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Hilary Duff as Peter Parkerâs Mary Jane?
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSo many names have been floated as love interest to Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker in the re-boot of the “Spider-Man” franchise. but here's an intriguing one. Hilary Duff? Well, it seems she at least got an audition. London's Globe & Mail... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'The Social Network' connects | Clint Eastwood honored for tolerance | 'Boardwalk Empire' preview
Gold Derby⢠Our pal Pete Hammond caught an early screening of "The Social Network" and thinks this "is Sonyâs best shot at Best Picture in years, a lock for Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards. And most importantly, Oscar nominations in every major... -
Movie projector: 'Easy A' expected to lead 'The Town,' 'Devil,' 'Alpha and Omega'
Company TownTeenage girls are likely to drive the top movie at the box office this weekend as a quartet of new low-budget movies debut. High school comedy "Easy A" is expected to be the most popular movie in the U.S. and...... -
Weekend Movies: 'Easy A,' 'The Town,' 'Devil'
Brand XWe know what we're studying for: "Easy A," a movie that looks like the 2010 answer to "Mean Girls" and marks "Superbad" and "Zombieland" star Emma Stone's long-deserved coming-out party. Fingers crossed that it's as fetch as it appears. Also out this... -
An Oscar for Justin Timberlake?
Gold DerbyYes, of course, "The Social Network" will be nominated at the Oscars for best picture, director (David Fincher) and screenplay (Aaron Sorkin), but what about those tricky acting slots? Jesse Eisenberg has a good shot at making the list for lead actor, but... -
Box office: 'The Town' surprisingly takes No. 1 spot over 'Easy A' as 'Devil,' 'Alpha and Omega' limp behind [updated]
Company TownIn a surprise victory for an adult-targeted film that debuted alongside three movies aimed at younger audiences, Ben Affleck's crime drama "The Town" proved most popular at the box office this weekend. The Boston-set heist film directed by and co-... -
Will Oscar voters embrace Justin Timberlake? Experts chime in
Gold DerbyAfter I explained how Justin Timberlake could break into the Oscar derby, I asked some experts if they thought he could be nominated â and win â for his portrayal of rapscallion Sean Parker in "The Social Network." Their views: PETE HAMMOND, DEADLINE:... -
Mark Romanek on 'Never Let Me Go': Not sci-fi, it's a love story
Gold DerbyThe Times' Kenneth Turan hails "Never Let Me Go": "Starring Carey Mulligan, Andrew Garfield and Keira Knightley, the A Team of young British acting talent, this is a moving and provocative film that initially unsettles, then disturbs and finally haunts... -
'Let Me In' premiere: Chloe Moretz is the new vampire in the house
Ministry of GossipAre Chloe Moretz and Kodi Smit-McPhee the next Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart? This fresh crop of vampires and their friends took to the red carpet for the premiere of "Let Me In" on Monday in Westwood, with an after-party at the Napa Valley Grill.... -
Movie Review: The Social Network
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelMark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, is the smartest guy in the room. He used to be the smartest “kid” in the room, though he aged out of that. Kind of. But the questions posited by David Fincher's brilliant film, “The Soci... -
Film review: 'The Social Network' offers nuanced 'Social' distortion
Brand XWhatever you do, don't walk into âThe Social Networkâ late. The film's opening bit is not only its funniest and most memorable scene; it also bitingly establishes the filmmakers' view of their central character, Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg,... -
âThe Social Networkâ â on second viewing
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelA few more random thoughts on “The Social Network,” which my wife wanted to see last night, allowing me to look at it differently on second viewing. Aaron Sorkin's Oscar nominee-to-be script seems even more Gatsby-like, seeing Mark...
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