Gerwig Trailers

Oh, Greta Gerwig. The Helen of Troy of Mumblecore; the face that launched a thousand Kickstarter campaigns.

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“I recognize that maybe I should be at a point where I stop having roommates, but I’m not," says Greta Gerwig, who, with all of her successes, still shares a space with two others. "I like living with people." [NYM]

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After a 14-year absence, Whit Stillman, acclaimed chronicler of the hapless American bourgeois, returns to the big screen with the comedy 'Damsels in Distress'.

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ToRome

After scoring a surprise summer hit with last year's Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen is hoping to repeat the seasonal success with To Rome With Love, his newest romantic comedy. Described as "a story about a number of people in Italy" -- plots are for dorks! -- it stars actors and actresses like Penelope Cruz, Jesse Eisenberg, Ellen Page, Alec Baldwin, Greta Gerwig, Roberto Benigni, Allen himself and more, ambling their way through a series of vignettes set in the Eternal City. There's a trailer courtesy of Yahoo, showcasing the snappy characterization that's practically perfunctory at this point in Allen's writing and directing career.

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On The Road

● At last, the first trailer for the Walter Salles-directed On the Road has surfaced. Adventures are had, Kristen Stewart broods -- looks good! [THR]

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Greta

The trailer for Whit Stillman's newest movie, Damsels in Distress, looks absolutely charming in an honest way, sure to outpace any other 2012 release that might play with whimsy and sardonicism. Starring mumblecore darling Greta Gerwig, it's about a group of beautiful girls at an East Coast university who seek to prevent suicide in depressed students with a regimen of high culture and formal dance training. It's been 14 years since Stillman last plumbed the problems of the "urban haute bourgeoisie" in 1998's The Last Days of Disco, but long waits exist for good reason.

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Tomorrow sees the release of Arthur, and while the big story there is Russell Brand's official American movie star launch, the littler story is Greta Gerwig's continued ascension to mainstream stardom. This winter, we spent some time with the actress for a profile in our March issue (go here for the full scoop on the charming actress), and we discovered that there was some leftover material we feel compelled to share. Since her movie comes out tomorrow, why not? Here's Greta Gerwig on her favorite place to get bagels, what she does in her spare time, and why being famous isn't all that bad.

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"Mumblecore wasn't about giving the middle finger to anyone."

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Attention all Barbs and Ken Barbs! Miss Nicki Minaj graces the cover of BlackBook's March Pop Issue, with a gorgeously bonkers photo shoot and in-depth story on the hottest rapper in the game. Pink Friday? Try Pink Wednesday. Check back tomorrow for more photos and the entire story on hip-hop's reigning queen. [UPDATE: here's the story!] Also in the issue, on stands soon:

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Hollywood has a way of cutting their trailers to emphasize things like movie stars, dick jokes, and Batmobiles, all the while sacrificing things like actual plot. We think that's what happened with this clip for Arthur, the remake of the Dudley Moore cult classic, this time with Russell Brand in the role of spoiled billionaire drunk.

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