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Cannes Film Festival 2017: Rampant Nudity Speculation

The 70th Cannes International Film Festival kicks off today in the south of France, and we’re a bunch of eager beavers over here waiting to see what sort of nudity news comes out of the fest! Here are ten films showing at the festival that we think have the most potential for some knockout nudity!… read more

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Caitriona Balfe Declares Her Scottish Skindependence On Outlander

Halloween: The Complete Collection is a decade spanning dud-doffing skin and slasher fest, Caitriona Balfe bares her Scottish highlands (and lowlands) on Outlander , and Caitlin FitzGerald makes her nude debut on Masters of Sex.

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Cannes Film Festival 2013: Our Must-See Movies

With Emma Watson and Ryan Gosling bringing movies to the fest, we take a look at the year’s hottest entries. By Kevin P. Sullivan “The Bling Ring” Photo: A24

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Haley Reinhart ‘Lets Loose,’ Raps At Lollapalooza

‘I’m feeling so honored to be a part of it,’ Reinhart tells MTV News of being the first ‘American Idol’ contestant to perform at the fest. By Christina Garibaldi Haley Reinhart Photo: MTV News

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Sundance Diary: Ice Loves Coco Loves Sundance and 9 Other Random Fest Highlights

As Sundance 2012 passed the halfway point, the celebs and hangers-on and people watchers started filtering out of Park City, leaving the sidewalks actually walkable and the shuttles downright spacious. I prepare to go home tomorrow, with many more interviews and reports to come, but the glorious peacefulness has me misty-eyed about the week that was; here’s a quick rundown of highlights from the first week of the fest — the movies I loved, the events that transpired, and yes, the time I met with Ice-T and Coco to talk hip-hop while they munched on pancakes. Select highlights, in no particular order: – Ice-T and Coco (above): I spotted her, badonk-first, at the premiere for Ice-T’s The Art of Rap: Something from Nothing . The next day we met over breakfast — theirs, not mine — and I chatted with Ice about his directorial debut. – On Air : Joined indieWIRE’s Eugene Hernandez on his fest radio show, The Daily Buzz, broadcast live from Park City’s NPR affiliate KPCW, which is conveniently located directly above the nearest state liquor store. Just sayin’… – V/H/S : As if the horror anthology itself wasn’t great enough, the poster for V/H/S was simple and clever enough. Plus, it probably cost about $.35 to make. – Anthony Mackie and His Eyelashes Ride the Shuttle : Who knows why, but I looked over and caught the Hurt Locker star riding the shuttle to Eccles one day. With us normies ! – Napoleon Sigh-namite : Meanwhile, one day on Main St. I watched as a mob of autograph seekers followed Jon Heder as he strode uptown, clamoring the whole time, “Hey, it’s Napoleon Dynamite!” Poor Jon Heder. – Drop Drop Dat… Uncle Luke of 2 Live Crew stars in a short film in competition ( Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke ) which is one of the most fun and fresh (to def, even) films I saw here. Plus, who can resist a man who has his own whoopee cushion? (Image via @BorschtCorp) – Group Cry : That moment during The Surrogate when I could hear the entire theater quietly crying, a symphony of sob sniffles all moved to the core in the same single moment… – Leave the Favorite : That moment during Stephen Frears’ Lay the Favorite when a dozen people around me walked out and I daydreamed that they’d taken me with them… – Spike + Mic : That moment in the Red Hook Summer Q&A when Spike Lee shut down a woman who was less than pleased with his film’s ending: “Miss, Miss, Miss… it’s early in the morning, let’s not start.” – And Last But Not Least…: Karaoke . Obviously ! Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Matthew Broderick, Alec Baldwin, and More Hit the 2011 Hamptons International Film Festival

The sunny Hamptons International Film Festival played host to veteran stars and up-and-comers alike over the weekend, from Matthew Broderick and Alec Baldwin (who shared an eventful onstage chat at the fest) to Susan Sarandon, Alexander Skarsgard , and youngsters Emily Browning , Anton Yelchin , and former Verge designee Ezra Miller . Hit the jump for Movieline’s red carpet gallery from the fest.

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Steve Martin

In this weekend’s The Big Year , Steve Martin stars as a wealthy retiree who spends his free time spanning the globe in search of rare bird species — a passion that gives way to a competition against his similarly “birding” enthused friends played by Jack Black and Owen Wilson. So just how does a Texas-born stand-up transform himself into the only successful actor/comedian/author/playwright/banjo player/Emmy winner/onscreen bird watcher in Hollywood history?

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Week in Review: Stranger Than Fiction

Whew! It’s been quite the eventful week here at Movieline, what with Netflix’s Qwikster dying on the vine, indie theater owners giving Universal and VOD what for, and the crazy real life developments you couldn’t have dreamed up. (Random Task, we’re looking at you… in fear.) Hit your Friday Week in Review and come tomorrow for the weekend stylings of Louis Virtel.

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At HIFF: Alexander Skarsgård Loves the Hamptons, Critics Not So Much

Greeting from the Hamptons International Film Festival! Located just a two-hour bus jaunt east of New York City, the fest seemed like an ideal place for Movieline to embark on an overnight filmgoing getaway. And just like that, I bumped into Alexander Skarsgård, who’s here representing Lars von Trier’s spellbinding (if mildly embattled) masterpiece Melancholia .

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