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Channing Tatum And Tracy Morgan Square Off On ‘Son Of No One’ Set

‘Tracy Morgan is going to shock the world,’ Tatum tells MTV News of funnyman’s dramatic turn in Sundance movie. By Kara Warner Channing Tatum in “The Son of No One” Photo: Millennium Films The 2011 Sundance Film Festival is just getting under way, and MTV News will have you covered with all the latest and greatest news from Park City, Utah. Kicking off our coverage is a sneak peek at one of the fest’s big premieres and this year’s closing-night film, “The Son of No One.” Written and directed by Dito Montiel (“A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints,” “Fighting”), the film revolves around two men forced to relive two murders they committed as young boys. The film stars Channing Tatum, Al Pacino, Katie Holmes, Tracy Morgan, Ray Liotta and Juliette Binoche. MTV News was lucky enough to drop by the New York set of the film awhile back, on a night when Montiel and crew were filming a heated scene between Tatum and Morgan. “It’s about two kids in 1986 that get away with murder,” Montiel explained. “And how it can catch up with you in 2002 [the year in which the film is set], so we’re never in reality.” “There’s a real bond between these guys,” Morgan said of the lead characters. “One’s life went in one direction, which is very successful, and the other friend, which is my character, went in a really messed-up direction.” “Son of No One” marks Montiel and Tatum’s third pairing together, which made us wonder if Montiel wrote the part with the “G.I. Joe” star in mind. “No, I never do. I keep ending up with him. I don’t know why,” he admitted. “That sounds like I’m being nice for MTV for whatever, but he’s great and I love him and he’s killing it.” Tatum plays Jonathan White, nicknamed “Milk.” “It’s an intense movie,” Tatum said. “I think Tracy Morgan is going to shock the world. Nobody has ever seen him do drama or anything like that.” Speaking of which, Morgan said a large part of the draw for wanting to sign on to the film was to flex his dramatic acting muscles. “I feel it’s an opportunity that I want to really take advantage of. I want to grow as an artist, as a person, and I understand my limitations,” he said. “Comedy is a comfort zone for me and I don’t mind coming out of my comfort zone.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Son of No One.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

Watch Ricky Gervais Eviscerate Hollywood at the Golden Globes

If you had been waiting to see Ricky Gervais pantomime oral sex between a 24-year-old Playboy Playmate and Hugh Hefner on NBC, then the Golden Globes were for you! They were also for anyone who loves watching the stuffing taken out of Hollywood — and awards shows — in general. So, good for us, then, that Gervais hosted the Globes on Sunday night — just don’t expect to have him back next year. When Phillip Berk was asked after the show if Gervais would host in 2012 , he responded with a very loaded, “No comment.” Alas, we’ll always have this monologue. Click ahead to watch Gervais torch the Beverly Hilton.

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Sacha Baron Cohen is the New J.D. Salinger

“I don’t speak to journalists out of character,” the comic said to a reporter at one of Sunday night’s Golden Globes afterparties. The simple question: Is he a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences? “You’ll have to ask the Academy.” And… scene. Thanks for coming, Sacha! [ NYT ]

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Sacha Baron Cohen is the New J.D. Salinger

Sacha Baron Cohen is the New J.D. Salinger

“I don’t speak to journalists out of character,” the comic said to a reporter at one of Sunday night’s Golden Globes afterparties. The simple question: Is he a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences? “You’ll have to ask the Academy.” And… scene. Thanks for coming, Sacha! [ NYT ]

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Sacha Baron Cohen is the New J.D. Salinger

Kyle Gallner on His Sundance Two-Fer Red State and Little Birds

It’s rare enough to have one film at the Sundance Film Festival, but youngster Kyle Gallner has two pretty high-profile affairs premiering in Park City, Utah later this week: Kevin Smith’s horror film Red State and Elgin James’ in-competition Little Birds . Not bad for a 24-year-old.

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Kyle Gallner on His Sundance Two-Fer Red State and Little Birds

Kyle Gallner on His Sundance Two-Fer Red State and Little Birds

It’s rare enough to have one film at the Sundance Film Festival, but youngster Kyle Gallner has two pretty high-profile affairs premiering in Park City, Utah later this week: Kevin Smith’s horror film Red State and Elgin James’ in-competition Little Birds . Not bad for a 24-year-old.

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Kyle Gallner on His Sundance Two-Fer Red State and Little Birds

Help Caption the First Image of Paul Rudd and His Beard in My Idiot Brother

While you’re struggling to maintain your New Year’s resolutions next month, Paul Rudd will be premiering his new comedy My Idiot Brother at the Sundance Film Festival. From director Jesse Peretz ( Important Things With Demetri Martin ), the new comedy features Rudd’s deadbeat title character as he is passed back and forth between friends and relatives — played by Zooey Deschanel, Elizabeth Banks, Rashida Jones, Steve Coogan and Adam Scott — all while rocking a look that can only be described as “The Dude in Summertime.” Ahead the first images await your brilliant captions.

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