of his concerts and was the father of her baby. DNA tests were submitted, and the matter quietly went away after some serious legal threats from Bieber’s camp. Keep it 100, have any of you caught Bieber fever and fantasized about bedding the young Canadian heartthrob? Despite all the thirsty hoes that wanna get a piece of Justin’s “Bieber” he still loves his bish. Image via WENN Source More On Bossip! TwitterFiles: Out-Of-Pocket Nicki Minaj Stans Go HAM On Jill Scott After She Tweets About Exorcism Grammy Performance! Which NBA Player Was Hanging Out With This Boobed Out Beck During All-Star Weekend? A Lil Black Matrimony-dom: Comedian Kel Mitchell Weds His Boo Thang Asia Lee Take The Advice: People That Got Together When Everyone Told Them Not To

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What The Hell?? Denver Broncos WR On Trial For Sexually Assaulting & Knocking Up Drunk Woman After Forcing Her To Do A “Four-way” With Him, His Boo, And Teammate

SMH at them getting it poppin on a air mattress and this guy gets an NFL paycheck. Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas testified at former teammate Perrish Cox’s sexual assault trial Wednesday, saying that Cox carried a sleeping woman into his bed and then told Thomas, “I think she’s ready.” Cox is accused of sexually assaulting the woman, who testified earlier Wednesday. Both the woman and Thomas told jurors they kissed on an air mattress at Cox’s apartment after meeting Cox and Cox’s girlfriend at a club. Thomas said the woman fell asleep, and he dismissed Cox’s suggestion, saying he didn’t want to have sex with the woman because she was drunk. “I wanted to have sex with her but I didn’t,” Thomas testified. “We hadn’t done nothing before. I wasn’t going to try nothing that night because she had been drinking. She had got drunk.” Cox’s lawyer, Harvey Steinberg, objected to Thomas’ testimony because he hadn’t used the “she’s ready” phrase in a previous interview and asked for a mistrial. The judge rejected that. Thomas testified that Cox then sat with him in the living room for a while. He said the woman was still in the bedroom when he left about an hour later. The woman testified that she had a fuzzy memory of what happened that night and suspected she had been drugged after she woke up feeling sick the next day. Under questioning from Cox’s attorney, the woman said if something had happened with Thomas, she wouldn’t have considered it rape. “It wouldn’t have been fine but I wouldn’t have seen it as rape if he admitted it,” she said, referring to Thomas. She said Thomas denied that anything had happened. Later, she found out she was pregnant, and she contacted authorities Oct. 28, 2010. A DNA analyst testified that a paternity test using a sample taken from the woman’s placenta showed that Cox was the father, with more than 99 percent certainty. Thomas and Cox’s roommate, Cassius Vaughn, who was asleep in the apartment at the time of the alleged assault, also submitted DNA samples and were ruled out as the father. Steinberg rebutted the expert’s testimony by suggesting the sample may have been contaminated because it was an expedited request. Prosecutors Chris Gallo and Bob Chappell present a case that’s straightforward: Cox denies having sex with the woman, who can’t recall having sex that night but became pregnant and Cox’s DNA matched the fetus. But Steinberg, through cross examination of the prosecutors’ witnesses, paints a picture of partying and failed sexual relations between Thomas and the woman, and possible sexual relations between the woman and Cox’s girlfriend, Carthy Che. Thomas testified that the alleged victim was the aggressor when she jumped in the front seat with him and they started kissing as they drove with Cox and Che to Cox’s apartment. The alleged victim testified that she didn’t think she was drunk because she said she could have between 10 and 15 drinks without blacking out. Che also testified but rambled at times and couldn’t recall whether she spoke to an investigator who was sitting in the courtroom. In a question sent through Douglas County District Judge Paul King, jurors asked whether she was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Thomas said the woman and Che appeared fine and were able to walk up the stairs to the apartment. Thomas sent the woman a text message around noon that day to ask if she remembered what happened earlier, which the woman told police she found suspicious. Thomas said he sent the text after Vaughn told him at practice that Che and the accuser had “girl-on-girl action.” “I asked if she hooked up with Che,” Thomas testified. He said he stopped texting her after she didn’t respond to about five messages. Cox has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault while the victim was physically helpless and one count of sexual assault while the victim was incapable of determining the nature of the conduct. He faces two years to life in prison if convicted. Wow. Just wow!!! This story is wrong on too many fawking levels!!! So….they take a drunk girl home from the club, she gets it in with dude and his girl…then dude tries to get her to screw his teammate too…then girl gets pregnant and it’s the dude’s seed?!?!?!!? SMH. Victim is video vixen Camille Washington pictured below: Source More On Bossip! TwitterFiles: Out-Of-Pocket Nicki Minaj Stans Go HAM On Jill Scott After She Tweets About Exorcism Grammy Performance! Which NBA Player Was Hanging Out With This Boobed Out Beck During All-Star Weekend? A Lil Black Matrimony-dom: Comedian Kel Mitchell Weds His Boo Thang Asia Lee Take The Advice: People That Got Together When Everyone Told Them Not To

