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Maggie Gyllenhaal ass spanked

Maggie Gyllenhaal had a very erotic time in this video clip from the movie Secretary where she is being bent over by her man having her ass spanked hard in the process Continue reading

Final Twilight Seeing Record Advance Sales; Gwyneth Paltrow Eyes Producing Go-Go’s Musical: Biz Break

Also in Wednesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Ray Liotta and Ashely Judd begin work on a musical family pic. Jake Gyllenhaal is joining a new project with Hugh Jackman . A new family drama is heading to U.S. theaters. And some quick highlights from Asia’s annual Busan International Film Festival. Ray Liotta, Ashley Judd, Seth Green, Joe Pantoliano Lead Cast of The Identical Set in Nashville, the film follows the path of a musical family from the Be Bop 1950s through the Glam Rock 1970s. Music video award winner Dustin Marcellino will direct the film. Film locations include Music City’s famed Grand Ole Opry House and War Memorial Auditorium. Family Weekend Heads to U.S. Theaters Starring Kristin Chenoweth, Matthew Modine and Olesya Rulin, the film follows 16-year-old Emily Smith-Dungy an incredibly motivated, overachiever, who has grown increasingly frustrated with her parents’ lack of support and guidance. Her mom, Samantha, is a career-focused, no-nonsense, high-powered business executive.  Her dad, Duncan, is a happy go-lucky artist who can’t be bothered to earn a paycheck.  When they miss their daughter’s big jump-roping competition, Emily hits her breaking point and takes it upon herself to restore order in the home. Arc Entertainment took rights to the film. No theatrical date has been set. Around the ‘net… Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 1st Day Advance Sales Topping Part 1 Tickets for the final Twilight installment went on sale Monday and grosses are 87% higher for the final pic, which opens November 16th. One-quarter of all tickets sold Monday were from fans buying tickets for The Twilight Saga Marathon , which allows moviegoers to see all of the films in the franchise November 15th before the release of the final feature the next day, Deadline reports . Gwyneth Paltrow Eyes Producing Musical Based on The Go-Go’s Paltrow is negotiating to collaborate on a theatrical production of the hit ’80s era band which included Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey, Kathy Valentine, Gina Schock and Paula Jean Brown. The L.A.-based band was behind such early-’80s hits as “Vacation,” “We Got the Beat” and “Our Lips Are Sealed.” They were the first all-female band that played their own instruments to top the Billboard charts, THR reports . Jake Gyllenhaal Boards Prisoners Gyllenhaah joins Hugh Jackman in the kidnapping thriller directed by Denis Villeneuve ( Incendies ). In the film Gyllenhaal will play hot-shot Detective Loki. Prisoners is slated for a fall 2013 release, Deadline reports . Afghan, N. Korean Films Hit Asian Film Festival The annual Busan International Film Festival will show a mix of stars promoting blockbusters as well as North Korea’s Comrade Kim Goes Flying as well as six classic Afghan films that were hidden in a wall to save them from the Taliban, A.P. reports .

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The Loneliest Planet Poster Debut: Gael García Bernal Navigates Rough Terrain In Julia Loktev’s AFI Prize Winning Thriller

Rising filmmaker Julia Loktev won the Prix Regards Jeune at Cannes in her first feature, 2006’s Day Night Day Night , and nabbed the AFI Grand Jury Prize with her sophomore follow-up, the thriller The Loneliest Planet (in theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects). After the jump, check out Movieline’s exclusive debut of the poster for The Loneliest Planet , about a couple ( Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg) touring the wilds of the former Soviet Union who find their relationship tested by a random, irrevocable incident. Official synopsis: Alex and Nica are young, in love and engaged to be married. The summer before their wedding, they are backpacking in the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. The couple hire a local guide to lead them on a camping trek, and the three set off into a stunning wilderness, a landscape that is both overwhelmingly open and frighteningly closed. Walking for hours, they trade anecdotes, play games to pass the time of moving through space. And then, a momentary misstep, a gesture that takes only two or three seconds, a gesture that’s over almost as soon as it begins. But once it is done, it can’t be undone. Once it is done, it threatens to undo everything the couple believed about each other and about themselves. All the while, they are not alone. They are always with the guide, who witnesses their every move. The film plays off the relationship between young travelers and the places they travel to, between guide and guided. But at heart, it is a love story — a tale about betrayal, both accidental and deliberate, about masculinity, failure and the ambiguities of forgiveness. Loktev wrote The Loneliest Planet based on Tom Bissell’s short story “Expensive Trips Nowhere,” and if you’re familiar with that work (don’t spoil yourself if you can avoid it), the film’s poster design is a remarkable piece of layered imagery as metaphor, the young couple’s journey going from literal to emotional and psychological. Loktev, a Russian-born American filmmaker and video artist, has had installations on exhibit globally and won the Sundance Directing Award with her first film, the autobiographical documentary Moment of Impact . The Loneliest Planet hits theaters October 26 via Sundance Selects .

