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How Many Oscar-Winners Will Topline Comic-Con’s Day 2 Line-up?

Breaking Dawn highlighted yesterday’s announcement of the Day One schedule for Comic-Con, but today’s unveiling of Day Two’s line-up promises even more star wattage in Hall H. Among the talent making appearances in support of upcoming projects: John Cusack, Steven Soderbergh, Jeff Bridges, Alex Proyas, Guillermo del Toro, Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Nicolas Cage, and Andrew Garfield. Hit the jump to see how many award nominees and Oscar winners will come through the geek event on Friday alone!

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Peter Jackson Unveils Another Hobbit Photo of His Company of Dwarves

Unofficial Hobbit Dwarf Week continues! Yesterday, Peter Jackson gave us our first glimpse of brothers Dori, Nori and Ori (played by Mark Hadlow, Jed Brophy and Adam Brown), and today we’re treated to a photo of the other set of brothers in his Company of Dwarves, Óin and Glóin (played by John Callen and Peter Hambleton). If you weren’t scared off by me declaring it Hobbit Dwarf Week, you’re brave enough to click through.

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10 Horrifying Images That Come to Mind When Looking at Rob Lowe as Drew Peterson

Last week Movieline spat a little blood when looking at the chilling new poster for Final Destination 5 . Pretty freaky! Too bad the real horror still awaited: This week, double over in a spastic ulcer when looking at Rob Lowe in full make-up as alleged wife murderer Drew Peterson for Lifetime’s upcoming TV movie Untouchable . And look: Here are 10 horrifying images it calls to mind.

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Report: The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Attached to Harry Potter Screenings Next Week

Hold onto your capes, Bat-fans: According to SuperHeroHype, the first teaser trailer for Chris Nolan ‘s summer 2012 sequel The Dark Knight Rises will play in front of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 in theaters next week. Also expected to play for the Potter crowd: Your first look at December’s Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and November’s Happy Feet 2 . Accio, Batman! [ SuperHeroHype ]

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Prom Actor Graduates to Gay Dude

Nicholas Braun, who starred in a movie you didn’t see called Prom , is toplining a new comedy called Gay Dude . The premise concerns a high schooler named “Michael (Braun), who makes a pact with friend Matty to lose their virginity before graduation — until Matty comes out of the closet.” The good news is that Parks and Recreation scribe (and Mouse Rat band member) Alan Yang handled the script. The bad news is the following analogy could be true: American Pie : Gay Dude :: Road Trip : Boat Trip . Frightening. [ Variety ]

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REVIEW: Project Nim Is Partly About Chimp Behavior, But Mostly About Humans

In Project Nim we are invited to observe the tics, tweaks, and expressive details embedded in the story of a behavioral experiment as told by the social scientists who attempted to raise a chimpanzee as a human being. The camera is its own kind of cage, and director James Marsh ( Man on Wire ) frames all of the key players in the quintessentially 1970’s project as captive specimens. Each interview subject sits before the same gray background and is introduced with a showy, investigative pan; a second pan away signals that subject’s release from the narrative. Between pans the players speak to the camera, and their emotions, aversions, contradictions and language choices embellish the oral history with unintended ironies. Very quickly it becomes clear that the life of Nim Chimpsky is foremost a story about the human animal, and human behavior.

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Beats, Rhymes & Life Director Michael Rapaport Tells His Side of the Tribe Called Quest Story

Actor Michael Rapaport was such a passionate fan of hip-hop legends A Tribe Called Quest , it’s almost tragic what happened after he was granted permission to film the group, reunited after disbanding in 1998, for his directorial debut in the documentary Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest . Having captured incredibly intimate footage of members Phife Dawg, Q-Tip, Jarobi White, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad — along with a veritable oral history of the ’90s-era Native Tongues hip-hop movement culled from musical luminaries of past and present — Rapaport found himself on the outs with A Tribe Called Quest just as his passion project was on the brink of a distribution deal.

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Kevin Spacey Is the ‘Sh*ttiest Boss Ever’ In New Horrible Bosses Trailer

Unless your boss plays mind games with you involving genitalia and shaved coconut, makes you work while your “gam-gam” is on her deathbed, and insults you for sport, he/she has nothing on Kevin Spacey in the new UK trailer for Horrible Bosses . So, watch and take pleasure knowing that your superior (hopefully) won’t ever be as bad as the power-wielding Spacey, the sexually inappropriate Jennifer Aniston or the coke-fiend Colin Farrell.

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Gerad Butler’s Machine Gun Preacher Picked Up For Early Awards Season

Relativity Media sends word today that it has acquired Machine Gun Preacher , the Marc Forster-directed, Gerard Butler-starring biopic about a drug dealer-turned-man of God who becomes a crusader for refugee children in East Africa. And thus did the studio — with its Sept. 23 limited release date (and presumed Toronto Film Festival debut) — and its partners at Lionsgate enter the awards hunt. Full details about the film and its rollout are below.

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REVIEW: Horrible Bosses Works Harder Than It Needs to for Its R-Rated Laughs

Generally speaking, it’s good that we’re seeing more R-rated comedies. There’s nothing less raunchy — or less funny — than implied raunchiness, gags that aren’t allowed to go the distance because they might corrupt a minor. Comedies that don’t have to fit into PG-13 constraints allow writers, directors and actors to give us characters who are free to talk the way real people talk and do the things real people do.

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