Kat Dennings in Daydream Nation: Exclusive Clip
“Juno as reimagined by David Lynch, or a funnier, sunnier Donnie Darko.” That’s how Variety described Michael Goldbach’s Daydream Nation. Add in the underrated Josh Lucas and the always fascinating Kat Dennings, and we’re all in on this one. Here’s an exclusive clip from the new film, which opens in theaters tomorrow. Check it out and let us know what you think.... read more
Found in: Featured VideosWill Youth In Revolt be the Movie Where Michael Cera Finally Sheds His Man-Boy Cocoon?
There's a stage in the metamorphosis of the butterfly called the "pupa" where the caterpillar nestles inside a hardened shell as it begins its transformation. Usually, the pupa stage lasts no longer than a month. Every now and then, though, we see curious cases of organisms bucking evolutionary trends. Take Michael Cera, who's been trapped in a man-boy cocoon of his own devising in the six years since he emerged as the endearingly awkward George Michael on Arrested Development.... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsBarack Obama's Inauguration Inspires Richard Linklater's Romantic Comedy
It's a Barack Romantic Obamedy! Phew, sorry, but certainly some snazzy nickname will arise for Richard Linklater's upcoming romantic comedy, set at President Barack Obama's historic inauguration earlier this year. ... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsThe Answer Man
In The Answer Man, Arlen Faber has attained Oprah-level cult status after penning a book... read more
Found in: Movies, ReviewsPlaylist announced for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Read Paste's Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist review.--In the beginning, there was Garden State, and it was nice film. But then music blogs made fun of Natalie Portman's throwaway line, and hipsters cast Zach Braff into the pit of eternal condescension, never to reenter the kingdom of good graces. But lo', it was prophesied that a child from the OC (don't call it that) would arise and deliver redemption to awkward music-loving introverts everywhere. His name was Michael Cera, and on his right hand was Juno. ... read more
Found in: Movies, NewsWatch the trailer for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
We are witnessing the resurgence of an archetype, and Michael Cera is quickly moving to corner the market. Having successfully transplanted his endearingly geeky George Michael Bluth schtick from Arrested Development to Superbad and Juno, he'll be keeping his feet planted on the romantic-comedy side of the line of scrimmage for the upcoming Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, a music-themed love story set in New York City, due out Oct 3.... read more
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