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Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan. (Andrew Toth/PatrickMcMullan.com)

Paul Dano Too Nervous to Actually Watch Screening of His New Movie Ruby Sparks

Wednesday night at Sunshine Cinemas was another of the indie lovefests we’ve come to look forward to (and only partially thanks to the apple cinnamon popcorn dust they have at the concession stand). This time it was for Ruby Sparks, the latest from Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton, the husband and wife director team behind our favorite cuteferno Little Miss Sunshine. Ruby Sparks is the story of a creatively anguished young writer (Paul Dano) who physically manifests and falls in love with one of his characters, the Manic Pixie Dream Girl of the title, played by Dano’s real life squeeze Zoe Kazan. Ms. Kazan also wrote the screenplay. Of its inception, Ms. Kazan (in a peekaboo Dolce & Gabbana number) told The Observer, “I was walking home from work one night, and there was a mannequin discarded in a trash can in our neighborhood. I thought it was a person, and it scared me! And I thought of the Pygmalion myth about the sculptor who falls in love with his statue. I had a flash of the sculptor alone in his studio, turning his head and thinking he sees the statue move. I thought, ‘Oh, I bet that’s sort of how that myth came to be!’” Per Mr. Dano, “When [Zoe] was about five pages in, she showed it to me, and I said ‘Is this for us?’” Read More

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Question of the Week: What Classic Movie Deserves a Sequel?

It’s seemingly the summer of sequels: Spider-Man, The Dark Night Rises, Step Up: Revolution, The Bourne Legacy, Expendables 2… they’re everywhere. All week we pondered aloud what other classic films deserve the franchise treatment. What classic movie deserves a sequel?

We heard entertaining answers from the likes of Michael Ian Black, Meghan McCain and Aziz Ansari. And, with their respective replies to this pressing question, Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan proved once and for all that they are a very particular kind of match.

Click through the slideshow for all of these and more. Read More

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Young Starlets Co-Host Lincoln Center Fete

At yesterday’s Lincoln Center Institute Junior Spring Benefit, a passel of young stars showed their support for the arts (though, at the Bowery Hotel, they were far from Lincoln Center!). The event was co-hosted by Lily Rabe, Zoe Kazan, and Mamie Gummer–acting scions who’ve been doing great work themselves. Read More