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

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

Uwe Boll on BloodRayne: Third Reich and Still Hating Michael Bay

On top of being one of the worst-reviewed filmmakers of all time, German director Uwe Boll is many things: the possessor of a doctorate in literature, an author, an avid boxer (who has literally knocked out his critics ), a recipient of the rare Razzie “Worst Career” award, an outspoken adversary of Michael Bay, a non-chewer of Stride gum (the company supported a petition for him to retire in 2008), an unwavering believer in his own “art” form. And judging from the five minutes Movieline spent with him during Tuesday’s press event for BloodRayne: Third Reich — the straight-to-DVD third film in his BloodRayne franchise — Boll is also a current-events buff with an affinity for George Clooney movies and small, fluffy dogs.

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Uwe Boll on BloodRayne: Third Reich and Still Hating Michael Bay

From Super 8 to Pixar: Oscar-Winner Michael Giacchino’s 5 Pro Tips for Making it as a Film Composer

Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino ( Alias, LOST, Star Trek, Up, Super 8 ) has created some of the most memorable aural film and television moments in the last decade, notably working time and time again with a chosen few close collaborators including J.J. Abrams and the folks at Pixar. So on the eve of his latest film, the globe-trotting sequel Cars 2 (his fourth Pixar score since 2004’s The Incredibles ), Movieline asked Giacchino to share his pro tips for mastering the film-scoring game.

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From Super 8 to Pixar: Oscar-Winner Michael Giacchino’s 5 Pro Tips for Making it as a Film Composer

Chris Messina on Monogamy and Chewing Out David Chase at a Sopranos Audition

In Monogamy , Chris Messina plays Theo, a burnt out wedding photographer who starts a side job that involves photographing clients in a more natural, unaware surrounding. When one of his clients with the provocative handle “Subgirl” (Meital Dohan) shows up for her session and puts on quite a show, it leads Theo down a road of obsession that puts a strain on his current engagement to Nat (Rashida Jones). Movieline sat down with Messina to discuss the dark twists of Monogamy , an audition outburst that let to him being banned for life from the future work of The Sopranos ‘ David Chase, and why it was unfair that Devil got caught up in the stink left over from M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender .

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Chris Messina on Monogamy and Chewing Out David Chase at a Sopranos Audition

Kristen Stewart in ‘Final Negotiations’ For Snow White and the Huntsman

It’s unofficially a Twilight Friday here at Movieline. First, there was Robert Pattinson looking perfectly furrowed in the trailer for Water for Elephants , and now comes word that Kristen Stewart is closing in on the leading role in Snow White and the Huntsman , opposite Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron. Take that, other Snow White movie with Julia Roberts! [ Deadline ]

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Kristen Stewart in ‘Final Negotiations’ For Snow White and the Huntsman

You’re Hired: 7 Reasons Dionne Warwick Will Dominate Celebrity Apprentice

As the greatest female pop vocalist of the last half-century, Dionne Warwick doesn’t need to go off and do a season of Celebrity Apprentice to retain her place in the American cultural canon. The American cultural consciousness, however? OK, sure. Cosmically unfair as it is, the woman who made swinging, tearjerking hits of Bacharach/David masterpieces like “Walk on By” and “Anyone Who Had a Heart” has slid to sub-Carnie Wilson depths of recognition — a criminal oversight worthy of a prime-time, mass-market correction whose time has come, starting with Sunday’s season premiere. This will happen .

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You’re Hired: 7 Reasons Dionne Warwick Will Dominate Celebrity Apprentice

Topher Grace on Take Me Home Tonight and Almost Dying Inside of a Gigantic Metal Ball

Back in 2006, Topher Grace wrapped production on That ’70s Show and transitioned seamlessly into the ’80s. That is, the Connecticut-raised actor starred in (and executive produced) an ’80s romantic comedy opposite Teresa Palmer , Anna Faris and Dan Fogler called Take Me Home Tonight . And this weekend, after a few years and a few distribution switch-ups, the film is finally being released .

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Topher Grace on Take Me Home Tonight and Almost Dying Inside of a Gigantic Metal Ball

Drive Angry’s William Fichtner Plays My Favorite Scene, Recalls Rocky Soap Opera Beginnings

The great tragedy in Drive Angry 3D ‘s lackluster opening last weekend isn’t that the B-movie homage didn’t make more money, but that more people didn’t get to see William Fichtner steal the show as The Accountant, the no-nonsense supernatural CPA from hell doggedly tracking Nic Cage’s every move on earth. Fichtner, one of Hollywood’s most beloved character actors, gives a master class in added-value acting in the film, which he discussed with Movieline last week before musing further on muscle cars, The Godfather Part II , and his soap opera beginnings.

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Drive Angry’s William Fichtner Plays My Favorite Scene, Recalls Rocky Soap Opera Beginnings

VIDEO: Remember Charlie Sheen Really Winning on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

“Sheen is feeling more and more like OJ driving up the 405,” tweeted David Poland earlier today. “I don’t even think people realize they are just waiting for the gun to go off.” Oy. Well, how about a drive down memory lane instead — to a happier, more innocent time when Charlie Sheen actually volunteered to leave a TV show after a healthy payday.

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VIDEO: Remember Charlie Sheen Really Winning on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?