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Movie Review: The Brass Teapot

Marshall Fine | Posted 04.02.2013 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Neither terrible nor revelatory, Ramaa Mosley's The Brass Teapot is the kind of movie you might stumble across on cable and stick with, if only because, well, you've got nothing better to do.

PHOTOS: This Week's Best (And Worst) Beauty Looks!

The Huffington Post | Lauren Leibowitz | Posted 02.17.2013 | Style

As awards season amps up, the stars get more beautiful. And, in turn, more adventurous -- yielding mixed results. We saw examples in spades at the Gra...

Hollywood's Next Big Stars

AP | Posted 01.07.2013 | Entertainment

LONDON -- British Academy Film and Television Awards says 23-year-old British actress Juno Temple is one of five young stars shortlisted for the BAFTA...

Bradley Rust Grey Discusses His Haunting Lesbian Drama Jack and Diane

Justine Browning | Posted 10.30.2012 | Gay Voices
 Justine Browning

Written and directed by Bradley Rust Grey, the heartfelt story follows two damaged teenage girls (Juno Temple and Riley Keough) who fall in love in New York City. The Cronenberg-esque body horror drama was developed over the course of nine years.

No Pain, No Gain

Bruce Helander | Posted 11.11.2012 | Arts
Bruce Helander

Even with the ongoing physical self-abuse, selective punishment and viewer sympathy, The Brass Teapot eventually evolves into a heartwarming narrative that explores universal truths about choices made that can turn disastrous.

Review: Little Birds Never Soars High

Zach Udko | Posted 10.31.2012 | Entertainment
Zach Udko

Set in California's forgotten Salton Sea, writer-director Elgin James' debut follows 15 year-old Lily (Juno Temple) and her best friend Alison (Kay Panabaker) as they attempt to flee their impoverished community and build a nest in Los Angeles with a group of runaway squatters.

Movie Review: Killer Joe

Marshall Fine | Posted 09.24.2012 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

In a summer of movies made of bombastic special effects and obvious action, Killer Joe still has the ability to surprise by keeping it down and dirty -- though you'll need a strong stomach to make it to the end.

LOOK: Angelina Floats On 'Maleficent' Set

The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 06.28.2012 | Entertainment

Horns? Check. Creepy costume? Check. Blue thing that makes you look like you're flying? Check! In more photos from the set of "Maleficent," Angeli...

Dirty Girl: A Grown-up, Very Good Choice

Laurel Kaufer | Posted 12.12.2011 | Entertainment
Laurel Kaufer

Dirty Girl, a movie not about the girl at all, belies the true nature of its title and, as it turns out, though not without its flaws, is sweet, loving and affectionate -- a "vulgar valentine" -- even with its filthy mouth the film has an open heart.

Jessie Heyman

Jeremy Dozier On 'Dirty Girl,' Dirty Words

HuffingtonPost.com | Jessie Heyman | Posted 12.10.2011 | Entertainment

It was exam week at the University of Texas at Austin and Jeremy Dozier's sheets were missing. For a night, his dorm room doubled as a stage, with the...

Movie Review: Dirty Girl

Marshall Fine | Posted 12.07.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Dirty Girl barely elicits a chuckle and, indeed, provokes groans with its obvious use of '80s artifacts.

'Dirty Girl' Stars Make Emotional Plea

Posted 12.04.2011 | Entertainment

The upcoming indie comedy "Dirty Girl" features Juno Temple as, well, the "dirty girl" of her small town high school in Oklahoma. Her character Daniel...

Live from Toronto Film Festival: Wednesday 9.14.11

Marshall Fine | Posted 11.15.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Given the size of the Toronto Film Festival and the goals I have when I'm here (primarily to see movies that will be released so I can bank reviews fo...

High Fashion Afros In 'T'

Posted 10.24.2011 | Black Voices

Ball Gowns and afros unite the chicest way imaginable in T magazine's "Nightie Aphrodites" spread. Corinne Bailey Rae, Solange Knowles, Helene and...

Juno Temple Is A Dirty Girl

Posted 09.25.2011 | Celebrity

After making her name in period -- and prehistoric -- films, Juno Temple is taking a shorter trip back in time for her upcoming indie comedy, "Dirty G...

HuffPost Review: Cracks

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Cracks shows just how far you can get when you want to make movies and your father happens to be Ridley Scott. This is a movie so silly it will be forgotten before the final credits roll.

HuffPost Review: Kaboom

Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Kaboom is an enjoyably snide look at that generation that is coming to be known as Millennials, for which hooking up is as casual as eating lunch. They may have social consciences, but they don't let it get in the way of a good party.

Dirty Girl

Hellin Kay | Posted 05.25.2011 | Arts
Hellin Kay

No doubt there will be minor comparisons made to the sweet and funny Easy A which just came out but this is a whole different teenage angst animal with even more subtext and soul.