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Tribeca 2012: Community’s Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs on Their TV/Movie Balancing Acts

To ‘make it’ in Hollywood, young actors used to kick-start their careers in television, sharpening their skills and earning notoriety (and maybe an Emmy or two) before frolicking in the greener grass of feature films. Today, with the growing budgets, themes, and imaginations of series TV, episodes have almost become mini movies, inspiring a newer generation of stars to not only gravitate toward television, but maybe even stay there — even as their careers take off. Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs epitomize this trend, two actresses who earned their comedy stripes on NBC’s Community , a place where dreamatoriums come to life and paintball wars are aplenty. Meanwhile, the pair is also on the Tribeca Film Festival circuit this year — Jacobs with the dark indie comedy Revenge for Jolly! and Brie with tonight’s Tribeca opener, the buzzy hit-in-waiting The Five-Year Engagement . While both actresses studied theater in college — Jacobs at Juilliard and Brie at CalArts — they began their respective careers on opposite ends of the spectrum. Jacobs spent years working on small indie films and TV roles, while Brie supported herself doing regional theater in Ventura County, never thinking twice about TV. “In my sort of young, idealistic mind, I was just like, ‘Well, it’s either theater or film for me, and that will be that!'” Brie explained. That changed after booking a surprising first TV role on Disney’s Hannah Montana , sparking an epiphany for Brie. “I realized that I love acting, no matter what I’m doing,” she said. “And it was a great time for good news, because I got Mad Men right after that, and that led to Community . I couldn’t be happier.” Like her Community co-star Joel McHale, who also hosts E!’s weekly celeb-culture rundown The Soup , Brie still juggles two roles today: uppity, picture-perfect housewife Trudy Campbell on AMC’s Mad Men , and doe-eyed schoolgirl Annie Edison on Community . “I got lucky, and it’s amazing to be able to work on both shows and have them be so different in tone,” she said. “Working on one of the best dramas and one of the best comedies on TV has certainly opened a lot of doors for me in terms of being able to show some range and not get totally boxed into one thing [for films],” she added. “I went to college and got my degree in acting, but because it was all theater, I really consider my first couple years on Mad Men as amazing training for working in television and for acting on-camera.” For Jacobs, Community allowed her to showcase a side of her that no one had seen before. “I had never done comedy before,” she told Movieline, “and I was desperate to break into it because it gets really tiring when you’re always playing prostitutes and strippers and rape victims.” And like Brie, Jacobs doesn’t take the opportunity or the experience for granted. “I joined a new club in the world of comedy,” she said. “And the fact that [ Community ] has turned into this sort of thing totally unto itself and unlike any other show on TV has just been an added bonus of the whole experience.” Yet where contemporaries (and fellow TFF ’12 stars) like Adam Brody and Olivia Wilde only a few years ago aggressively sprung from a cult darling like The O.C. into movie careers of mixed results, neither Brie nor Jacobs feels comfortable choosing between television and film. “I feel like the kind of role that I’m getting to play on TV, I don’t know how often those come along in films,” Jacobs said. “I feel like I’ve been very fortunate in that I feel constantly creatively challenged and pushed on my show, and I don’t know if that would be the case if I were asked to play the same variation of one character in movies. No actor wants to choose — they just want all of the