Entertainment

Penn Badgley: from Mario Golf to Gossip Girl to haunting thrillers

The Gossip Girl star talks about movie rain, family and his new movie, The Stepfather.

Paranormal Activity follows you to the bedroom

The horrifyingly realistic Paranormal Activity opens as the scariest movie since The Blair Witch Project.

Funnyman Chris Rock discusses his documentary Good Hair

Chris Rock on Good Hair, his “passion project.”

While eccentricities are represented, it’s hard to connect with Couples Retreat

Many couples just go to therapy, but in Peter Billingsley’s new film, these couples all end up together, in paradise.

Love, hate and Judaism in the Coen brothers’ A Serious Man.

The key to enjoying this dark dramedy comes in one of the film’s funniest lines: “Accept the mystery.”

A Serious Man’s Michael Stuhlbarg on the switch from stage to screen

We sit down with Stuhlbarg, a Julliard graduate who is making his film debut after 13 years in theater.

A brief 3-D run of Toy Story before the third installment premieres

Nostalgic for your childhood? You can still watch Toy Story 1 and 2 in theaters! Now available in 3D.

Whip It ruthlessly: the Drew Barrymore way

Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut with the rockin’ roller derby film Whip It .

Moore’s Capitalism is disjointed yet poignant

Thanks to Michael Moore, you’ll never look at a dollar bill the same way again.

A look at the animated project 9 from its director and star

9, the upcoming animated film by Shane Acker, began as an 11 minute short at UCLA animation school that earned an Oscar nomination in 2005.

Director Mike Judge talks Extract, gangsta rap and frog baseball

In an interview with North by Northwestern, Judge discusses his cult classics and how Office Space caused Swingline to make red staplers.

Extract is a hilarious, complex workplace comedy

It’s Extract’s similarities to Office Space that make the movie funny, but it’s the differences that make the movie compelling. Plus, you know, a guy loses his ball. Comedy gold.

Paper Heart: A charming, honest take on love

Paper Heart stars Charlyne Yi in a mockumentary-style search for the meaning of love. Watch out for puppets and Michael Cera.

Summer movie preview

From dramas to documentaries, an assortment of reviews and interviews on movies you’ll see this summer.

Sam Mendes talks comedy, music and Away We Go

North by Northwestern sat down with Mendes to discuss his film, working with television actors and the toddler version of Chris Farley.

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