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REVIEW: Ryan Reynolds Glows Amid the 3-D Murk of Green Lantern

It’s time to save Ryan Reynolds from the comic-book blockbuster or, more broadly, from the kinds of movies that are supposed to turn young men into stars, without really allowing them to be actors. Reynolds is almost good enough to stand up to the gargantuan tower of emptiness that is Green Lantern , but he’s fighting a losing battle. Even though he’s propped up by the most powerful force in the universe — “the emerald energy of willpower,” as the movie tells us, which sounds like something you can buy in a six-pack down at the Vitamin Shoppe — there’s no way Reynolds can carry the weight of this overblown 3D folly on his shoulders. It’s not easy being green, not even for him.

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REVIEW: Ryan Reynolds Glows Amid the 3-D Murk of Green Lantern

See Sacha Baron Cohen Brandish Starter Pistol on Set of The Dictator

You’ve seen the first official photo of Sacha Baron Cohen as the lead character in his upcoming comedy The Dictator , “a heroic tale about dictator who risked his life to ensure that democracy would never come to the country he so lovingly oppressed.” And now, photos from the New York set have emerged of the actor waving a starter pistol at his fellow cast members as they film a track scene. Take a look after the jump.

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Russell Crowe In Talks to Play Jor-El in Man of Steel

It’s not Sunday , but that doesn’t mean Man of Steel casting news can’t slip out from Hollywood. Variety reports that Russell Crowe is in talks to play Superman’s father, Jor-El, in the Zack Snyder-directed reboot. Marlon Brando famously portrayed Jor-El in Superman: The Movie , and earned roughly $12 million for his ten minutes in the film . Here’s guessing Crowe won’t be that financially lucky. Otherwise, nice! Developing… [ Variety ]

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Designer of Bella’s Breaking Dawn Wedding Dress Revealed

Stephenie Meyer had a vintage-inspired look in mind when she wrote of Twilight heroine Bella Swan’s wedding dress , and fan anticipation has been abuzz with speculation about which fashion designer would nab the coveted task of creating the dreamy outfit. It’s not just any old costuming gig; if the dress takes Twi-hard breaths away in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 , the chosen couturier will enjoy residual Twilight -themed wedding sales for years. So, who’s the lucky fashionista?

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Designer of Bella’s Breaking Dawn Wedding Dress Revealed

Guess Which Ricky Gervais Movie Erykah Badu Wants You to See

With the Los Angeles Film Festival beginning on Wednesday, your friendly Movieline editors decided to reinspect the itinerary for this year’s events. Um, we missed a splendid gem: Neo-soul high priestess Erykah Badu will act as an “artist in residence” for the festival, meaning she’ll choose a film, screen it, and conduct a discussion afterward. Now, from the woman who gave us finger-wagging jams like “Tyrone” and “Bag Lady,” I expected a film selection that wasn’t so much a — hmmmm — uninspired Ricky Gervais comedy? Click through to see her pick.

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J.J. Abrams Discounts Similarities Between Super 8 and Cloverfield Creatures

Even if you haven’t seen Super 8 , you probably know something about the third act creature thanks to spoilers from Paramount , Bruce Greenwood , and moviegoers who have loudly contested that the sci-fi thriller’s monster looks a lot like the one in the Abrams-produced film Cloverfield . Finally, J.J. Abrams has responded to this allegation, but — beware — his explanation includes, of course, more creature spoilers.

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Has ‘Spoiler Culture’ Ruined Twist Endings For Good?

Take it away, Chuck Klosterman! “Are screenwriters now affected by ‘spoiler culture’ before they even begin the writing process? If you know a twist will be unavoidably revealed before the majority of people see the work itself, and if you concede that selling and marketing a film with a major secret will be more complicated for everyone involved … would you even try? Would you essentially stop yourself from trying to write a movie that’s structured like The Sixth Sense ?” [ Grantland ]

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Has ‘Spoiler Culture’ Ruined Twist Endings For Good?

Talkback: Do You Think Stuntpeople Should Have An Oscar Category?

Earlier this year, Vin Diesel boldly told the Los Angeles Times that he “wouldn’t be surprised” if Fast Five garnered “Oscar talk” this award season. While the fifth Fast and Furious film won’t be winning any statuettes for its acting this lifetime (sorry, Vin, The Rock and Ludacris), it might have a legitimate shot at an Academy Award if the movie’s stunt coordinator Jack Gill convinces the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to add a Best Stunt category.

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Talkback: Do You Think Stuntpeople Should Have An Oscar Category?

John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman Join Animated Romp Wreck-It Ralph

John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman are set to lend their voices to Wreck-It Ralph , Disney’s animated film about an old arcade game villain (a two-bit 8-bit?) trying to make good. The film will also feature Jack McBrayer and Jane Lynch in supporting roles, which means we may have to modify our list of the 10 Best Celebrity Voiceovers fairly soon. In fact, I want to modify it now: George Sanders was incredible as Shere Khan in The Jungle Book and deserves a spot. There! [ Coming Soon ]

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Last Call: Win a Midnight in Paris Poster Signed by Woody Allen!

You’ve read the glowing reviews , you’ve heard about the crowds . But starting this weekend, it’s easier than ever to see Midnight in Paris , the late-era masterpiece from Woody Allen. The film’s continued theatrical expansion brings it to more than 900 screens nationwide, and considering its success to date, the folks at Sony Pictures Classics are feeling generous, offering up a Midnight in Paris poster signed by the Woodman himself. There’s just one little, 10-word catch. [ UPDATE : Only a few hours remain before the deadline! Submit your review after the jump.]

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Last Call: Win a Midnight in Paris Poster Signed by Woody Allen!