options available to them all the time; we tend to be pretty greedy.” Meanwhile, Brie sounded even more resolute about the small(er) screen. “While I love film and want to continue to pursue it 100 percent, my home is TV,” she said. “My mom and dad are Mad Men and Community , and it honestly feels like working on mini-movies every day. “The original transition was quite easy, because the caliber of writing, directing, and acting and the nuance of the performances on Mad Men are like shooting a dramatic film. I can say the same thing about Community , with our amazing writers and the caliber of acting that we’re working with in a comedic respect.” Moreover, the unique qualities and style of the single-camera comedy have given both a leg up in the film world. “I felt like I’ve been doing three years of comedy boot camp, and when the opportunity came to do The Five-Year Engagement , I felt very prepared and confident in my comedic skills because of the training that I got on Community ,” Brie told Movieline. “I also just worked on a film called Get a Job , and my character is odd — sort of inappropriately sexual and just weird — so Dylan Kidd, the director, gave me a lot of freedom to have fun and play around and try to say the weirdest things that I could come up with. I know that he is a fan of Community as well, so I think that it’s the work that I’ve done prior on the show that gave him the confidence to trust me with that kind of improvisation and input.” Although there is some improvisation on Community , Brie noted that “you don’t have all the time in the world to improv and come up with ideas [on TV]; you’re on a much tighter schedule in terms of shooting episodes in five days or seven days.” When it comes to film, especially in Five-Year , there was a bit more leeway. “Because we have a lot of scenes where it’s like engagement party speeches or shower speeches — a lot of speeches going on! — you have the luxury of extra time to collaborate,” she said. “At one point [director Nicholas] Stoller even e-mailed us prior to the scene and was like, ‘Hey, everyone just think of funny, inappropriate speeches; just think of weird stuff to do!’ because we had all day to play with it.” As Britta Perry on Community , the closest that Jacobs has been to putting on the red light was belting “Roxanne” in a recent episode. However, her role in Revenge for Jolly! ( premiering Saturday at Tribeca ) has her playing — drum roll, please — yet another prostitute. “Filming that movie was a total return to form for me — shooting in a crappy hotel in Nyack, N.Y., dressed as a prostitute; it was down and dirty filmmaking at its finest,” she said with a laugh. “And basically, the two leads are going on a killing spree, so I think there’s a high likelihood that I’m going to get shot in that film, or die in some way!” Also on the way this summer is Seeking a Friend for the End of the World , led by Steve Carell and Keira Knightley. Jacobs described her role as “small and silly, playing a waitress high on ecstasy alongside T.J. Miller,” while also noting that “the nice thing so far is that I’ve been sort of able to balance between a bunch of different worlds: bigger movies, TV, and still smaller indie films as well.” As for the future of TV and movies, and which is inevitably the dominant medium? “It’s kind of like what I think Joel [McHale] has said before: ‘It’s the best of times and it’s the worst of times of TV,'” Brie said. “There’s the lowest of the low in terms of reality TV, and then there’s also kind of some of the best of the best on television shows like Mad Men, Community, Breaking Bad and Girls — it feels like you’re watching movies!” Read all of Movieline’s Tribeca 2012 coverage here . Alyse Whitney a New York-based writer, currently with TVLine.com . Her work has been featured in  Bon Appétit and a handful of other publications, and you can also find her on Twitter .