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WATCH: Paul Dano And Shaylena Mandigo Pull Heartstrings In This Exclusive For Ellen Featurette

Paul Dano says he plays “a bit of a prick” in So Yong Kim’s For Ellen , but pricks are humans, too.  And in this making-of clip,  Dano’s character — a rock musician who’s hit the skids named Joby Taylor — appears ready to regain some of  his misplaced humanity.  After  agreeing to sign divorce papers in order to make some money off the sale of the marital home, Joby discovers that the agreement requires him to forfeit custody of his six-year-old daughter Ellen (newcomer Shaylena Mandigo).  With his lawyer (Jon Heder) unable to modify the terms, Joby makes an eleventh-hour visit to his daughter and estranged wife’s home to figure out if he is able to walk away from his child or somehow reconcile with his wife.  In this exclusive featurette, Dano and the director describe shooting one of the climactic scenes between Joby and his young daughter in For Ellen, which is available nationwide on video on demand beginning today . Spoiler alert: the crew had a serious cast of moist-eye after Dano and Mandigo shot the scene. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Stephen King’s Shining Sequel Doctor Sleep Gets A Release Date

Three decades and change after publishing his 1977 classic The Shining (which made its way into horror movie history a few years later courtesy of Stanley Kubrick), Stephen King has set a release date for his Shining sequel, Doctor Sleep . “Scribner and Hodder & Stoughton have established September 24, 2013 as the official first publication date,” King’s official website announced today. In Doctor Sleep , King catches up with little Danny Torrance, who’s now in his forties and uses his abilities to help the terminally ill in his work as a hospice caregiver. Also: Vampires are involved! Because of course. Last fall, King gave a surprise reading from Doctor Sleep at George Mason University: Stephen King returns to the characters and territory of one of his most popular novels ever, The Shining, in this instantly riveting novel about the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) and the very special twelve-year-old girl he must save from a tribe of murderous paranormals. On highways across America, a tribe of people called The True Knot travel in search of sustenance. They look harmless—mostly old, lots of polyester, and married to their RVs. But as Dan Torrance knows, and tween Abra Stone learns, The True Knot are quasi-immortal, living off the “steam” that children with the “shining” produce when they are slowly tortured to death. Haunted by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father’s legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence. Finally, he settles in a New Hampshire town, an AA community that sustains him, and a job at a nursing home where his remnant “shining” power provides the crucial final comfort to the dying. Aided by a prescient cat, he becomes “Doctor Sleep.” Then Dan meets the evanescent Abra Stone, and it is her spectacular gift, the brightest shining ever seen, that reignites Dan’s own demons and summons him to a battle for Abra’s soul and survival. This is an epic war between good and evil, a gory, glorious story that will thrill the millions of hyper-devoted readers of The Shining and wildly satisfy anyone new to the territory of this icon in the King canon. With the book hitting shelves in 2013, how long until we hear of movement on a Doctor Sleep film? That should go interestingly with the Shining prequel reportedly in the works , no? [ Stephen King official website via Allie is Wired ]

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End Of Watch Star Michael Peña Sees Racial Barriers Coming Down In Hollywood

