Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, September 2010
Every month at Movieline, we collect the best interviews, smartest features, and most compelling reviews we've produced, and curate them in one easy-to-use table of contents called the Virtual Newsstand, which pays tribute to our print magazine history. Here's the Virtual Newsstand for September 2010.
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
September 2010
INTERVIEWS
Dark Star
Andrew Garfield on Never Let Me Go, Spider-Man and "death around the corner"
Isn't She Romantic?
Malin Åkerman on The Romantics, romcoms and her surprising truth about improv
The Giamatti Way
Paul Giamatti on Barney's Version, playing drunk and the politics of karma
The Welshman
Michael Sheen talks about his new drama Beautiful Boy and how (or if) he fits into The Twilight Saga's swan song
Cross Our Hearts
David Cross on Todd Margaret, Tobias Funke and a**holes like Will Arnett
Totally Brody
Romantics co-star Adam Brody recounts the agony of Jennifer's Body and the ecstasy of Scream 4
Prince Lee
Lee Daniels on life following Precious, including his role as a "studio boy"
Man at Work
Tim Gunn on Project Runway, the perils of elitism and J. Edgar Hoover's crossdressing
Old School in Session
A few minutes with Martin Landau, from his days with Hitchcock to Lovely, Still
This Gun For Hire
John Cameron Mitchell opens up on Nicole Kidman and Rabbit Hole
Nothing Wrong With That
Dustin Lance Black talks over his polarizing directing effort What's Wrong With Virginia
Her Lips Are Sealed
Cheryl Hines can most definitely keep a secret about the upcoming season of Curb Your Ethusiasm
The Creative Type
Nicholas Stoller on his new Muppet movie and sexy 9/11 conspiracy theorists (among other things)
Let Them Film Cake
DA Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus on their new doc Kings of Pastry
Call Him Crazy
Keir Gilchrist breaks through in It's Kind of a Funny Story
Punch Drunk
Lucy Punch on Woody Allen, Midwestern accents and making us laugh all summer
Never Mind
Mark Romanek talks Never Let Me Go and who'd end his video hiatus
Ex-American
Screenwriter Rowan Joffe on the George Clooney thriller he wrote -- and the one you saw
SUPER Man
James Gunn on his TIFF hit SUPER, sidekick sex, and blending art house with the grindhouse
The Sum of all Frears
Stephen Frears on Tamara Drewe, directing by ear and the one comic book movie he likes
Bo on the Road
Viral star Bo Burnham spills the beans on his upcoming comedy tour
Big Star
Mike & Molly's Billy Gardell on his new CBS sitcom and fear of the word "fat"
Jokes on Him
Ben Schwartz on his wild Hollywood run and this year's TV tandem
Molly Golightly
Melissa McCarthy on the press and hopes of a Brady Bunch vacation plot
The Other Brother
Behind Blue Skies star Bill Skarsgård discusses joining the family business
Paradis Found
Vanessa Paradis on what makes a good romance and why she hasn't starred opposite her husband, Johnny Depp
The Play's the Thing
Husband-wife creative duo Mitch Glazer and Kelly Lynch recount their 20-year road to their collaboration Passion Play
Grey's Girl
Sarah Drew on the secret of the Grey's Anatomy set, Glee and the status of her Mad Men hubby Sal Romano
FEATURES
What Might Have Been?
Near Misses: 5 Stars Who Almost Got Cast in Your Favorite Movie
Live from New York, It's (Spoiler Alert)
Remember When 'SNL' Hosts Were a Glorious Surprise?
You Won't Have Jeff Zucker to Kick Around Anymore
The 9 Worst Shows NBC Aired During Jeff Zucker's Tenure
Sallymania
4 Reasons Why Kiernan Shipka (a.k.a. Sally Draper) Might Get an Emmy Nomination in 2011
All Right for Fighting
Tale of the Tape: Annette Bening and Julianne Moore Battle for The Kids Are All Right Best Actress Nomination
Sitcom Sizism
Track Each Mike & Molly Fat Joke
Gleebasing
Relive the Highs and Lows of Glee's Second Season Premiere
Grey's Anatomy Pain Scale
How Much Did Seattle Grace Hurt This Week?
Over-the-Top Oprah
The Best Reaction Shots From Oprah's Final Season Premiere
Small Screen Stereotypes
What Were the Week's Most Offensive Stereotypes Portrayed on TV?