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Nicki Minaj’s Alter Ego Roman Zolanski Makes Grammy Debut

Minaj welcomed her favorite alter ego onstage for her eye-popping performance of “Roman Holiday.” By Jocelyn Vena Nicki Minaj performs at the Grammys on Sunday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Nicki Minaj ‘s wacky alter ego Roman Zolanski made his Grammy debut Sunday night as the MC welcomed him to the stage during her eye-popping performance of “Roman Holiday.” The Brooklyn-bred MC kicked off the buzzed-about spectacle belting out the opening lines of Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded track in a confession booth. After she confesses her sins, a short filmed dubbed “The Exorcism of Roman” played, and when she returned to the stage, she was strapped to a board, surrounded by religious icons, priests, monks and the like. The theatrical performance was punctuated by the track’s thumping beat and soaring rap/sung portions by the always fierce Minaj. As the song began to wrap up, a priest stepped onto the stage and performed an exorcism on the pop star, who had broken free of her shackles during the song. Minaj was elevated off the stage through the power of prayer as the frenetic track closed out. While Minaj’s dedicated Barbs know all about her alter ego, not all Grammy viewers might be familiar with Roman, the subject of her upcoming album release. In the sea of Minaj personas , Roman stands out as the most zany. In fact, he was born from Minaj’s own anger, as the myth goes. There is even a family of Zolanskis. Roman’s mother, Martha, is another person that Minaj fans are familiar with. The British femme makes an appearance in the “Moment 4 Life” video . Roman’s appearance on Minaj’s tracks is hardly new. He once share a track with Eminem’s own alternate persona, Slim Shady, on the Pink Friday song “Roman’s Revenge.” “Everybody knows my favorite alter ego is Roman,” she once told MTV News . “[He’s] bad. That’s why I like Roman. I think I started liking Roman more because everybody else starting like Roman, so he became my favorite. People are expecting him to do some real craziness on the next album.” As she began to near the release of Roman Reloaded, she made it abundantly clear that she wanted him to be the star of her sophomore release. “And if you’re not familiar with Roman, then you will be familiar with him very soon,” she described him last year in the VMA press room. “He’s the boy that lives inside of me. He’s a lunatic and he’s gay, and he’ll be on there a lot.” As for why Minaj decided to play up religion during her performance, she once shared that aspects of the album (due out in April) will focus on the rehabilitation of Roman. “Well, he was there [in Moscow] secretly because [alter ego] Martha wanted him to go there,” Minaj told MTV News . “So they put him in this thing with monks and nuns; they were trying to rehabilitate him.” What did you think of Nicki Minaj’s Grammy performance? Leave your review in the comments section below! Related Videos 2012 Grammy Awards Show Highlights Related Photos 2012 Grammy Awards: Main Show 2012 Grammy Awards: Backstage And Audience Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Movieline Asks Rite Priest Gary Thomas: Which Exorcism Movies Are Most Realistic?

The new Anthony Hopkins exorcism thriller The Rite may be a work of fiction, but it was inspired by the real life experiences of Father Gary Thomas, an American priest who studied under a master exorcist in Rome and became the subject of Matt Baglio’s book The Rite: The Making of a Modern Exorcist . Naturally, Movieline seized the chance to ask the energetic Father Gary to play film critic and weigh in on eight possession horror classics, from The Exorcist to Paranormal Activity to Tim Burton’s classic comedy about a lovable “bio-exorcist.”

