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Simon Beaufoy Talks Catching Fire: Going Beyond Hunger Games
Movie Fanatic
Screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is no stranger to adapting books for the big screen. He took the novel Q&A and made it Slumdog Millionaire. Currently in theaters, he has masterfully adapted the novel Salmon Fishing in the Yemen for stars Ewan McGregor and ...
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'21 Jump Street' leaps in new direction
KPRC Houston
Based on a story by screenwriter Michael Bacall and star Jonah Hill, the script, penned by Bacall, is loaded with so many F-bombs and crude anatomical references that even the most seasoned of R film moviegoers will likely blush.
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'The Five-Year Engagement': Emily Blunt Talks Film On 'Access Hollywood' (VIDEO)
Huffington Post
Emily Blunt stopped by "Access Hollywood" recently to talk about her role in the upcoming movie, "The Five-Year Engagement," where she and actor-screenwriter Jason Segel play an engaged couple on a very lengthy road to marriage. The 29-year-old actress ...
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Watch: Charlize Theron in deleted 'Young Adult' scene
CNN (blog)
Although this scene above didn't make it into the film, it nonetheless displays the character's callousness, as well as screenwriter Diablo Cody's biting sense of humor. In the film, Mavis returns home to find her high school sweetheart Buddy Slade ...
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The Cabin in the Woods
Reelz
After spending years on the shelf due to MGM's bankruptcy woes, The Cabin in the Woods is finally heading to theaters — only screenwriter Joss Whedon doesn't want you to talk about it. Directed by Cloverfield writer Drew Goddard, The Cabin in the ...
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SXSW Film Reviews: "Killer Joe", "V/H/S", "Safety Not Guaranteed" & More
Complex.com (blog)
In screenwriter Tracy Letts' adaptation of his own Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Matthew McConaughey serves a smoldering, combustible turn as a seedy Dallas cop, nicknamed Killer Joe whose side hustle involves killing folks for cash; his target of the ...
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