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Watch the Darren Aronofsky-Directed Revlon Ad Starring Jessica Biel and Pharrell

The good news: Jessica Biel got her chance to work with Oscar-nominated director Darren Aronofsky! The bad news: It was for a Revlon commercial about lash-plumping mascara. And, well, it's no Black Swan; now there's a movie that knew its way around a make-up brush. Watch Biel pout and bat her lashes in soft focus in Aronofsky's least-daring work to date after the jump.

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Barbara Hershey Talks Insidious, Muses on Craft, and Spills Black Swan Secrets

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 14:  Actress Barbara Hershey attends the Eleventh Annual AFI Awards at the Four Seasons Hotel on January 14, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

It was with no small amount of eagerness that Movieline ventured to the Magic Castle in Los Angeles to meet with screen veteran Barbara Hershey and discuss her work in Insidious, her second horror film in the last four months, following December's Black Swan. There, ensconced in a room in the famed nightclub -- a place purposefully shrouded in mystery -- conversation turned from the James Wan-directed tale to the paranormal and beyond thanks to a series of eerie mystery noises that, fittingly enough, evoked the thrills and scares found in the haunted house chiller.

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Darren Aronofsky Calls Spirit Award Winner Black Swan 'Fun,' Defines Indie Film

Darren Aronofsky Calls Spirit Award Winner Black Swan 'Fun,' Defines Indie Film

Backstage at the Spirit Awards Saturday afternoon, Darren Aronofsky was in a jaunty mood. And why not? With Black Swan's two biggest Oscar rivals, The Social Network and The King's Speech, absent from competition at the penultimate awards show of the year (TSN excluded by budget, TKS relegated to the foreign film category), the night belonged to Aronofsky's stylish psychological ballet thriller. So after Black Swan took home Best Cinematography (Matthew Libatique), Best Actress (Natalie Portman), Best Director, and Best Feature, Aronofsky took to the winners' room to have some fun with the press.

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