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Lana Del Rey's Feminist Problem

Lana Del Rey

Part of the intrigue of Lana Del Rey's breakout "Video Games" was its two-sided nature. It's ostensibly a love song in which the singer rhapsodizes devotion to her man ("Heaven is a place on Earth with you/Tell me all the things you want to do"), but there's a stinging quality to both the words and her blasé delivery: "Open up a beer/And you say get over here...It's you, it's you, it's all for you/Everything I do." It's unclear who's being played: the guy, who might actually think he's worth her time, or Del Rey, deluded and desperate enough to stay with somebody who's so clearly no good for her.

This slippery question of identity and intention is also, of course, what's made Del Rey the center of a national conversation in recent months. Simply put, Del Rey isn't the singer the viral "Video Games" had led people to believe she was—the "authentic" singer-songwriter ingénue plucked out of obscurity based on the merits of a DIY music video. Her Lana Del Rey persona is the latest incarnation of several years spent putting in time in the industry. Nor is she the kind of pop artist we've come to expect these days—the primetime-savvy vessel of club-ready hits. She's awkward in interviews and on stage, with a high-pitched speaking voice and vampy mannerisms, expertly imitated by Kristen Wiig on Saturday Night Live last week. She seems to be both trying too hard and not trying hard enough, stoking questions about whether she even means any of what she's singing. Continue Reading »




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Oscar 2012 Nomination Predictions: Original Screenplay

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Historically a haven for the quirk, verve, and humor that can't quite crack the tougher races, the Original Screenplay category will openly welcome a movie like Bridesmaids, which may have a fiery fanbase and a sure shot at Supporting Actress, but isn't about to compete in Best Picture, no matter how hard the mainstream dreamers squint their eyes and pray. The script nom might strike some as a snub-amending bone-throw to a buzz-building comedy, but Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo actually deserve to be in contention for their dialogue-driven hit (unlike The Hangover, another R-rated giggler with Best Pic whispers, to which Bridesmaids is belittlingly compared). Still, pink-clad comediennes with volatile bowels are bound to be outclassed by Midnight in Paris, the Golden Globe and Critics' Choice victor that's all set to squeeze another gold man onto Woody Allen's crowded mantle. Continue Reading »




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Links for the Day: Debating Pauline Kael, 50 Best Movie Villains and Terrifying Moments, Scariest Movie Scenes, Madonna and Lola Want You, & More

Pauline Kael

Read Frank Rich roar over Pauline Kael.

For Slate, Dana Stevens on Kael's primacy of pleasure.

And for Salon, Matt Zoller Seitz and Andrew O'Hehir debate the legacy of the influential New Yorker movie writer.

50 terrifying movie moments according to Time Out London, and the 50 best movie villains of all time according to Time Out New York.

Also on the Halloween front, The A.V. Club's staff selects their scariest movie scenes.

This could be amazing: Kristen Wiig to star opposite Robert De Niro in Sean Penn movie.

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Links for the Day: The Playboy Club Cancelled, The Coens Are Coming to TV, Will Copyright Stifle Hollywood?, Kirsten Dunst Interview, & More

The Playboy Club

Whether the shows were good or bad, remember when TV networks were committed to their programming for more than 14 days?

Joel and Ethan Coen team up with Cedar Rapids writer Phil Johnston for Fox TV show HarveKarbo.

For Artforum, Tony Pipolo unravels a few of the works that are part of the Views from the Avant-Garde program at this year's New York Film Festival.

Will copyright stifle Hollywood?

Miriam Bale wants you to check out Powell and Pressburger's Gone to Earth at 92YTribeca tonight.

Kirsten Dunst talks about Lars von Trier's Nazi moment, her battle with depression...and Charlotte Gainsbourg's breasts.

Could this be Kristen Wiig's last season on Saturday Night Live?

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2011 Primetime Emmy Winner Predictions

2011 Emmy Predictions

On September 18, Bryan Cranston will not win his fourth trophy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, as Breaking Bad's fourth season fell outside the award show's eligibility period—and if you think that bodes well for the AMC program's chances for Outstanding Drama Series in 2012, remember that Mad Men's much-delayed fifth season is still slated to fall within the upcoming Emmy calendar. Standing to gain from Cranston's absence is always-a-bridesmaids John Hamm—unless Steve Buscemi's Golden Globe and SAG victories earlier this year, and the chillier-than-Mad Men Boardwalk Empire's surprise showing at the Creative Arts Emmys last weekend—weren't just flukes of nature. A three-time winner for Outstanding Drama Series, Mad Men may have to move over for the new HBO prestige drama on the block, and if Betty White doesn't win her 3,897th Emmy for acting saucier than your grandmother, that may be enough for this Sunday's telecast to go down as the Year of the Passing of the Guard. Below, my predictions in a handful of the major categories—brought to you with less than my usual dash of wish-fulfillment. Continue Reading »




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Links for the Day: Obama and Leaders Reach Debt Deal, Carnage to Open 49th NYFF, Seven Minutes in Heaven with Kristen Wiig, & More

Barack Obama

President Obama and Congressional leaders of both parties said late Sunday that they had agreed to a framework for a budget deal that would cut trillions of dollars in federal spending over the next decade and clear the way for an increase in the government's borrowing limit.

Roman Polanski's Carnage has been selected to open the 49th New York Film Festival.

For Roger Ebert's blog, Odie Henderson contributes a piece on Sleep Furiously.

Our own Jesse Cataldo on Josef Von Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich's substance of style.

Now playing, 100 essential directors according to PopMatters.

