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    LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 07:54 PM)

    Hi Capitolina. I think we're going to be hearing a lot about this film in the next few months. It's kind of overwhelming all these Mia films coming out in 2014 - Overwhelming in a GOOD way.

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      SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 09:15 PM)

      It's kind of overwhelming all these Mia films coming out in 2014 - Overwhelming in a GOOD way.
      Ironically, Emma Stone made the latest cover of Vogue for that reason: "4 New Films!"
      http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/87465029.html?view=15348103749#t1 5348103749
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        LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 10:40 PM)

        Good for her. I wonder how many I'll be interested in seeing?

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          LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 21, 2014 06:10 PM)

          I'm looking forward to seeing Mia and Julianne Moore together again - quite different than "The Kids Are Alright" - although Julianne was kind of a ditz in "Kids" and she looks that way in "Maps", too - just way more extreme, and now SHE'S the blond. In "Maps" Mia appears to be a kid who's definitely NOT alright.
          http://i.cbc.ca/1.2613654.1397744819!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_ge n/derivatives/original_620/mia-wasikowska-and-julianne-moore-maps-to-t he-stars.jpg
          http://cdn.cinemur.fr/posts/cache/maps-to-the-stars-julianne-moore-mia -wasikowska.jpg

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            SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 21, 2014 08:40 PM)

            I love Mia's expression as Julianne is holding her face in her hands.
            You four-eyed psycho.

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              LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 22, 2014 11:30 AM)

              Some more pics of the cast just released - some nice ones of Agatha Weiss (Mia).
              http://www.flicksandbits.com/2014/04/22/robert-pattinson-mia-wasikowsk a-john-cusack-julianne-moore-highlighted-in-10-new-maps-to-the-stars-p ics/69077/

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                SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 23, 2014 08:53 PM)

                When Agatha Weiss returns to Los Angeles, she makes an instant connection with the first person she encounters: her limo driver, a would-be screenwriter who chauffeurs the far more successful, and who becomes increasingly entangled in her larger-than-life drama.
                He worked most closely with Mia Wasikowska as Agatha, who comes to rely on Jerome as her sole friend in the city. I knew Mia was going to be wonderful in this, he says. Shes so lovely that it was horrible for me to watch Agatha be bullied by her entire family.
                http://thinkingofrob.com/2014/04/23/full-production-notes-from-maps-to -the-stars/
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                  CurzonStreet — 11 years ago(April 28, 2014 01:40 PM)

                  MTTS is showing up on a lot of the "Most Anticipated" lists.
                  http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/19659/1/what-to-wat ch-at-cannes
                  This one is new to me. At the top of the list:
                  What to watch at Cannes
                  From Cronenberg's Maps to the new Saint Laurent, here are the hotly tipped heavyweights and up-and-comers at Cannes
                  THE ESTABLISHED ACTS: MAPS TO THE STARS
                  Canadian director David Cronenberg has already participated in Cannes competition four times with Crash, Spider, A History of Violence and Cosmopolis without winning the Palme dOr
                  This time, hes coming back with a satire of the entertainment industry involving ghosts, Robert Pattinson, Julianne Moore and burnt Mia Wasikowska. An intriguing, contemporary and possibly crushing plot that could charm Mrs President, aka Jane Campion, who will head up the jury.
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                    CurzonStreet — 11 years ago(May 05, 2014 11:08 PM)

                    New teaser clip featuring Mia.
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                      LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(July 03, 2014 01:18 PM)

                      Here's an article with new photos from "Maps to the Stars" (one is pretty graphic}, plus the cover of the french blu-ray. We probably won't see a U.S. theatrical release until October.
                      http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/new-photos-international-dvd-ar t-for-david-cronenbergs-map-to-the-stars-20140703

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                        CurzonStreet — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 02:10 PM)

                        https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BnNFxEJIUAAtAJ_.jpg
                        Mia's character poster is up in Paris.
                        The film is one of the top 3 favorites to win the Palm d'Or, according to the oddsmakers.
                        7/2 Winter Sleep (N.B.Ceylan)
                        5/1 Maps to the Stars (D.Cronenberg)
                        11/2 Leviathan (A.Zvyagintsev)
                        6/1 Timbuktu (A.Sissako)
                        9/1 Goodbye to Language (J-L.Godard)

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                          LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 03:27 PM)

                          Thanks for the pic of Mia's character poster. Won't be much longer now. It would be great if the film is really well received, I think Cronenberg deserves it
                          BIG TIME.

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                            SwingBatta — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 04:16 PM)

                            I hate that image of Mia that was selected for the poster, but it's pretty cool to see it on the street like that.
                            I really hope that Mia will be in awards contention herself, but the in-movie talent is too stacked.
                            You four-eyed psycho.

