Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, March 2011
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 March 2011.
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
March 2011
INTERVIEWS
The Bold and the Beautiful
Michelle Williams made it through another Oscar season, but that was nothing compared to the Oregon Trail
Simon Says
Simon Pegg finds intelligent signs of life (among other revelations) on the road in Paul
Lynch and Co.
What's a nice guy like David Lynch doing with Duran Duran, anyway?
The Comedian
With a pair of indie releases on the way, will the real Sarah Silverman please step forward?
Sucker Time
Zack Snyder knows what you're thinking about Sucker Punch. Let him explain
Wiig-ing Out
Is SNL mainstay and Paul co-star Kristen Wiig the hardest-working woman in show business?
Under the Hood
Red Riding Hood director Catherine Hardwicke takes some time out to psychoanalyze her latest heroine
Day Trader
Every Day's Liev Schreiber talks screen Speedos and the Hollywood-Broadway divide
Awesome Amy
No one puts a smile on our face quite like Amy Ryan
The Original Juliette
Juliette Binoche on doing everything from her own driving to her own Italian in the sublime Certified Copy
The How-To
Source Code director Duncan Jones's nine tips for the aspiring sci-filmmaker
Miral Man
With his new film, Julian Schnabel just wanted to start a dialogue. Alas, no good deed goes unpunished
Win-ners Take All
Movieline face Paul Giamatti and co-star Alex Shaffer tag-team on behalf of Win Win
Rare Eyre
How young star Mia Wasikowska transitioned from bright, billion-dollar blockbuster to brooding Brontë heroine
The Amazing Verbinski
...and for his next trick, Rango director Gore Verbinski followed one of history's most lucrative film franchises by making the year's most audacious animated film
Meeting the Road
Rubber director Quentin Dupieux tells all about his perplexing killer-tire movie
Topher It
It only took four years, but Topher Grace finally got to relive reliving the '80s in Take Me Home Tonight
THE VERGE
FEATURES
Fierce in Her Very Softness
In Praise of Elizabeth Taylor, 1932-2011
Mars Needs Ticket Buyers
Mars Needs Moms, and 9 of the Biggest Box Office Bombs in Hollywood History
The Bare Facts
Is Matthew McConaughey Really Shirtless in Every Movie?
'It Was All Unsaid'
Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader Talk 35 Years of Taxi Driver
Biopic Yourself
25 Ways To Get Hollywood To Make a Biopic About You
The Inception Exception
Super 8 Is This Year's Blockbuster Best Picture Nominee, Right?
Sucker Punch Sisters
A Taxonomy of Girls Ganging Up at the Movies
Cause Célèbre
Why Hasn't Hollywood Rallied for Japan Relief?
Big "Will He?" Style
Get to Know Your Will Smith Projects That Will Probably Never Happen
Zack to the Future
Why Despite Sucker Punch -- or Perhaps Even Because of It -- Zack Snyder Remains the Perfect Director For Superman
The Hole Story
After 13 Years, Courtney Love and Co. Reunite For Documentary Premiere
9 Lives of Catwoman
Which Comic Book Storyline Will Christopher
Nolan Use in The Dark Knight Rises?
You Shall Not Pass!
The Hobbit's Troubled 75-Year Journey from Page to Screen
Scissorhands for Wii
What Should the Weinstein Company's First Video Game Be?
Skinema
9 Hollywood Movies About the Porn Industry
Rambo Couture
What Exactly Will Sylvester Stallone's Movie-Inspired Fashion Line Look Like?
Whitewashing Akira
How Hollywood Might Americanize the Character Names for a Remake
Spoiler Alert
Why I'm Going to Avoid the Trailers for Super 8, And Why You Should Too
High-Concept Hell
A Simple Way to Combine all of Hollywood's Pirate, Robot, Zombie and Alien Ideas into One Movie
The Annie Effect
9 Notable Film Orphans
Back to the Future
A Brief Timeline of the Events That Happened Since Take Me Home Tonight Began Filming
Pain! Injection!
5 Great Over-the-top Elizabeth Taylor Performances
REVIEWS
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
BAD MOVIES WE LOVE
High School Musical 3: Senior Year
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