Actor Michael Peña is set for what is likely his biggest starring role to date in director David Ayer ‘s End of Watch . In the pic opening this weekend, he plays opposite Jake Gyllenhaal as a pair of good-guy but rough-and-tumble L.A. cops who face the complicated mean streets of the city’s gang-ridden South Central neighborhood. At the Toronto International Film Festival where the film debuted earlier this month, Peña recalled his life growing up in a similarly rough are of Chicago, crediting sports and a former girlfriend who landed him a job at a bank for keeping the lure of gangs at bay. And, he hinted that his ego may have also played into his decision for a different life, which quickly took him to Hollywood. “I never wanted to be in a gang,” said Peña. “I didn’t want to follow anybody’s orders. I thought of myself as an individual ever since I was little.” He said that growing up in what he described as “the ghetto” was different than what his co-star Jake Gyllenhaal or others were used to, though taking on this role brought back memories of certain defense mechanisms. [ Related: Jake Gyllenhaal’s Life-Changing End Of Watch Prep: ‘Someone Was Murdered In Front Of Me’ ] “I grew up in the ghetto, and the thing is when there were problems, I knew when to get away. But police go to the problems,” he said. “I didn’t do that growing up. Seeing it through Jake’s eyes, it re-ignited what I always knew, but I guess I had buried it. I’ve been living in Hollywood for the past 15 years. And reality just smacks you in the face – that feeling of potential danger everywhere.” Peña worked at a bank after his girlfriend at the time helped him get the job. He later went to an open casting call for Peter Bogdanovich’s To Sir, with Love II , which gave him his first acting gig. He then took a few months of wages he saved and headed to Hollywood, getting a number of television and movie roles. But End of Watch will likely propel the actor to the next level. In the film that begins its theatrical run this Friday, Gyllenhaal and Peña play LAPD officers Brian Taylor and Mike Zavala. The action unfolds on screen through the P.O.V. of hand-held cameras implanted on police officers with more footage “shown” by gang members, surveillance cameras, dish cams and citizen-caught images in the line of fire. While there are moments peppered throughout the feature showing moments of levity between the their characters that prompted outbursts of laughter during the film’s premiere in Toronto, the scenes quickly turn to present a mosaic of dark violent streets, human trafficking, gang confrontation and a barrage of shoot-outs. Key to the story was a sense of brotherhood between Gyllenhaal and Peña’s characters, something that took some time to develop, according to Peña. The two actors had not met before coming aboard the project and Peña said there’s a difference between portraying two people who are like brothers as opposed to simply work partners. “It took three months to click,” said Peña. “There’s a lot of pressure to play like brothers. We had to spend a lot of time together to opening up to each other as well as tactical training, rehearsing. Three months later we had a good rapport and we put that in the movie.” Peña said that he believes Latino characters are becoming much more a part of the fabric of Hollywood, giving credit to filmmakers and actors Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal and their 2001 hit Y Tu Mamá También in large part for narrowing the racial gulf. (Incidentally, Peña is set to play agricultural workers activist Cesar Chavez in a feature being directed by Luna, which also stars Rosario Dawsom and America Ferrera who also appears in End of Watch ). “The script for [End of Watch] was written for actors like Jake Gyllenhaal and me – a Latin dude. It had to be a Latin dude, there is so much Latin [material] in it. Ten years ago, I don’t know if that would have been the case. I don’t know if it would have been so easy to do.”

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Is Dianna Agron Leaving Glee?

Dianna Agron did not appear on the Glee Season 4 premiere. And questions are now being raised over how much more we’ll see of the actress in the role of Quinn Fabray. According to Us Weekly , Agron has worked out an early exit from the musical comedy. She’ll only make a couple more appearances before saying goodbye. “Dianna was unhappy and had been trying to get off the show for a while,” claims the Glee insider . “She and producers came to an agreement where they let her go. That’s what she wanted.” Based on the character’s storyline, Quinn is a freshman at Yale, meaning it would be easy to simply write her out. However, another series source says this story is “patently false.” Where does the truth lie? You may need to tune in to Fox on Thursdays night after The X Factor to find out.

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End of Watch Trailer: Exclusive at Movie Fanatic!