Secretariat's God Complex
Are You a Christian? Disney Has a Horse Movie to Sell You
The Cutter
Remembering 7 Quintessential Clips From the Quentin Tarantino/Sally Menke Canon
Social Unrest
Don't Ask Justin Timberlake About Yogi Bear, and 8 More Revelations From The Social Network's NYFF Debut
The Science* of Oscar
Introducing Movieline's 2010 Oscar Index: Your Weekly, Fool-Proof Awards-Race Breakdown
Pickle Me Elmo
Katy Perry's 9 Most Irritating Faces Made in Her New Sesame Street Appearance
Let's Go Someplace Darker
Recapping Quite Possibly the Best-Ever Episode of Mad Men
King-Sized
Is Ron Howard's Insane New Dark Tower Plan the Craziest Hollywood Gambit Ever
Full of Crap
The 9 Most Unsettling Things About Joaquin Phoenix's Mock-Documentary, I'm Still Here
Meat Marketing
Guess the Lionsgate Horror Movie Based on Its Inscrutable Poster Art!
Black & White TV
Do the Emmys Have a Race Problem?
It's the Writing, Stupid
Are Guest Stars Ruining Television? No. Is Alessandra Stanley Terrible? Yes.
Bleeding Hot
Hermione Granger Was Right: Twilight Is All About The Sex
Snookin' for an Oscar
Who's Suited to Play Jersey Shore's Snooki on the Big Screen?
Nothing Compares 2 Glee Exposure
5 Unlikely Pop Stars Who Deserve the Glee Treatment
Movieline's Red Band Trailer Debut!
Watch Movieline's Louis Virtel Play Pricing Games with Diablo Cody and Megan Fox on Red Band Trailer
What is 'Creepy,' Alex?
The 5 Weirdest Game Show Contestants Ever
Jeers for Piers
Is Piers Morgan's Larry King Live Takeover the Ellen/American Idol Snafu of 2011
"Action" Heroes
The Town, and the Other 8 Best Recent Movies That Star the Director
Greed is Good
5 More Characters from the '80s Who Should Be Dusted Off Again
Saturday Night Lights
Who's on Top in the Inaugural SNL Not-Ready-for-Prime-Time-Player Relevancy Poll?
May the Stereoscopic Force Be With You
12 Star Wars Scenes That Will Be Glorious in 3-D
SPECIAL SECTION: 2010 TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Toronto 2010 Bidding War
Score: The Hockey Musical Opens TIFF With Jaw-Dropping, Head-Scratching Slap Shot
Can Any Toronto Performances Possibly Eclipse Javier Bardem and Natalie Portman?
9 First Impressions of Rainn Wilson's Instant Cult Classic SUPER
9 First Impressions of Nicole Kidman's Oscar-Ready TIFF Drama Rabbit Hole
9 First Impressions of Dustin Lance Black's Wild What's Wrong With Virginia
So Where's the Buzz About Sam Worthington and Keira Knightley's TIFF Drama Last Night?
History Class is in Session with Robert Redford's Conspirator (Just Don't Fall Asleep)
3 Docs to Watch For: A Disgraced Governor, the Hot Bard of New Jersey and Steamy Mormon Sex
Ewan McGregor, Christopher Plummer Bond in Bittersweet Beginners
Essential Killing: Dear Vincent Gallo, Why Do You Torment Me So?
Brighton Rock Extends the Graham Greene Adaptation Curse
Let Me In and the Hows and Whys of the Remake
Hometown Girl Malin Åkerman on the Toronto Premiere of Bang Bang Club
It's Kind Of A Funny Story Is Also Kind of a Disappointing One
127 Hours: Danny Boyle, James Franco and the Little Tool That Could
Marverlously Animated Illusionist Brings a Little Long-Gestating Magic to Toronto
Philip Seymour Hoffman in Jack Goes Boating: A Definite Grooming 'Don't'
One Last Toronto Roundup: Herzog in 3-D, Squabbling Comics and More
Megan Fox, Will Ferrell Headline 6 More Toronto Films Coming Soon-ish to a Theater Near You
Toronto Awards: Audience Applauds The King's Speech, Jury of Critics Admires Beautiful Boy
SPECIAL SECTION: 2010 VENICE FILM FESTIVAL
Black Swan Could Stand to Go Even Blacker
Sofia Coppola's Somewhere Tranfixes, Julian Schnabel's Miral Disappoints
Michelle Williams (and Her Sunbonnet) Takes the Day in Meek's Cutoff
On John Woo, Tsui Hark and the Glorious Nuttiness of Detective Dee
Getting Folky With the Russians and Nostalgic with Martin Scorsese
Vincent Gallo Keeps His Promises, François Ozon Scores With Stars
Farewell to the Festival (and a Possible Golden Lion Winner)
SO TELL ME ABOUT...: 2010-11 PREMIERE WEEK FAQ'S
REVIEWS
· Buried
· Devil
· Easy A
· Howl
· The Town
· Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
· You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger

Comments
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