Congrats to our friends Rose and Jen for getting married and making it into Glamour!

That's exactly what I would do, Michael.

Bilge Ebiri reviews Clint Eastwood's The Outlaw Josey Wales.

Mike O'Brien spends seven minutes in heaven with Kristen Wiig:

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Links for the Day: Miami's Gay Archdiocese, Cristine Vachon NewFest Q&A, Celine Dion Wigs Out, Silvio Narizzano and Polly Platt R.I.P., & More

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The Catholic Church has a secret gay cabal in Miami.

Rebekah Brooks gets slimier by the day.

Christine Vachon, recently awarded NewFest's Visionary Award, spoke to an audience at Lincoln Center's new Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center about her early years in the business, her collaborations with Todd Haynes, and how she's preparing for the future.

Chris Weitz reveals how his own family inspired his immigration drama A Better Life.

Celine Dion is a fascist.

Ronald Bergan remembers Georgy Girl director Silvio Narizzano.

Polly Platt, producer and designer whose credits include a slew of former hubby Peter Bogdanovich's films, passed away on Wednesday. She was 72.

Yay. Annette Bening will channel Snooki in Kristen Wiig's new movie.

Below, Louis C.K.'s appearance on Letterman yesterday:

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Links for the Day: Kristen Wiig Meets Dave Grohl, Rihanna's New Video, 25 Greatest Animated TV Shows, Jon Stewart on Anthony's Weiner, & More

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Kristen Wiig and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl have a chat.

Food Republic counts down 10 classic fictional movie eateries. Yummy list, yeah, but what's up with the inexplicably lo-res pics?

Rihanna has a violent new video.

EW gives power to the people, and they've selected the 25 greatest animated TV series of all time.

You may need to get an iPad to fully enjoy Björk's Biophilia.

Jon Stewart's pun-filled commentary on Rep. Anthony Weiner's junk shot:


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Links for the Day: Obama Gets a Bump, Todd Haynes Directs My Morning Jacket, MTV Movie Awards Nominees, Green Lantern Trailer, & More!

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Obama gets a bump in the polls after Osama gets bumped off.

In a new Time Magazine profile, SNL's Kristin Wiig reveals she'll be retiring two of her most notable characters (see page two).

Todd Haynes will be directing an upcoming My Morning Jacket concert film. No word on whether the band will be dressed in mid-20th-century period garb.

In an apparent attempt to outdo Lady Gaga for most ridiculous cover art, Katy Perry has revealed the cover for her latest single, "Last Friday Night (TGIF)," a song that's only marginally better than Rebecca Black's "Friday."

The 2011 MTV Movie Awards nominees were announced yesterday and nobody cared.

If you like CGI (or Ryan Reynolds), you'll love the new trailer for Green Lantern:

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SXSW 2010: Dispatch Four

MacGruberMacGruber (Jorma Taccone). You might think a full-length feature about MacGruber, Will Forte's bumbling '80s action hero, would feel at least an hour too long. Even Steven Carrell couldn't lift his lumbering feature about Maxwell Smart, the '60s version of MacGruber, off the ground—but maybe he needed Jorma Taccone at the controls.

Saturday Night Life actor/writer/director Taccone, one of the three guys who does those funny videos with Andy Samberg (he also shot a lot of the MacGruber shorts for SNL and is the man behind a Pepsi ad for the Super Bowl), has great sense of comic timing and a deep and gleeful knowledge of comedy conventions and pop-culture icons. In the Q&A after the film, he revealed that he loves late-'80s/early-'90s action movies like Die Hard and Lethal Weapon and Rambo 3 ("not one or two or four—though four is pretty great too"), and that he and his cast intended their movie to be more of a comic tribute than a spoof.

You probably have to love those movies to embrace this one fully, but for those of us who do, it makes for a wildly entertaining night at the movies. Action movie clichés, like the way people keep telling MacGruber, "I thought you were dead!," are given just the right emphasis. You laugh at the dick jokes and gay jokes too, partly because they're cathartic, surfacing and then blowing up all the unacknowledged homoerotic machismo that fuels those movies, but also because Forte does blustery incompetence so well and the editors always know just where to cut. And Michael Bay has taken things so far that you pretty much have to chase your bad guy off a cliff, fire two big guns at him as he goes down, and reduce him to a blackened hole in the ground at the bottom of a canyon if you're going for laughs. This movie also has the funniest sex scene since the South Park movie with the puppets. Continue Reading »




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Wiiging Out: Emmy Awards Edition

Saturday Night Live's Amy Poehler earned her first Emmy nomination today. Oddly, she was cited in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category and not Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program, the category in which past SNL winners include Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner and Dana Carvey (coincidentally, SNL alum and Poehler's pal Tina Fey is nominated here for her hosting appearance on the show). We love Poehler but can't help but think the top-tier nomination is a little overzealous, what with the existence of Kristen Wiig and all. It'll be another two months before we get a new episode of SNL, so you'll have to settle for repeat viewings of Knocked Up or scouring NBC's website to get your Wiig fix. Here's the second of the actress's two creepily spot-on parodies of CNBC's Suze Orman to tide you over:




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Wiiging Out

There are many reasons to be thankful that the writers' strike is over, and many reasons to hope an actors' strike doesn't materialize, not least of which is Kristen Wiig on Saturday Night Live. There won't be another new episode until May (what's up with that?), so here's a little Wiig to tide you over. The first clip is of a new character from last night's episode who's kind of a rip-off of Wiig's Penelope but is astounding nonetheless, and the second is, well, a surprise! Continue Reading »




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