On September 21, Michael Pena and Jake Gyllenhaal will be marked for death. In End of Watch , the actors take on the roles of two young police officers who gets into serious trouble after confiscating a cache of money and firearms from the members of a notorious drug cartel. Did you like Training Day ? You’ll love End of Watch . Our friends at Movie Fanatic have posted an exclusive look at the film, which also features Natalie Martinez, America Ferrera and Anna Kendrick. Head over there now for an exclusive End of Watch trailer and tell them you were sent by THG. You’ll be able to watch it at no cost!

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EXCLUSIVE: Jake Gyllenhaal On Cop Action Thriller ‘End Of Watch’ — Peña Is ‘My Other Half’

Thrown together for five months of real-life training and preparation — during which time they witnessed some harsh times, indeed , while preparing to play LAPD officers — Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña put in extraordinary dedication to bring authenticity to David Ayer’s End of Watch . In an exclusive featurette, the duo (along with Ayer and co-star Anna Kendrick ) share their experiences making the gritty found footage cop drama (and love for one another): “[Peña] and I spent over half a year together, going through some of the scariest situations that I’ve been through in my life,” says Gyllenhaal. “Mike’s my other half.” The film, from writer-director Ayer ( Harsh Times , Street Kings , Training Day ), debuted at the Toronto Film Festival to strong reviews. (92 percent on Rotten Tomatoes — not too shabby.) Critics applaud Gyllenhaal and Peña’s close, charismatic chemistry,an element obvious even from trailers and clips . Mark your calendars. Synopsis: Academy Award® nominee Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña star in the action thriller End of Watch as young Los Angeles police officers Taylor and Zavala as they patrol the city’s meanest streets of south central Los Angeles. The film creates a riveting portrait of the city’s most dangerous corners, the cops who risk their lives there every day, and the price they and their families are forced to pay. End of Watch is in theaters September 21. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Following Reported Scientology Calls, Weinstein Co. Increases Security For The Master Premiere

Do Paul Thomas Anderson and The Weinstein Co. need to worry about the Church of Scientology ? Following the New York Post’s report of “strange calls” and mounting opposition among members of the organization to pseudo-Scientology pic/festival darling The Master , TWC confirmed to Movieline that the studio has increased security for tonight’s premiere at New York’s Ziegfield Theatre. The Master , which opens in limited release on Friday, stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as a charismatic spiritual leader, a la Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, who launches a religious organization in the 1950s while his right hand man, a former soldier/drifter (Joaquin Phoenix), begins to question everything. The film’s ties to Scientology have been a focal point of the buzz around the film since even before Anderson shot it, but in interviews Anderson and Hoffman have downplayed suggestions that the film is a direct depiction of the church and its leader. Still, it’s not surprising that The Post claims efforts from within the organization are underway to battle The Master ‘s marketing campaign ahead of its September 14 release. Before getting an official title, The Master was pretty much known as “Paul Thomas Anderson’s Untitled Religious/Scientology Drama,” so the Scientology camp must have been preparing for its release for a long while. What makes the clash of interests more curious is the claim by a Post source that “strange calls” thought to be from Scientology members have been streaming into the distributor to the point that “some on the film’s team have hired extra security.” A studio source tells Movieline that security for tonight’s premiere has been beefed up as a result, though the nature of said calls and the Weinstein Co.’s exact security concerns are unknown. It should be interesting to see how the image-conscious Church of Scientology reacts to the film and its contents, and to what extent they might feel it necessary to combat The Master ‘s huge (and only getting huger by the day) buzz in the name of defending their own image. (Guess they can’t count on Sci-celeb Tom Cruise to be their public delegate, even if pal Anderson has screened the film for him.) The Master ‘s profile has been steadily ascending with cinephiles swooning in surprise screenings around the country and its recent Venice Film Festival wins , not to mention the added profile boost of having awards guru Harvey Weinstein (who has his own personal crazies to deal with) on its side. This is all shaping up to be a strange case of religion butting heads with the Oscars as awards season gets an early start. And while Scientology certainly has an weird, omnipresent, boogeyman-esque mystique in this town, I’d put my money on Weinstein emerging victorious. Read more on The Master . [ NYP ]

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