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Audrey Tautou-Starrer Thérèse D, From Late Director Claude Miller, To Close Cannes

The late Claude Miller’s Thérèse D will close the 65th Festival de Cannes , the festival announced today. The adaptation of François Mauriac’s 1927 novel (adapted previously in 1962 by Georges Franju) stars French favorite Audrey Tautou ( Amelie ) in the title role as a free-spirited woman trapped in an unhappy marriage in 1920s France who poisons her husband out of desperation, then must suffer the consequences. UPDATE: According to a Cannes release, the full updated title of Miller’s film is Thérèse Desqueyroux . Miller, who worked with the likes of Bresson, Godard, and Truffaut before launching his own directing career with 1976’s La meilleure façon de marcher ( The Best Way to Walk ), twice previously vied for Cannes’ Palme d’or and won the Jury Prize for 1998’s La classe de neige ( Class Trip ) before passing away earlier this month at the age of 70. Full press release follows. Thérèse D. by Claude Miller, with Audrey Tautou in the title role, and Gilles Lellouche and Anaïs Demoustier, will be screened at the closing of the 65th Festival de Cannes on 27 May in the Grand Théâtre Lumière of the Palais des Festivals. Claude Miller’s final film is an adaptation of François Mauriac’s novel “Thérèse Desqueyroux”. On the 4th of April of this year, shortly after finishing the montage, the director succumbed to illness. This film is the final piece in his immense body of work, to which the Festival de Cannes and the director’s many admirers will pay tribute. “What thrills me in the filmmaking process is to focus on the interplay of appearances, gestures, looks, behaviour and to use them to try to intimate the inner lives of people, their secret garden, even though we only see them from the outside”. Claude Miller’s formative years were in Nouvelle Vague cinema, working as an assistant to François Truffaut, “the filmmaker of the intimate”. Through the evolution of his work, he created a universe that could speak to a very broad audience, from The Best Way to Walk (La meilleure façon de marcher) (1976) to The Grilling (Garde à vue) (1981), from Deadly Run (Mortelle randonnée) (1983) toThe Accompanist (l’Accompagnatrice (1992) and A secret (Un secret) (2007), from the Prix Delluc forThe Hussy (l’Effrontée) (1985) to the Jury Prize at the Festival de Cannes for Class Trip (la Classe de neige) (1998). As a politically engaged filmmaker, he also chaired the Association of Filmmakers and Producers (Association des réalisateurs producteurs) and was active in the “Club des 13”, a think tank for reforming the production system. By dedicating the closing night to him, the Festival de Cannes, along with his family, friends, producers, and distributers, is very pleased to pay tribute to the memory of Claude Miller. And the synopsis for Miller’s Thérèse D released last year : France, late 1920’s. Lovely and free-spirited, Thérèse marries her neighbor Bernard Desqueyroux, thus joining their respective properties in one vast estate. Bernard tolerates his brilliant, passionate young wife’s strong character and opinions, but she soon finds herself suffocated by the boredom of her provincial life and her husband’s intellectual mediocrity. She dreams of Paris, longs for stimulation and culture and, despite herself, starts to seek a way out. Until the day Bernard gets intoxicated with deadly arsenic… What starts as a mistake turns into an attempt to poison him. Thérèse is found out and, in addition to being disgraced in both her own and her husband’s families, she must face justice for her attempted murder. The heartbreaking torment of an astonishing and superb character, played by French star Audrey Tautou. Get more Cannes Film Festival updates here.

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Katy Perry In ‘Love’ With M83; Could He Write Her Next Album?

After spotting Perry at his Coachella set, M83’s Anthony Gonzalez offers to write singer’s next album. By James Montgomery Katy Perry and M83’s Anthony Gonzalez Photo: Getty Images M83’s Anthony Gonzalez has taken his widescreen electronic on the road with the likes of Kings of Leon and the Killers. He’s recorded a double-disc answer to the Smashing Pumpkins’ Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness and has even seen his work show up in the occasional Miley Cyrus song. But after his set at the Coachella festival this past weekend (yes, there were artists besides Holo-Tupac that performed), he’s really dreaming big: He wants to make Katy Perry’s next album. “I think I saw Katy Perry dancing [to] ‘Midnight City’ yesterday night,” Gonzalez wrote on his Facebook page following his performance. “Katy, let me write your next album!” For the uninitiated, “Midnight City” is the fantastic single off M83’s dynamic 2011 double album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming, and yes, Perry was right in front when Gonzalez played it (here’s photographic proof ). And following the performance, Perry tweeted , “M83 ONLY.” But does any of that mean a collaboration between the two might be in the works? We’re not sure, but when MTV News sat down with Perry last month in London — for the premiere of her “Part of Me” video — we asked her to name her current favorite artists, and she definitely let it be known that M83 was at the top of her playlist. “I’ve been listening to, well, I guess it would have to be M83’s last record, this past record,” she said, before singing a few bars of “City.” “I think I’m going to see him at Coachella. Oh man, I’m so there. I love it so much.” Of course, she didn’t stop there — turns out, Perry’s also fallen under the spell of Bj

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart Returning To ‘Breaking Dawn’ Set For Reshoots