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People’s Choice Awards 2011: List of Winners

Who were the big winners at the People’s Choice Awards? You can probably guess, since you, the people, cast the votes. But we’ve got the full list of 2011 winners and nominees for you below regardless! Keeping its momentum from last year, the Twilight saga was a big winner, Eclipse -ing the competition. What an absolute stunner. And awful joke. Zac Efron won for Hottest Star Under 25. More like under 95!!! In addition to favorite movie, it also one favorite drama movie and favorite on-screen team at the award show. We expect Breaking Dawn will too. In music, Eminem snagged the most awards, including favorite male artist and favorite hip hop artist, and favorite song for ” Love the Way You Lie .” House M.D. beat out Glee in the TV category with three awards: favorite TV drama, favorite TV drama actor and favorite TV drama actress. Here’s the full 2011 People’s Choice Awards Winners list, as revealed last night. The winner in each category is listed first and starred… FAVORITE MOVIE * The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Alice In Wonderland Inception Iron Man 2 Toy Story 3 FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR *Johnny Depp Leonardo DiCaprio Robert Downey Jr. Robert Pattinson Taylor Lautner FAVORITE MOVIE ACTRESS * Kristen Stewart Angelina Jolie Jennifer Aniston Julia Roberts Katherine Heigl FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE * Iron Man 2 Kick-Ass Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Robin Hood Salt FAVORITE ACTION STAR * Jackie Chan Angelina Jolie Bradley Cooper Jake Gyllenhaal Robert Downey Jr. FAVORITE DRAMA MOVIE * The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Alice in Wonderland Dear John Inception The Social Network FAVORITE FAMILY MOVIE * Toy Story 3 Despicable Me How to Train Your Dragon The Karate Kid Shrek Forever After FAVORITE COMEDY MOVIE * Grown Ups Date Night Easy A Sex and the City 2 Valentine’s Day FAVORITE COMEDIC STAR * Adam Sandler Drew Barrymore Steve Carell Tina Fey Will Ferrell FAVORITE ON SCREEN TEAM * The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner Date Night, Tina Fey & Steve Carell Inception, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Dileep Rao Iron Man 2, Robert Downey Jr. & Don Cheadle The Karate Kid, Jaden Smith & Jackie Chan FAVORITE MOVIE STAR UNDER 25 * Zac Efron Emma Watson Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Vanessa Hudgens FAVORITE HORROR MOVIE * A Nightmare on Elm Street The Crazies The Last Exorcism Let Me In Resident Evil: Afterlife FAVORITE TV DRAMA * House The Good Wife Gossip Girl Grey’s Anatomy The Vampire Diaries FAVORITE TV DRAMA ACTOR * Hugh Laurie Chace Crawford Ian Somerhalder Patrick Dempsey Taye Diggs FAVORITE TV DRAMA ACTRESS * Lisa Edelstein Blake Lively Julianna Margulies Kate Walsh Sandra Oh FAVORITE TV COMEDY * Glee The Big Bang Theory How I Met Your Mother Modern Family Two and a Half Men FAVORITE TV COMEDY ACTOR * Neil Patrick Harris Alec Baldwin Jim Parsons Matthew Morrison Steve Carell FAVORITE TV COMEDY ACTRESS * Jane Lynch Alyson Hannigan Courteney Cox Eva Longoria Parker Tina Fey FAVORITE COMPETITION SHOW * American Idol America’s Got Talent Dancing With The Stars Hell’s Kitchen So You Think You Can Dance FAVORITE TV CRIME DRAMA * Lie To Me Bones Criminal Minds Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NCIS FAVORITE TV CRIME FIGHTER * Tim Roth, Lie to Me Emily Deschanel, Bones Mariska Hargitay. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Mark Harmon, NCIS Simon Baker, The Mentalist FAVORITE SCI-FI/FANTASY SHOW * Fringe Smallville Supernatural True Blood The Vampire Diaries FAVORITE TALK SHOW HOST * Conan O’Brien Chelsea Handler Ellen DeGeneres George Lopez Oprah Winfrey FAVORITE TV OBSESSION * Dexter Burn Notice Pretty Little Liars True Blood White Collar FAVORITE TV GUILTY PLEASURE * Keeping Up with the Kardashians Jersey Shore Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List The Real Housewives of New Jersey Tosh.O FAVORITE TV GUEST STAR * Demi Lovato, Grey’s Anatomy Betty White, Community Britney Spears, Glee Carrie Underwood, How I Met Your Mother Neil Patrick Harris, Glee FAVORITE TV DOCTOR * Gregory House, Hugh Laurie Cristina Yang, Sandra Oh Derek Shepherd, Patrick Dempsey James Wilson, Robert Sean Leonard Meredith Grey, Ellen Pompeo FAVORITE TV FAMILY * The Simpsons, The Simpsons The Griffins, Family Guy The Harpers, Two and a Half Men The Pritchetts/Dunphys, Modern Family The Scavos, Desperate Housewives FAVORITE FAMILY TV MOVIE * Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam Beauty & the Briefcase iCarly: iPsycho Revenge of the Bridesmaids Starstruck FAVORITE TV CHEF * Rachael Ray Bobby Flay Gordon Ramsay Jamie Oliver Paula Deen FAVORITE NEW TV DRAMA * Hawaii Five-O Blue Bloods Chase The Defenders Detroit 1-8-7 The Event Hellcats Law and Order: Los Angeles Nikita FAVORITE NEW TV COMEDY * $#*! My Dad Says Better With You Mike & Molly No Ordinary Family Outsourced Raising Hope Running Wilde FAVORITE MALE ARTIST * Eminem Enrique Iglesias Michael Bubl

