Vulture's 100 Most Valuable Stars
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"I think the people who say they want to see Michael Scott reappear would be ultimately slightly disappointed."
And as a result, we found it hard to surrender to this gentle, wistful film.
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But the guy isn't a fan of lunch meats.
The new movie Seeking a Friend for the End of the World hits some familiar beats.
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Meanwhile, Brett Butler high-fived somebody at the University of Arizona commencement speech.
In which your Oscar winner reads sex tips from gay men.
"It's not Goodfellas, it's not The Godfather, it's not set in the usual place, and they're not ethnically based."
In Jim Rash and Nat Faxon's directorial debut The Way, Way Back.
It's a whimsical apocalypse comedy!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, at least in an upcoming movie in which Steve Carell plays Vegas magician Bert Wonderstone.
It was originally a drama.