Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, June 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 June 2011.
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
June 2011
INTERVIEWS
Man For All Seasons
Oscar nominee, mega-comedy superstar and Terri's indie maven John C. Reilly is our hero
Segel Crossing
From Bad Teacher to Five-Year Engagement to The Muppets, Jason Segel is poised for the Breakout of the Year of the Year
It's Her Art
Emma Roberts and Freddie Highmore on The Art of Getting By and the science of teen lushes
Rage Against the Meh, Sheen
Beautiful Boy co-star Michael Sheen battles "un-life" and breaks down the art of preparation
Emily Time
Cars 2 alumna Emily Mortimer would be just fine with Pixar running the planet
'Isn't It Awesome?'
Elijah Wood on The Hobbit and 10 Years of The Lord of the Rings
John Almighty
John Slattery shares the joys of directing Mad Men and his takeaway from the sleeper smash Bridesmaids
Boll and Chain
BloodRayne 3 filmmaker Uwe Boll still has a bone to pick with Michael Bay
Go West, Young Man
Wanna direct horror? Ti West has some tips for you
Hyde and Seek
What in God's name possessed David Hyde Pierce in The Perfect Host? It's complicated (BONUS: David Hyde Pierce plays plays My Favorite Scene.)
Liv It Up
Liv Tyler plays 'My Favorite Scene' with Movieline
Bright Weitz, Big City
Chris Weitz takes on the struggle of immigrants in L.A. with A Better Life
Sara Not So Plain and Tall
Sara Paxton's busy summer includes a couple of the hottest horror flicks on the horizon
From Giacchino, With Love
Oscar-winner Michael Giacchino's 5 pro tips for succeeding as a film composer
Through the Periscope
Submarine director Richard Ayoade on his feature debut and the dark art of interviews
Trip Out
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon toured the north of England and all we got was this awesome interview
John Michael Higgins continues his run as one of the hardest-working men in Hollywood
Carpenter at Work
After a decade away, John Carpenter is back with The Ward
The Survivor
Monte Hellman is back. Let him explain.
Brooklyn's Finest
The lovely Brooklyn Decker on her big-screen breakthrough Just Go With It
Pepper Games
Barry Pepper reflects on the Coen's great True Grit, now on DVD
On Donner
Amazing octogenarian Richard Donner discusses the legends of Superman, The Goonies and, well, himself
Strong Brew
Craig Brewer on his upcoming Footloose remake and Tarzan reboot
THE VERGE
FEATURES
Weinergate
Let's cast the inevitable Anthony Weiner film
The New Gold Standard
A modest proposal for finally fixing the Oscars
Give My Regards to Broadway
5 lessons the Oscars can learn from the Tony Awards
Fair is Fair
If a Tree Falls filmmaker Marshall Curry refines the lost art of objectivity
2Pacalypse Now
On his 40th birthday, a remembrance of Tupac Shakur's film career
Seize the Day
From Goonies to Newsies, know your upcoming Broadway musical adaptations
Fraggle Revolution
5 reasons a Fraggle Rock movie could be better than a Muppets reboot
Another Dimension
Michael Bay is selling Transformers 3-D, but are you buying?
Life Sentence
Connecticut movie theater won't refund Tree of Life walkouts
Star Track
9 milestones in the evolution of Cameron Diaz
Least Likely to Succeed
5 of the most unlikely characters to fend off an alien invasion in film
Trenchcoat Revisited
5 ideal stars to lead Warren Beatty's proposed Dick Tracy sequel
Full House Couture
Slideshow: 25 years of Olsen twins fashion
There's Something About Goldie
Is Cameron Diaz the new Goldie Hawn?
Bummer Indeed
The 9 most scathing critical responses to Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
SPECIAL SECTION: 2011 LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL
Black All Over
Jack Black and Richard Linklater reunite for opening night with Bernie
A Lil Something
Lil Jon on his grandmother fan base and why movie stardom isn't for him
Better and Better
Twilight's Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner come out to support Chris Weitz's A Better Life
Afraid So
Is Guillermo del Toro's Don't Be Afraid of the Dark too scary for the MPAA?
He Owns the Road
Hot off Cannes, Nicolas Winding Refn delivers Drive (and maybe the best introduction ever)
Boyz to Men
9 Revelations From the Boyz n the Hood 20th Anniversary Panel
Pet Sounds
Diablo Cody's dream of a Brian Wilson biopic, and other insights from LAFF's screenwriter chat
Beats Them
A Tribe Called Quest Drops by for the premiere of Beats Rhymes & LIfe
Read Movieline's complete LAFF 2011 coverage here.
REVIEWS
Page One: Inside The New York Times
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
BAD MOVIES WE LOVE
The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
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