‘Rob and Kristen will be there too, to pop in those gold contacts one last time,’ director Bill Condon posts on Facebook. By Jocelyn Vena Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in “Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” Photo: Summit Entertainment Just when “Twilight Saga” fans thought it was over, “Breaking Dawn – Part 2” director Bill Condon has confirmed that the cast will have to head back up to Canada one more time to put the finishing touches on the November release. Condon took to the movie’s official Facebook page on Saturday to confirm that he’s hard at work on the final film in the franchise, including a bit more shooting. “Greetings from Los Angeles, where we’re hard at work on ‘Breaking Dawn, Part Two.’ It’s truly crazy to think that it’s been a year since we wrapped production in Vancouver , since for those of us in the editing room the work has never stopped. A film is a lot like a puzzle, with each piece — each shot, no matter how brief — needing to fit exactly with the ones around it,” he wrote in the post. “Our ‘Part Two’ puzzle is finally coming into full view, and in a few weeks we’ll be heading back north to pick up some additional shots — the last tiny missing pieces. We’re not shooting any new scenes or dialogue, just some technical work with some of our cast and stunt actors.” He added that for the re-shoots, the film’s lead couple, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart , will be back to help complete the movie. “I am really looking forward to being back on set with some of the friends I’ve made on my ‘Twilight’ journey, like the great Guillermo Navarro, our cinematographer, and his crew. And yes, Rob and Kristen will be there too, to pop in those gold contacts one last time. … “I’m excited to report that before too long we’ll have another trailer for you to decode,” he teased. “And wait until you see the first posters — they’re unlike any ‘Twilight’ images you’ve seen before. And then November 16th will be upon us and the final film will be yours!” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 2’ Teaser Trailer Best ‘Breaking Dawn’ Interviews Of 2011 Related Photos ‘Breaking Dawn’ Stars Sparkle At U.K. Premiere

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Madonna’s Truth Or Dare Fragrance ’15 Or 16 Years’ In The Making

Queen of Pop tells MTV News that scent is for those ‘daring enough to tell the truth.’ By John Mitchell, with reporting by Rob Imbriani Madonna Photo: MTV News Have you ever wanted to smell like royalty? Well, now’s your chance. We may not have kings and queens here in democratic America, but we’ve made our celebrities — pop stars in particular — our own sort of royalty, and none is more regal than Queen of Pop Madonna . On the heels of her acclaimed album MDNA and with a massive, largely sold-out world tour looming, Her Madgesty launched her first-ever fragrance, Truth or Dare, Thursday night in New York, and she tells MTV News that the fresh, gardenia-based scent has been a long time coming. “This is finally the time that I developed a fragrance that I liked the smell of,” Madonna said when asked why she was entering the celebrity scent game now. “I’ve been trying to develop a fragrance for the last 15 or 16 years.” “Madonna’s Manager Confirms That ‘Turn Up The Radio’ Will Be Next MDNA Single” So who is the scent perfect for? Madonna has a few thoughts. “Someone who is daring, daring enough to tell the truth,” she said before adding, “and someone who likes gardenias.” Some Madonna watchers have found it curious that the always forward-thinking pop diva would draw on something so well known from her past — her historic Blond Ambition Tour documentary “Madonna: Truth or Dare,” which recently dropped on BluRay — for the name of her new fragrance. M explained that there’s a very simple reason for the name choice. “My manager [Guy Oseary], he just held a gun to my head and said, ‘Call it this or you’re not going to have a manager anymore,’ and I said OK,” Madonna deadpanned. After clarifying that she was joking (we figured as much: No one tells Madonna what to do!), the singer elaborated that “truth or dare” is “a phrase that is related to me and my work and what I stand for. I think I’ve had a fairly daring career and I’m pretty honest about my work, so I think that goes with my perfume.” Related Artists Madonna

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Jada Pinkett Smith on Divorce Rumors: Untrue!

