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		<title>Mark and Jay Duplass Looking to Start On Their Next Project ‘Pitchfork’</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2011 18:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ricky</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark and Jay Duplass, considered to be one of the founders of the mumblecore aesthetic are moving forward with their next feature, a script that has been making the rounds in the past few days to Hollywood studios. According to&#160;&#8230; <a class="more" href="http://www.soundonsight.org/mark-and-jay-duplass-looking-to-start-on-their-next-project-%e2%80%98pitchfork%e2%80%99/" title="Mark and Jay Duplass Looking to Start On Their Next Project ‘Pitchfork’">[Read the Rest]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Mark and Jay Duplass, considered to be one of the founders of the mumblecore aesthetic are moving forward with their next feature, a script that has been making the rounds in the past few days to Hollywood studios.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2011/06/mark-duplass-jay-cyrus-jonah-hill-jeff-lives-at-home-jason-segel.html">LA Times, </a>the script titled <em>Pitchfork</em> is a dramatic thriller about the middle-aged mother of an indie rocker who, after her son is killed in a car accident, seeks vengeance on an online blogger who had peddled snark about her son (on the music site Pitchfork, hence one of the title&#8217;s entendres). Things take a turn, though, when she finds out the snarker is just a teenager.</p>
<p>Susan Sarandon is reportedly being sought after for the role of the mother while it is still unclear if Mark Duplass, also an actor and who starred in <em>Humpday,</em> will take a supporting role.</p>
<p>The brothers first hit the scene with the 2005 Sundance darling <em>The Puffy Chair</em>, a nostalgic road trip  dramedy about a small-town boy who had once harboured big dreams for the future, sets out on a cross-country adventure to give his father a birthday he will never forget. Last year the duo made the jump to a bigger budget film <em>Cyrus</em>, which starred Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei and John C. Reilly. The film received very positive reviews despite poor box office numbers.</p>
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		<title>SXSW Review: Cyrus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emmet Duff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cyrus Directed by Jay and Mark Duplass The Austin based Duplass brothers made a name for themselves as vanguards of the mumblecore movement&#8211;a movement in film which emphasized uber-tiny budgets and naturalistic acting.  Their first two features, The Puffy Chair&#160;&#8230; <a class="more" href="http://www.soundonsight.org/sxsw-review-cyrus/" title="SXSW Review: Cyrus">[Read the Rest]</a>]]></description>
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<h4>Cyrus</h4>
<p>Directed by Jay and Mark Duplass</p>
<p>The Austin based Duplass brothers made a name for themselves as vanguards of the mumblecore movement&#8211;a movement in film which emphasized uber-tiny budgets and naturalistic acting.  Their first two features, <em>The Puffy Chair</em> and <em>Baghead</em>, drew immense, if hesitant, praise from festivals like SXSW, and skyrocketed them to the top of my list of directors to give actual budgets to.  Well, somebody has gone and done that, resulting in <em>Cyrus</em>, Mark and Jay Duplass&#8217; first studio film and first chance to completely piss off their established fanbase.  Thankfully, the brothers have created another singularly Duplass production but this time they brought in a few ringers.</p>
<p>John (John C. Reilly) is a schlubby, down on his luck, copy-editor still struggling with his long-passed divorce from old flame and continued confidant Jamie (Catherine Keener).  On Jamie&#8217;s urging, he puts on some pants and comes out to a party celebrating her engagement with fiance Tim (Matt Walsh), where he meets Molly (Marisa Tomei) and the audience experiences a supremely uncomfortable and hilarious film opening.  Molly is shockingly endeared by his drunken antics, the two go home together, and John becomes enamored.  Complications arise when the key to Molly&#8217;s mysterious early morning departures becomes clear&#8211;her 21 year old son and best friend, Cyrus (Jonah Hill).  Cue a complex romantic-comedy about three people in desperate need of love, none of whom are very capable of achieving it.</p>
<p>The story does get a little thin and easy by the close, and John&#8217;s relationship with Jamie, while always good for comic relief, never feels completely fleshed out.  But <em>Cyrus </em>is largely as naturalistic as Duplass fans would hope and John and Molly&#8217;s tale never feels contrived.  Reilly is his usual awesome self, not doing much to break his goofball mold besides adding depth and pathos to it. He has some great chemistry with the charming and apparently never-aging Marisa Tomei, who in turn totally sells her pseudo-maternal relationship with Hill.  Hill is the biggest relief here, as none of his previous work hinted at the dramatic talent within.  He works outsides of his comfort zone, crafting a character that is (while still Jonah Hill) unsettling and moving in a way he hasn&#8217;t before shown.</p>
<p>Even outside the use of two Apatow mainstays, <em>Cyrus </em>is reminiscent of Judd Apatow&#8217;s directorial work, if not in style than in circumstance.  Like the <em>Knocked Up </em>director, The Duplass brothers work subversively within some conventional plotting to craft an off-kilter, heartfelt romantic comedy that <em>could</em> play well in the multiplex.  You know how the story goes&#8211;boy meets girl, misunderstandings occur, resolution!&#8211;but you never get to see characters like John, Molly, and Cyrus in these films, much less the uncomfortable love triangle between the three.  Because of the presence of Reilly and Hill, there are also bursts of Apatowesque comedy, but they never override the specific Duplass humor and aesthetic.</p>
<p>In an after screening Q &amp; A, Jonah Hill explained that it was satisfying to work within his role and allow the humor to flow through circumstance and character, as opposed to firing off as many jokes as quickly as possible.  This philosophy is clear throughout <em>Cyrus</em>, and, while it is a very funny film, the comedy rarely feels shoehorned in or at a disservice to the heart of the film.</p>
<p>That refreshing new voice in underground cinema everyone was talking about a few years ago?  Not going anywhere.</p>
<p>-Emmet Duff</p>
<p><a href="http://sxsw.com/film" target="_blank">Visit http://sxsw.com/film for more info on the film    festival.</a></p>
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		<title>Trailers: Humpday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 01:12:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Nicholas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year’s Sundance sensation Humpday is finally making its way into a limited release. The comedy, billed as the bromance to end all bromances, is the third feature from Mumblecore veteran Lynn Sheldon (following My Effortless Brilliance). The story revolves&#160;&#8230; <a class="more" href="http://www.soundonsight.org/thursday-trailers-humpday/" title="Trailers: Humpday">[Read the Rest]</a>]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black; font-size: 11pt;">This year’s Sundance sensation <em>Humpday</em> is finally making its way into a limited release. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The comedy, billed as the bromance to end all bromances, is the third feature from Mumblecore veteran Lynn Sheldon (following <em>My Effortless Brilliance</em>). <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The story revolves around two old college buddies decide (after lots of booze) to enter an amateur porn contest and have sex on camera together. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Issues arise in the fact that they are totally strait and one is happily married. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Many critics are predicting that this could be the first breakout hit of the new indie genre. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>The film opens in limited release on July 10th and stars Mark Duplass, Joshua Leonard, Alycia Delmore and Lynn Sheldon herself.</span></p>
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