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What's Hot on Inside Movies: Zac Efron Wows, Josh Brolin Broods, Gary Busey Spawns
by Daynah Burnett, posted Dec 10th 2009 1:07AM
At least once a day we manage to pause the DVR long enough to check in with our film-loving friends over at Inside Movies. Let's get to it!Having carved out a following making trippy, quirky cinema, indie king Richard Linklater sits down to talk about his newest film 'Me & Orson Welles,' the possibility of 'Dazed & Confused 2' and the problem with vampire movies. Check out the interview here!
While your interest is piqued in 'Me & Orson Welles,' why not find out what critics are saying about Zac Efron's dramatic performance, a clear departure from his 'High School Musical' days.
Hot on Inside Movies: 'New Moon' Reviews, Werner Herzog, Best '30s Movies
by Daynah Burnett, posted Nov 19th 2009 5:35PM
It's that time of the day here at Inside TV, when we put down the remote and check in with our silver screen siblings over at Inside Movies.

• You may have heard of a little movie opening up tomorrow: 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon.' You can find out what the critics are saying in the film's review roundup.
• My So-Called Dress: Claire Danes arrives at the premiere of her new film 'Me & Orson Welles' and gives the crowd more than just a smile. Check out the NSFW pics.
• With Werner Herzog's remake of cult classic 'Bad Lieutenant' opening up this weekend, Inside Movies cozies up with the acclaimed director to discuss Hurricane Katrina, new-age humbug and why it's OK with him if you laugh at his films.
• From 'Frankenstein' to 'The Wizard of Oz,' take a trip through Hollywood's Golden age in a collection of best '30s movies.
• Looks like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan aren't the only rom-com pair that audiences love. Take a look at some romantic comedy couples that should consider an onscreeen reunion.
• And finally, a linguist in Minnesota actually taught his son to speak Klingon instead of English, and the results just might surprise you!

• You may have heard of a little movie opening up tomorrow: 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon.' You can find out what the critics are saying in the film's review roundup.
• My So-Called Dress: Claire Danes arrives at the premiere of her new film 'Me & Orson Welles' and gives the crowd more than just a smile. Check out the NSFW pics.
• With Werner Herzog's remake of cult classic 'Bad Lieutenant' opening up this weekend, Inside Movies cozies up with the acclaimed director to discuss Hurricane Katrina, new-age humbug and why it's OK with him if you laugh at his films.
• From 'Frankenstein' to 'The Wizard of Oz,' take a trip through Hollywood's Golden age in a collection of best '30s movies.
• Looks like Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan aren't the only rom-com pair that audiences love. Take a look at some romantic comedy couples that should consider an onscreeen reunion.
• And finally, a linguist in Minnesota actually taught his son to speak Klingon instead of English, and the results just might surprise you!
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