She has already addressed the infidelity rumors via song , but now Jada Pinkett Smith is doing it via statement. With tabloid chatter continuing to claim that she and husband Will Smith are headed for a divorce, the actress told French magazine Gala this week: “Every year, one celebrity couple is under the microscope. This year, unluckily, it’s us! I almost want to say that we should have been expecting it.” So Jada did not sleep with Marc Anthony ? And Will, as rumored in the cover story below, is not having an affair with pal Duane Martin? “Will and I know the truth. We’re waiting peacefully for the storm to blow over,” Jada said, adding more forcefully: “These rumors are completely untrue. I travel a lot because of my work, just like Will does…. But our lifestyle hasn’t changed.” Okay. Glad that’s settled. Now, about your daughter’s hair …

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‘RJ Berger’ Star Paul Iacono Came Out For ‘Gay Pride’

‘It’s our duty to the community to step forward and be vocal,’ actor tells MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Paul Iacono Photo: MTV News “The Hard Time of RJ Berger” star Paul Iacono made headlines this week when he revealed that he’s gay . The actor said he wanted to come out now because “we need to have gay pride.” “I feel really good,” he told MTV News, just a day after the Village Voice posted the candid interview about his sexuality. “I fell like a weight has been lifted that I didn’t know was there. I’ve been out with my friends and family for five years, but coming out in a public forum like that is inspiring to myself and hopefully to other people. “I think at the moment, we need to have gay pride, because there are so many people who don’t feel as comfortable as I do,” the 23-year-old continued. “And it’s taken me a very long time to get to be comfortable about it, but it’s our duty to the community to step forward and be vocal. I’m gay, it’s cool.” The events that led to his coming out just kind of happened, he explained to us. “A lot of the work I do writing-wise tends to have gay themes, and I’m performing in a piece, in a play in New York, ‘Justin Sayre Is Alive and Well … Writing’ … and there are some gay themes in the play, and the producers asked me If I was comfortable doing gay press,” he recalled. “And I said, ‘Of course,’ and [writer] Michael Musto of The Village Voice sort of brought up the fact, I know him socially, [and asked] if I was comfortable coming out, and I was like, ‘Why not?’ I’m happy to be. I’m happy to shed some light to people who don’t have the courage to do so.” He added that it was the right place and time up to the New York-based columnist, calling him a Big Apple “icon,” adding, “I was very honored to use that forum to have this discussion.” While he’s been out to his family, Iacono did want to give them a heads-up that he’d be coming out on a much bigger scale. “I called my mom and my dad, and i just told them I was doing this, and my mom and my dad are both very New Jersey Italians, and my mom was like, ‘But, yeah, you’re gay already; everybody knows.’ And I was like, ‘No, not everyone knows. Most people assume you’re straight, as crazy as that is.’ I was telling my younger brother, and I was like, ‘You never had to come to Mom and Dad and say, “Mom and Dad, I’m straight.” ‘ It’s a double standard and it’s pass

