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Paranoia

‘Paranoia’ is dull despite its strong cast: Harrison Ford, Liam Hemsworth, Amber Heard, and Gary Oldman (Video)

Despite a stellar cast, Director Robert Luketic’s new flick, “Paranoia,” is a must miss. It is hard to believe that a thriller starring Liam Hemsworth, Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Amber Heard could be so, well, un-thrilling.

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Fall Movie Preview

Top 10 Most Anticipated Movies for Fall 2013

The Wolf of Wall Street is a biography crime drama due out November 15, 2013. It’s based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, a stockbroker who rose to meteroic wealth and basked in his high life. That is until his partying plummets into the depths of crime, corruption, and trouble with the federal government. … Read more

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Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd Talks About ‘Prince Avalanche’ and Wanting To Slit His Wrists

    Actor Paul Rudd plays Alvin, an isolated road worker, in the 2013 Sundance Official Selection, “Prince Avalanche.” David Gordon Green won for Best Director at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival. Goofy guy Lance (Emile Hirsch) is paired with Alvin to paint lines on lonely Texas roads. It’s a simple tale of two aimless guys spending the summer … Read more

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Emile Hirsch talks about his latest movie, ‘Prince Avalanche,’ co-starring Paul Rudd

Dorri Olds interviews Emile Hirsch about his latest movie, the indie comedy drama Prince Avalanche. Paul Rudd co-stars and David Gordon Green directs. Sundance Official Selection, SXSW Official Selection and David Gordon Green won for Best Director

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Russ Ryan

Q&A with Russ Ryan, author of the novel, ‘It’s Just a Dog’

Author Russ Ryan has a summer special: Now through Labor Day 50% of the book’s royalties will be donated to Muttville Senior Dog Rescue where they believe every dog deserves a happy ending.

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Ryan Gosling

An interview with Ryan Gosling, Nicolas Winding Refn and Kristin Scott Thomas about their movie, ‘Only God Forgives’

Dorri Olds sat down yesterday with Ryan Gosling, Nicolas Winding Refn, and Kristin Scott Thomas at the Mandarin Hotel in Columbus Circle to discuss the film, ‘Only God Forgives.’

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Mads Mikkelsen

An interview with Mads Mikkelsen, TV’s Hannibal, about his new movie, “The Hunt”

“The Hunt,” starring Mads Mikkelsen (“A Royal Affair,” “Hannibal”), is directed and co-written by Thomas Vinterberg and opens in New York City this Friday. On Wednesday July 10, 2013 at Lincoln Center, Examiner Dorri Olds attended an intimate cocktail party with actor Mads Mikkelsen. Meeting celebrities is an interesting job but not all stars enjoy chatting. Once … Read more

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Agree

Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary about how we agree to give up our information security (Video)

Every day, your online data gets more transparent. The laws about ways companies can use your information changes unpredictably and covertly. “Terms And Conditions May Apply” is a documentary by Cullen Hoback about what it means when you click, “Agree.” Many fear we are moving towards a totalitarian world. This documentary exposes how often you sign away your privacy. … Read more

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Liam James

‘The Way, Way Back’ is a summer movie about a teen played by newcomer Liam James

“The Way, Way Back” is a comedy-drama gem written and directed by the Oscar-winning team Jim Rash and Nat Faxon (“The Descendants”). It’s a coming of age story about 14-year-old Duncan (Liam James) who has to endure a summer vacation with his mother Pam (Toni Collette), her overbearing and tactless boyfriend Trent (Steve Carell), and Trent’s daughter Steph (Zoe Levin). The introverted Duncan feels awkward everywhere. He’s full of teen angst, boredom and anger. Things change forever when he meets Owen (Sam Rockwell), a playful manager at the Water Wizz water park who becomes his mentor.

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Nat Faxon

Q&A with Nat Faxon: He and Jim Rash wrote and directed ‘The Way, Way Back’

‘The Way, Way Back’ stars Steve Carell, Liam James, Allison Janney, Sam Rockwell, Toni Collette, AnnaSophia Robb, Maya Rudolph, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash.

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