April 2012

Keira Knightley’s Interview with David Cronenberg

Shortly after wrapping up principal photography on Anna Karenina (due to be released in November) Keira Knightley took part in a fashion shoot for Interview Magazine as well as a phone interview with director David Cronenberg (with whom she worked with on A Dangerous Method). In the interview Knightley discussed the similarities and differences between Anna and Sabina Spielrein, working with director Joe Wright again (with whom she did Pride & Prejudice and Atonement), doing justice to a character onscreen (whether fictional or based on a real person), being an atheist, the English press, the far too infrequent joy of not knowing much about an actor before you see them onscreen, the differences in making Hollywood blockbusters and smaller more personal films, American politics, and working with Steve Carrell on Seeking a Friend for the End of the World. You’ll find more pics from the photoshoot after the jump.

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Alison Brie Bares Her Soul to Elle Canada

In the April issue of Elle Canada Community‘s Alison Brie sat down to discuss attending Mardi Gras with the cast of Community, embracing her sexuality, her wild side, Hannah Montana, her first role in a elementary school production of The Wizard of Oz, attending the clothing optional California College of the Arts, working with Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller on The Five-Year Engagement, and her thoughts on being single as a celebrity, marriage, and living life without regrets.

You can read the full interview here. After the jump you’ll find pics from the cover photoshoot as well as a short behind-the-scenes video.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #8

tmnt-8-coverAs the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fight off Old Hob‘s army of Mousers, General Krang meets with his scientist and we learn what Krang and Hob are really after. They aren’t trying to destroy the turtles, they just want to get their hands on Splinter.

It turns out Splinter is the only pure mutant specimen that Krang can use to develop his own mutant army. Unlike the turtles and Hob who were accidentally exposed to the mutigen, Splinter was given carefully controlled injections making him the perfect prototype. With the turtles distracted by the Mousers, Hob is able to make off with their master.

As the turtles fight for their lives Casey and April have a heart-to-heart after training and April’s story of ninjas and a rat named Splinter leads to an introduction that the young woman will never forget.

Tons of action, a little more insight into Krang’s plans, and April finally meeting the turtles. What more could you want? Best of the week.

[IDW, 3.99]

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