Recently added articles from Interview:
Gabourey Sidibe: in her film debut, the 26-year-old actress plays a near-mute teen who gets beaten by her mother, impregnated by her father, and suffers abuse at every turn. Let the awards season parlor games commence.(INCOMING)(Interview)
Oct 01, 2009; ... Lee Daniels's Precious, the new film adaptation of Sapphire's 1996 novel Push, features stars like Lenny Kravitz, Mariah Carey, and Mo'Nique. But the actor getting the most attention is a 26-year-old young woman from Harlem who never dreamed about being in front of a camera. Gabourey ...
Jesse Eisenberg: actor Jesse Eisenberg might well be his generation's Woody Allen--and its Joaquin Phoenix.(CHARACTER STUDY)(Interview)
Oct 01, 2009; ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] There is a special place in American cinema reserved for a certain variety of self-doubting, sexually clumsy, hyperintellectual young man. Perhaps it was Woody Allen who first carved out a niche in film for men nursing this particular cocktail of neuroses ....
Audrina Patridge: love her, hate her, or cancel your cable subscription because of her, she's not going away anytime soon.(REALITY)(Interview)
Oct 01, 2009; ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Audrina Patridge, the 24-year-old aspiring actress (and avid bikini-wearer) who stirred up multitudes of catty intrigue on The Hills, is stepping out on her own. After appearing in the horror film Sorority Row this fall and completing work on another ...
Paul Reubens: once, a man donned a tight, gray, glen plaid suit and a bright red bow tie and an icon was born ... the return of Pee-wee Herman.(COMEBACK)(Interview)
Oct 01, 2009; ... If you grew up in the 1980s, some part of your brain has been permanently altered by the phenomenon of Peewee Herman. For most kids, images of the adult-size, vaguely ADD-addled eternal child in a tight gray suit and a red miniature bow tie (more than two decades pre-Thom Browne) stem from ...
Rob Pruitt: artist Rob Pruitt has always ridden the line between celebration and irony, which makes him the perfect person to give the New York art world one thing it's been missing: its own version of the Oscars.(ART)(Interview)
Oct 01, 2009; ... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] There's great irony in the fact that Rob Pruitt is the man putting together the Guggenheim's First Annual Art Awards, a sort of tongue-and-cheek version of the Oscars for contemporary American art. It's the kind of irony more befitting a Hollywood film ...