Drive-In Theater Playing The Last Exorcism Erupts In Flames

Tulsa, OK drive-in theater, the Admiral Twin, burnt to a crisp yesterday while featuring a double-bill of The Last Exorcism and Predators . Fire officials have no leads yet as to what caused the renowned landmark, built in 1951, to razed by the damnable fires of perdition, but some think that dark forces may be at work. Which I don’t think is possible because not eight miles away, a theater playing Eat, Pray, Love is still recounting its unholy tale. More of the cindery remains of the Admiral after the break.

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Eminem Turns Up The Volume In Detroit

Night two of Home and Home tour with Jay-Z was even more energetic than the kickoff. By Shaheem Reid Eminem performs in Detroit on Thursday Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage DETROIT — By the time Eminem got to “Cinderella Man,” near the bottom of his set list on Friday night, the air was filled with so much audible adoration for Slim Shady, Sam Kinison himself could have rose from the grave and screamed in your ear and you wouldn’t hear it. The crowd at Comerica Park was so loud, many people had to text message the person sitting right next to them. Once again, Eminem was treated like a pharaoh. He was the closer on a two-night stand of concerts headlined by him and Jay-Z .

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‘The Last Exorcism’ Director Enjoys Viewers’ Debate Over Conclusion

Director Daniel Stamm explains the controversial ending to the #2 movie in country this week. By Adam Rosenberg Ashley Bell in “The Last Exorcism” Photo: Lionsgate SPOILER WARNING: Before you read past this point, be warned: This article discusses the end of “The Last Exorcism” in depth, so stop reading if you intend to see the movie and don’t want to know how it ends. Director Daniel Stamm’s mock documentary concludes on an open-ended note. As predicted earlier in the film by Nell’s (Ashley Bell) paintings, the cinematographer gets his head chopped off, the producer is hacked to pieces and the preacher, Cotton (Patrick Fabian), his faith seemingly restored, walks into the flame to ward off Hell, his cross held high and his ultimate fate left unclear. That ending has spurred quite a bit of discussion among many who have seen it. MTV News talked to Stamm about that response and his reaction to it. “I don’t mind the passion that the discussion has spurred,” he said. “I’m getting threats now, which is a whole new thing for me. People are [tweeting] me, telling me to jump headfirst off the Empire State Building, really hateful [comments], which I can only take as a compliment. Which movie do you care about so much that you get so hateful and so passionate about it?” Of the dialogue that’s sprung up, the director admits that he understands where the dissenters are coming from. “I think that a lot of the people that are upset by the movie [feel] that they are paying for you to enlighten their world a little bit with an answer about what’s going on around them,” he said. “They want a statement that is clear. That is a very legitimate position to me, but that is not what the movie does. The movie leaves you with a question. And it was very true to the format of the documentary style that you don’t understand everything. ” By “staying true to the documentary style,” Stamm is referring specifically to the death of the camera operator in the film’s final scene. “Yes, it’s abrupt, because your point of view is gone, you’ll never find out what happened after that. There is no scene that neatly ties it all together and explains it all to you because that’s not how it would go down. I think the rest of the movie is naturalistic enough … that it would be a complete betrayal of the movie [to tie things together].” He appreciates that the film’s conclusion has a very definable impact on the scale of the story, from an intimate gathering of concerned individuals and one troubled little girl to a community full of Devil-worshipping Satanists. “I understand that people are maybe overwhelmed by the openness of the ending, but at the same time … I can’t think of a different ending to this movie. I think it completely does it justice and I think it does the characters justice.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Exorcism.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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