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                              LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 05:31 PM)

                              Well the Agatha character is not going to be that physically attractive, she's disfigured with burns and she's demented (from what I understand), but it sounds like a really meaty part that Mia has probably once again crushed.
                              a penny for your thoughts -
                              http://i0.wp.com/mapstothestarsfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/map s_to_the_stars_foto_n03.jpg?resize=1000%2C665

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                                CurzonStreet — 11 years ago(May 24, 2014 09:57 AM)

                                Thought you'd enjoy this review that calls Mia out specifically in a very good way:
                                The Movie Jerk

                                7.8 out of 10
                                VERDICT:A GLORIOUSLY F^CKED-UP MOVIE ABOUT THE F^CKED-UP MOVIE TINSELTOWN. MAPS TO THE STARS IS CRONENBERG'S FURIOUS, JET-BLACK MISSIVE TO THE MOVIE BUSINESS, REDEEMING THE DIRECTOR'S PREDILECTION FOR DARK, DELICIOUSLY TWISTED NARRATIVES, SUBVERTING THE HOLLYWOOD SATIRE WITH EDGY SELF-AWARENESS, RUNNING A FREAKSHOW THROUGH BILLY WILDER'S SUNSET BOULEVARD VIA DAVID LYNCHS MULHOLLAND DRIVE. IT'S NOT ALWAYS 100% SATISFYING, BUT WHEN IT WORKS, IT'S DAMN ENTHRALLING.
                                All are perfectly cast, including Robert Pattinsons morally dubious chauffeur-cum-wannabe-actor and Benjies malignant parents played by Olivia Williams and John Cusack, but the real standout is Wasikowska a cunning choice of casting, remarkably extending his excellent work in Park Chan-wooks Stoker. Her Agatha is the dark soul of Hollywood, initially well-meant yet all-too-quickly pulled into the maelstrom of moral corruption and depravity that lurks beneath the sparkling veneer of celebrity life.
                                The full review is here:
                                http://www.themoviejerk.co.uk/film-reviews/cannes-2014-maps-stars/
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                                  LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(May 24, 2014 10:21 AM)

                                  Oh, I'm sure Mia nails the part - she always does.
                                  "With Agatha, there are many gradually revealed twists and turns, so you need an actress who is extremely subtle. You need someone who feels extremely open and not sinister, who seems innocent, until she reveals the depths of her dangerousness," he says. "Agatha keeps saying, I just want to make amends and you have to believe it when she says it, which requires a really wonderful actress like Mia. She is someone Ive been watching for years, even though shes very young, and has already done so many beautiful things. When that sinister side comes out of her as Agatha, its pretty staggering."

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                                    SwingBatta — 11 years ago(May 24, 2014 10:31 AM)

                                    remarkably extending his excellent work in Park Chan-wooks Stoker.
                                    Do you think they meant "
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                                    work"?
                                    You four-eyed psycho.

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                                      LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(May 24, 2014 10:38 AM)

                                      I trust that was a typo. "Maps" really does sound like a film I will enjoy.
                                      I like this recent quote from Cronenberg.
                                      "There comes a wonderful point when you just dont give a beep anymore what everyone thinks because youve had so many reactions that you cant absorb anymore. Youve read so many reviews you cant absorb anymore. But the first ones you really want to know because its your first articulation of a response to the movie. I mean you sit with a couple of audiences. This was my first audience last night. Ill sit with a couple more. But the first responses that tell you why they felt the way they did are always the first reviews. Now, you dont know if its really a review or some Twitterits all from journalists here, so at least theres that. How legitimate the journalists are, how good the critics are these days, as you know, its kind of an iffy proposition. You get a sense of it. Im still at the stage where Im interested in what people have to say. And you do weed out the ones where the writing is really bad and they cant spell and you usually just sort of dismiss those."

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                                        payback-957-109094 — 11 years ago(May 26, 2014 02:33 AM)

                                        Now, you dont know if its really a review or some Twitterits all from journalists here, so at least theres that. How legitimate the journalists are, how good the critics are these days, as you know, its kind of an iffy proposition. You get a sense of it. Im still at the stage where Im interested in what people have to say. And you do weed out the ones where the writing is really bad and they cant spell and you usually just sort of dismiss those."
                                        So true.

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                                          CurzonStreet — 11 years ago(September 29, 2014 01:56 PM)

                                          Some good news for all the awards, GG and SAG's (I can see MTTS being nominated for the Ensemble award at the SAG's)
                                          Maps to the Stars,
                                          has been getting a great reception at TIFF and the NYFF. So much so that Cronenberg says it will get its qualifying run for the Oscars:
                                          Cannes for Julianne Moores go-for-broke performance as a fading movie star, but its awards-season prospects appeared dimmer Stateside when distributor Focus World announced plans to eschew an Oscar campaign this year in favor of an early 2015 release.
                                          When we talked to David Cronenberg Saturday night at the New York Film Festival, though, he told us to expect a short theatrical run for the film by the end of the year. They're going to do a qualifying run I think it's in New York and L.A. so that it will legitimately qualify for the Golden Globes and the Oscars, said Cronenberg, who admitted, There was a lot of discussion. You know, they really felt that they could do a better job releasing the film in 2015, in January or February. And then, of course, the discussion was, Yeah, but wouldn't it be great if Julianne got an Oscar nomination, since she won Best Actress at Cannes?
                                          A strong recent showing at the Toronto Film Festival convinced Focus World to put the film out this year, though the distributor hasnt committed to funding a costly Oscar campaign. You know, I think the movie will find its way regardless, said Maps screenwriter Bruce Wagner. It already has.
                                          http://www.vulture.com/2014/09/maps-to-the-stars-to-get-oscar-qualifyi ng-run.html?mid=twitter_vulture
                                          https://twitter.com/Robseve/status/351191752335572992/photo/1

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