Gossip Return Reimagined (Or Not) With A Joyful Noise

First album in nearly three years expands on their roots while remaining as socially sharp as ever. By James Montgomery Gossip’s Beth Ditto Photo: MTV News Beth Ditto is definitely feeling her Trenta -sized coffee (which she pronounces “Trawn- tay, ” proof that, while you can take the girl out of Arkansas, you definitely can’t take Arkansas out of the girl). She bounded around the MTV Newsroom, proclaiming to no one in particular she’s “sweatin’ so much” and explaining the laundry list of names she weighed for Gossip’s upcoming album — Get a Job and Wrap being two particular favorites, the latter because she “loves Christmas and a good pun” — before finally settling on A Joyful Noise. And why? “It’s a Dolly Parton/ Queen Latifah movie, after all,” she explained. Of course, A Joyful Noise is also much more than that — it’s Gossip’s first album in nearly three years, a shimmering selection of house-tinged tunes (produced by Brian Higgins, who’s done work for Kylie Minogue and Girls Aloud) that, depending on whom you ask, either represents the next logical step in the band’s 13-year career or a complete reimagining of their sound. Of course, if you ask Ditto about it, she doesn’t think it’s either, really. “One time, I remember getting a Facebook post — I think it was actually MySpace, maybe even Friendster — from someone I knew in high school, and she was like, ‘You’ve really changed,’ ” she said. “And I was like, ‘Well, I hope to hell so. ‘ But you think about that, and a lot of questions in interviews have been like, ‘Well, do you feel like that’s selling out?’ And I’m like, ‘Well, I never really sold in, so I don’t know what you’re talking about.’ ” Then again, on Joyful Noise, Gossip are definitely embracing their shiny sides. “Move in the Right Direction” pumps like all of Kylie’s best tracks, “Into the Wild” struts on stiletto-heeled electro stabs, and first single “Perfect World” swirls on a starry bed of synths (and some downright disco backbeats). Call it evolution or call it reinvention — Ditto prefers to see it as the Gossip becoming all they can be. “It was so nice, because after 13 years, you start out so bare-bones and so stripped-down, and you don’t have a lot of money, so being at this point, we had time, and people trusted us, because they see we’re not just really crazy,” she said. “We got to experiment a lot, and it was like a little Hit Factory; there was music everywhere in this ancient house, and everybody was working on pieces of music. You’d walk in and you’d hear it being filtered through all these different ideas, which is what I’ve learned, over the years, is what production is. I used to be really against it, because I didn’t understand it. And now that I do, it’s just like having a stylist or asking someone to paint your house. It’s their interpretation of your work.” And though the sound may have morphed, the spirit remains the same. Just like they’ve always done, with Joyful Noise, Gossip are channeling the sexual politics — in this case, the openly gay ethos that charged disco and house music of the ’70s and ’80s, which they don’t see as all that different from the bracing, DIY aesthetic of the punk they’ve played for more than a decade now. “We listened to a lot of house music, I would say. House and disco and all that was really radical when it was first coming out, and I feel a connection to that, for sure,” drummer Hannah Blilie said. “The whole ‘disco sucks’ thing? They were burning disco records in the middle of a stadium. They hated the style and they hated the people making it too. It’s a hidden hatred.” “To me that was the most homophobic statement; it’s much easier to say, ‘I hate disco,’ rather than, ‘I hate f–s,’ ” Ditto added. “There’s always some kind of amazing connection in music. Like, country music, I feel really in touch about growing up in poverty and the struggle of that. House music, I really feel the need to break free and have a space of your own, where you can be really free and really crazy, and just like punk or hip hop, it’s about creating a space of your own. Safety zone. The safety dance.” Are you excited for the Gossip’s new music? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Gossip

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James Van Der Beek ‘Commits’ To Being Badass Dawson On ‘The B—- In Apt 23’

ABC show’s leading ladies talk to MTV News about how the actor hilariously sends up his ‘Dawson’s Creek’ alter ego. By Jocelyn Vena Krysten Ritter Photo: MTV News NEW YORK — On Wednesday night (April 11), ABC welcomes the buzzy, dark comedy ” Don’t Trust the B—- in Apt 23 ” to their primetime schedule. MTV News hit the show’s red-carpet premiere on Tuesday and got the scoop from two of the show’s leading ladies: Dreama Walker, who plays sweet June, and Krysten Ritter, who plays bad girl Chloe. The actresses opened up about working with co-star James Van Der Beek, explaining what it’s like to watch him mock his nice-guy “Dawson’s Creek” image. They also joked about what it’s like to make a sex tape with him … for the show, of course. “[Van Der Beek plays a] self-centered, narcissistic version of himself,” Walker explained. “He’s so down-to-earth and very sweet and has a great sense of humor; very smart, well-spoken, just a cool dude, too polite,” she added of the real-life Van Der Beek. “Apt 23” follows two women, con artist Chloe and girl-next-door June, who become roommates after June finds herself suffering several misfortunes in the Big Apple. The rooomies’ relationship takes some hilarious turns as (the somewhat psychotic) Chloe makes every attempt to break June’s optimistic spirit. Of course, it also stars TV’s Dawson Leery, now all grown-up and playing an exaggerated version of himself

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