· As we mentioned earlier, Animal Kingdom, David Michôd's darkly delicious Australian crime saga, is coming your way. And if you're sick of only having that one Sundance promotional still to look at, here's a whole teaser set to "All Out of Love," the most terrifying song ever written.
· The National Enquirer is officially in the running for a Pulitzer for their coverage of the John Edwards scandal. Their coverage of the "Sally Jesse Raphael Balloons to 300 Pounds! 'We're worried about her,' says close friend" scandal was rejected, however. [HuffPo]
· Warner Bros. has signed a two-year overall deal with Zac Efron. [Deadline]
· Remember the WTFsterpiece that was the "Blame It on the Alcohol" video? It seems Jake Gyllenhaal is ready to try his hand at music video background work once more, this time in Vampire Weekend's "Giving Up The Gun." The concept, according to director Emmett Malloy: "We lit shit on fire. We had RZA presiding over the tennis match. Lil Jon came down to give some tennis tips. Jake Gyllenhaal drank himself out of the competition; Joe Jonas tried, but did not succeed. There was a lot of rigorous competition, pyrotechnics, and a little bit of milk to cap it all off." [The Playlist]
· Noted horror auteur Vincenzo Natali (Cube, Splice) is taking on Tunnels, a kid's book whose eventual adaptation will be rated R for graphic archaeology-related violence/gore and strong sexual situations, some involving 14-year-old albinos. [FirstShowing]
· Aw: Carl Fredricksen in 'Up' in the Air. Now I'd like to see what they did with District 'Nine'. [/Film]