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			<title><![CDATA[MOVIE REVIEW: THE BLING RING]]></title>
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			<p>Sofia Coppola's fifth movie is as stimulating as Marie Antoinette, but is otherwise nothing like it, or the rest of her films. Based on a 2010 <i>Vanity Fair</i> article by Nancy Jo Sales, the film tracks the true story of a group of LA teenagers who in 2008 broke into the homes of their favorite celebs (like Paris Hilton, who makes more than one appearance in the movie's numerous club scenes--not exactly a stretch) to steal their high-end designer clothes, shoes, and jewelry. 

Their plan was seemingly foolproof considering Hilton's whereabouts were always posted on sites like D-Listed and Perez Hilton, and her closet is way too stuffed to the brim to ever notice missing items. Let's just say that this pack of teens has a taste for Herve Leger and Christian Louboutin-- and they considered it all theirs for the taking.

Coppola builds her characters so that you'll have an easy time disliking all of them--especially Emma Watson's utterly devoid, pathologically lying character. But what Coppola brings to our attention is that even though most members of the group are actual sociopaths, they're all a product of today's celebrity-obsessed culture. And to some extent, a lot of us are. Maybe we wouldn't rob someone's house to outfit ourselves in the latest trends, but we're all a bit guilty of longing for the things that we'd buy if we had an unlimited credit card at our disposal. She points a direct finger at exactly what's wrong with today's Hollywood culture, and makes us aware that there should more fingers pointing than just hers.

Though the film is shot in an almost mockumentary style--the tone is kept fairly serious. Still, you'll crack up a few times, you'll be disgusted, and you'll love the hip hop/dance soundtrack (one actress gets a Rick Ross solo that we'd died over). The movie may be getting mixed reviews, but we think the forever-cool Coppola can do no wrong. And at the very least, Paris Hilton has probably learned that she should look into getting some sort of security system before flying to the next party in Vegas.
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			<title><![CDATA[FREEBIE FRIDAY: THE BLING RING]]></title>
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			<p>If you haven't read our review of <i>The Bling Ring</i> yet it's Sofia Coppola's fifth film based on the Hollywood burglaries of 2008 starring Emma Watson, Leslie Mann, Taissa Farmiga, Claire Julien, Israel Broussard, Katie Chang, Georgia Rock, and Gavin Rossdale. The movie follows a pack of teens who broke into the homes of their favorite celebrity idols, stealing over $3 million worth of designer swag.

Speaking of swag, today we're giving away a little taste of that bling courtesy of our new favorite Coppola movie. The winner of today's contest will receive ALL the following: 

- A $500 gift card to Kitson stores or <a href="http://www.shopkitson.com/" target="_blank">ShopKitson.com!</a>
- The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, with Kanye West, Rick Ross, and more!
- A copy of the new book <i>The Bling Ring: How a Gang of      Fame-Obsessed Teens Ripped Off Hollywood and Shocked the World</i> by award-winning journalist Nancy Jo Sales
-<i>The Bling Ring</i> t-shirt, which features a funny quote from the film
-<i>The Bling Ring</i> makeup kit by Smashbox, the official makeup sponsor of the film

Here's what you'll need to do to win: Create your own bling-ed out look (better grab a pair of Louboutins!) and Instagram it using the hashtag #ShowUsYourBling. We'll be the judges--so you better bring it (and bling it)! </p>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[WHO DIOR IT BEST?]]></title>
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			<p>Jennifer Lawrence's first Miss Dior ads caused quite a commotion when they were released in February. So you can imagine the internet chaos that's about to ensue now that Robert Pattinson has been named the face of Dior Homme. We're very much in line with Raf Simons' taste in celebrity campaign subjects, but still, we can't resist turning this into a showdown between <i>The Hunger Games</i> and <i>The Twilight Saga</i>. Who will Dior it best: The most attractive vampire? Or the queen of death match survival? 

<b><i>The Hunger Games:</i></b>
Random acts of bravery
Super-strength killer dogs
Televised fight to death
Katniss Everdeen's archery skills
Kantiss must choose between Gale and Peeta
Katniss loves her little sister

<b><i>Twilight:</i></b>
Random acts of bravery
Super-strength vampires
Non televised fight to death
Bellas requires defense from her vampire husband
Bella must choose between Edward and Jacob
Bella loves her little vampire baby

Who Dior it best? Sound off in the comments section.

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			<title><![CDATA[THE INSIDER: SAOIRSE RONAN]]></title>
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			<p>At 19, Saoirse Ronan's got a an IMDB profile most actors would kill for. The Irish actress has worked with everyone from Peter Jackson to Jim Sturgess to  Cate Blanchett, and played everything from an orphan to an  assassin. Oh and did we mention she's currently in Detroit, starring in what will be Ryan Gosling's directorial debut? <br/>
Today, Ronan's latest flick <I>Violet & Daisy</i> officially hits theaters. Starring alongside Alexis Bledel, Cody Horn, and James Gandolfini, Ronan once again plays a killer--only this time, the vibe is more <i>Spring Breakers</I> meets <i>KIll Bill</I>. We gave Ronan a call in between takes with Mr. Gosling to talk about Kristen Wiig, <i>Gilmore Girls</i>, and Beach House. 
ALI HOFFMAN<br/>
<b>How's it been working with Ryan Gosling?</b>
Ryan's the best. He's just cool. He's just really relaxed and very open minded. Completely open to how everyone else feels. He's a very humble guy. 

