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Chloë Grace Moretz Discovers <br />Powers, Rage In <i>Carrie</i> Trailer  

Chloë Grace Moretz Discovers
Powers, Rage In Carrie Trailer

Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianna Moore take center stage in the first trailer for Kimberly Peirce’s remake of Carrie, which arrives in theaters Oct. 18.

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<i>Carrie</i> Director Kimberly Peirce <br />On Horror and DePalma’s Ending  

Carrie Director Kimberly Peirce
On Horror and DePalma’s Ending

Director Kimberly Peirce discusses remaking Carrie, casting young star Chloë Grace Moretz, and the pressure to create an ending that can stand up to Brian DePalma’s 1976 version.

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<i>Carrie’s</i> Julianne Moore Discusses Tapping Into Margaret’s Madness  

Carrie’s Julianne Moore Discusses Tapping Into Margaret’s Madness

Four-time Academy Award nominee Julianne Moore talks about playing mother Margaret White in director Kimberly Peirce’s Carrie remake, and the timelessness of Stephen King’s original novel.

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Liam Neeson Goes <i>Non-Stop</i> <br />in Movie’s Plot Synopsis  

Liam Neeson Goes Non-Stop
in Movie’s Plot Synopsis

The official synopsis for the upcoming Jaume Collet-Serra-directed film Non-Stop has finally been released, and it sounds awesome.

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NYCC | <i>Carrie</i> Director and Stars <br />Unveil Blood-Covered First Teaser  

NYCC | Carrie Director and Stars
Unveil Blood-Covered First Teaser

Carrie director Kimberly Pierce and stars Chloë Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore premiered a teaser for their remake of the classic horror film at New York Comic Con.

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Review | <i>Being Flynn</i>  

Review | Being Flynn

With Being Flynn, director Paul Weitz demonstrates great care in translating the life story of author Nick Flynn for the big screen, but stumbles with incongruous stylistic elements and a surprising stripping of sentiment.

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Director Paul Weitz on Adaptations, Robert De Niro and <i>Being Flynn</i>  

Director Paul Weitz on Adaptations, Robert De Niro and Being Flynn

About a Boy director Paul Weitz talks with Spinoff Online about bringing Nick Flynn’s memoir to the big screen with Being Flynn, which opens Friday nationwide.

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Sam Claflin, Alicia Vikander In Talks For <i>The Seventh Son</i>  

Sam Claflin, Alicia Vikander In Talks For The Seventh Son

The two young actors are in negotiations to play the roles of Thomas J. Ward and Alice Deane in the Warner Bros. adaptation of Joseph Delaney’s bestselling young-adult fantasy series The Last Apprentice.

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