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Jesse Eisenberg Is Stealing Roles From Michael Cera

David Macaray | Posted 05.20.2013 | Entertainment
David Macaray

It's got to be tough being actor Michael Cera these days. Cera, the male lead in the critically acclaimed teen pregnancy movie, Juno, has the same general look, feel, and demeanor as Jesse Eisenberg, but because Eisenberg is the "bigger name."

Toronto Festival Conclusions: The Oscar race Begins

Marshall Fine | Posted 11.13.2012 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

While this year's best-picture winner may in fact have played at TIFF 2012, there was no huge critical groundswell around a realistic contender, the way there was last year.

Inside Look At The Most Covetable Closets

Marissa Bronfman | Posted 10.11.2012 | HuffPost Home
Marissa Bronfman

Stephanie Mark, Erin Kleinberg and Jake Rosenberg have transformed an ambitious fashion blog into a bonafide brand; their site The Coveteur has quickly become one of the most covetable spaces to be featured on.

Sartorial Sanctums | Inside The Coveteur's Smashing Success

Marissa Bronfman | Posted 07.23.2012 | Style
Marissa Bronfman

Stephanie Mark, Erin Kleinberg and Jake Rosenberg have transformed an ambitious fashion blog into a bonafide brand; their site The Coveteur has quickly become one of the most covetable spaces to be featured on.

The Antisocial Valuation: Part II

James Berman | Posted 07.31.2012 | Business
James Berman

Never did I imagine when I posted "The Antisocial Valuation" two weeks ago that I would actually ever get the opportunity to buy Facebook (FB) at a re...

A Marriage Made of Money

Ann Bauer | Posted 07.22.2012 | Home
Ann Bauer

Given the choice between the flailing middle class and obscene wealth...? I think I might actually take the first. Because I remember how it felt being married to someone who had a different approach to money and a completely different set of priorities. It was profoundly lonely.

The Aloneness of Social Media

Joel D. Hirst | Posted 07.20.2012 | Technology
Joel D. Hirst

We share so much, with so many, that instead of building intimacy it creates a vast electronic stage upon which we are all actors in some endless, narcissistic play about ourselves.

Here Are Some Things Facebook Won't Be Telling You Today

SmartMoney | JAMI MAKAN | Posted 05.18.2012 | Home

This article was originally published by SmartMoney.com 1. "We were in the right place at the right time." In the hit movie The Social Network, ...

'Social Network' Lawsuit Dismissed

The Huffington Post | Kia Makarechi | Posted 05.15.2012 | Entertainment

A Massachusetts judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought forth by a Harvard classmate of Mark Zuckerberg against Columbia Pictures. Aaron Greenspan claim...

Imaginary Places

Lindsay Edmunds | Posted 07.03.2012 | Books
Lindsay Edmunds

Living on the Internet is one of the thousand-mile-high ideas explored by Robert M. Geraci in his book Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality.

Student CEOs: Tech Start-ups on the University of Michigan Campus

Samantha Tritsch | Posted 06.11.2012 | College
Samantha Tritsch

In turn, why wait to graduate to find a job when you could potentially start your own billion-dollar company right where you are? (Yes, Mr. Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, I said billion).

What Andrew Garfield's Pending Superstar Status Tells Us About the 21st Century American Male

Joe DePaolo | Posted 06.10.2012 | Entertainment
Joe DePaolo

I have no shame admitting I'll be the first one in line to watch Andrew Garfield in The Amazing Spider-Man. Undoubtedly, the lad will tap into a more vulnerable, softer side of Peter Parker. I'm okay with this, even if the Greatest Generation isn't.

The Academy Awards: 8 Oscar-Winning Movies Set At College

The Huffington Post | Caitlin Brown | Posted 02.27.2012 | College

While movie set on college campuses were absent from the 2012 Academy Awards, Oscar-winners past have taken place at schools across the country. La...

Jordan Zakarin

Rooney Mara: I'm A Lot Like Lisbeth Salander

HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 02.17.2012 | Entertainment

The sky is bleak and grey, the air is cold and inside a small room in a building overlooking a backstreet sits a 20-something woman, awaiting interrog...

Jordan Zakarin

Trent Reznor On "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" And His Golden Touch

HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 02.14.2012 | Entertainment

The evolution of Trent Reznor continues. The frontman of the iconic industrial metal band Nine Inch Nails scored his second Golden Globe nomination...

Do The Latest Holidays Films Misrepresent Women?

Soraya Chemaly | Posted 01.28.2012 | Women
Soraya Chemaly

Think about how many movies you see where the woman, beautiful and sexy, is the source of the leading man's vulnerability and then, ultimately, his reward.

NYFF @50: Chairman Richard Peña on Opening Nights: The Social Network, Miller's Crossing, All About My Mother, PLUS Saadi Yacef In-Person Tonight

Michael Vazquez | Posted 01.08.2012 | Entertainment
Michael Vazquez

Sunday's race wasn't the only marathon in town. As the New York Film Festival approaches year 50, the team at the Film Society of Lincoln Center is curating a year-long countdown.

Movie Review: J. Edgar

Marshall Fine | Posted 01.07.2012 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

Let's see: Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar," which opens in limited release Wednesday (11/9/11) before going wider on Friday, features a fully committed per...

Alexander Eichler

The Jefferson Innovation Summit: Business Leaders Brainstorm A New Era Of American Creativity

HuffingtonPost.com | Alexander Eichler | Posted 12.14.2011 | Business

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- No one knows where good ideas come from. In some cases, the answer may simply be to throw a bunch of brains together in a room...

Jordan Zakarin

PHOTO: Jesse Eisenberg's Mom, The Birthday Party Clown!

HuffingtonPost.com | Jordan Zakarin | Posted 12.10.2011 | Entertainment

The first time I ever saw Jesse Eisenberg in a movie came when I went to see "The Squid and the Whale" in 2005. Coming out of the theater, I was impre...

George Clooney: 'Hollywood Could Teach a Lot to Politicians'

Felice Arenas | Posted 12.06.2011 | Entertainment
Felice Arenas

Should Capitol Hill be looking to Hollywood for better scripts? Actor George Clooney thinks that while Democrats have accomplished a great deal for the U.S., they "have done a terrible job so far" of getting this through to Americans.

The Coveteur Founders Dish on Their Favorite Closets -- and Whose They'd Most Like to Peek Into

Meredith Barnett | Posted 11.01.2011 | Style
Meredith Barnett

On The Coveteur, their perfectly turned out ode to closets, BFF's Erin Kleinberg and Stephanie Mark giddily document the impeccable taste and sartorial acquisitions of stylesetters everywhere.

Double Trouble For Jesse Eisenberg

Vulture | By: | Posted 10.05.2011 | Entertainment

Jesse Eisenberg is about to get Winklvii'ed. We're excited to be the first to hear that he will star in Richard Ayoade's indie adaptation of Fyodor Do...

Facebook's Value? -- Is It a Bubble Which Might Mean Trouble?

April Rudin | Posted 09.27.2011 | Technology
April Rudin

Ahead of filing its IPO, Facebook is feeling the pressure of its valuation.

Dramatic Secrets Of ESPN To Be Exposed On Film

Posted 09.25.2011 | Entertainment

The greatest film about a TV network ever produced, Sidney Lumet's "Network," foretold the coming major media spiral into backbiting, betrayal and sen...