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Janie Jones: All In the Family

<i>Janie Jones</i>: All In the Family

One of the best-known aphorisms about writing, “Write what you know,” has led to plenty of terrible screenplays by self-absorbed Hollywood hopefuls. But David Rosenthal turned personal experience into a compelling story.  read more

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Janie Jones

<i>Janie Jones</i>

The music-heavy drama features original songs that strive to give Janie Jones the character it so desperately needs.  read more

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Abigail Breslin to Star in A Virgin Mary

Abigail Breslin to Star in <i>A Virgin Mary</i>

Abigail Breslin has grown up since her break-out role in 2006’s Little Miss Sunshine. She stretched her acting abilities in the drama My Sister’s Keeper and in the hilarious Zombieland back in 2009. Now the 15 year old actress has landed the lead roll in an indie sex comedy.  read more

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Abigail Breslin to Star in Dark Indie Drama The Class Project

Abigail Breslin to Star in Dark Indie Drama <i>The Class Project</i>

Academy Award nominee Abigail Breslin, the plucky star of 2006's much-acclaimed _Little Miss Sunshine_ and 2009's zombie-themed romantic comedy _Zombieland_, has signed on to a new, much darker role as leading lady in the upcoming indie drama The Class Project.  read more

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Seven Tweeters To Follow At SXSW 2010

Seven Tweeters To Follow At SXSW 2010

If, like me, this is your first year at SXSW, you’re probably walking around, map and iPhone at the ready, getting desperately lost whenever you veer off of Sixth Street. But Twitter can help you navigate the maze of people and music (it can help you with most things in life, actually). Here is a list of discerning critics, industry folk and superfans to help you get the most out of downtown Austin, and maybe even find out which hole-in-the-wall pub Bill Murray is bartending at....  read more

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Zombieland

Zombieland

Most zombie movies take time to establish the genre’s...  read more

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