<b>Have you ever been totally starstruck when meeting another actor?</b>
If I met Tina Fey or Kristen Wiig, I'd be really starstruck. I would love to meet Kristen Wiig. I've watched <i>Bridesmaids</I> so many times! 

<b>You filmed <I>Violet & Daisy</i> in New York right? Do you like being in the city?</b>
Yeah, I think it was nearly three years ago when we filmed.  i was born in New York, but hadn't spent time there since I was young. I completely fell in love with it when we made the film. it was halloween when we were there too, which was great since Halloween isn't nearly as big at home.

<b>Did you have fun working with Alexis Bledel?</b>
I loved working with her. We got on really well. I watched <i>Gilmore Girls</i> all the time when I was a kid, and I've always thought Alexis has this thing that's so natural. 

<b>It's kind of funny that this is your second time playing a killer, no?</b>
Ha, yeah. I don't know why! I guess it just kind of happened. I was a bit hesitant before I read the script because of that. My friends we're like, 'oh you've played two assassins now!' But <i>Violet & Daisy</i> is nothing like <i>Hanna</i>. My characters not really a killer--well, she's not meant to be...unlike Hanna.

<b>What music are you into right now?</b>
I still love Beach House and always will. First Aid Kit is another one I really love. I've been listening to Shangrai Las a lot too. 

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			<title><![CDATA[FILM REVIEW: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING]]></title>
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			<p>You want an honest review of <i>Much Ado About Nothing</i>, Joss Whedon's modern day spin on the Shakespeare classic? OK, how about this: I spent the first 10 minutes having no idea what was going on.<br/><br/>Yes, I've read the original. And sure, I knew that the acclaimed--yes, if you created/wrote/directed <i>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</i>, you're worthy of that title--director shot the entire thing in black and white over the course of 12 days at his home in Santa Monica. And yet, there's still some shock in seeing people dressed as we dress, living as we live, speaking in ye olde English. Call me a pleb, but it took a bit to shake off the ninth grade English cobwebs and start computing the dialogue.<br/><br/>But once that happened, the movie becomes a complete pleasure. It's charming without being cute, droll without being annoyingly clever, and fast-paced without leaving you behind (except those first few scenes, I'll admit). The movie explores love--why we fall in it, why we avoid it, why we're manipulated by it--and manages to make the original plot feel both contemporary and timeless at the same time.<br/><br/>You'll see a few familiar faces--that's <i>Buffy</i>'s Alexis Denisof as Benedick--as well as a lot of new ones (unless you watched <i>Angel</i>, you may not know Amy Acker, who plays Beatrice, or Jillian Morgese, who's Hero. But star power's besides the point; Shakespeare never needed it, and neither does Whedon. As for a quick first-five-minutes recap? That you may need.<br/>REBECCA WILLA DAVIS<br/><br/><a href="http://muchadomovie.com/#home" target="_blank"><i>Much Ado About Nothing</i> opens in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco starting Frfiday June 7, and nationwide June 21</i></a>.</p>
			
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			<title><![CDATA[BOYS WHO LIKE GIRLS]]></title>
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			<p>Yesterday we shared the news that <a href="http://bit.ly/17jt4YF" target="_blank">actor Michael Zegen--most recently of <i>Frances Ha</i> fame--would be joining the cast of <i>Girls</i> for season three</a>, and in the process wondered if maybe he would be in effect Charlie's replacement since <a href="http://bit.ly/14HHTTp" target="_blank">Christopher Abbott quit the show</a>.<br/><br/>Your response? Well, if it wasn't quite outrage, it was pretty close. Turns out, fans of the show feel really, really strongly about the actors who are on it. So it got us wondering: If Zegen didn't seem like a proper fit (and for the record, we think he's perfect and can totally see some sort of storyline between him and Hannah Horvath), who would be? And considering that there were all sorts of make-ups and break-ups during season two--no, we're not buying Hannah and Adam seriously getting back together--there are plenty of roles to be filled.<br/><br/>So join us in the casting room as we name which actors we'd like to see on season three as love interests, crushes, foils, and jerks to the four leading ladies on <i>Girls</i>.<br/>REBECCA WILLA DAVIS AND GWENDOLYN ROSEN<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Andy Samberg<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> If art imitates life, then Hannah Horvath needs a nerdy rocker boyfriend. Samberg, who is also in joke-rap band The Lonely Islands, shares those tri-state good looks with Dunham's real life BF Fun.'s Jack Antonoff. Also, his bandmate Jorma Taccone played artist-jerk Booth Jonathan on the show, so Samberg totally has an in.<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> Hannah, duh.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Jason Schwartzman<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> Because now that <i>Bored To Death</i> is off the air he's got the time. Plus, thanks to that show he's got the Brooklyn hipster thing down pat.<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> We like to imagine him squiring Jessa and being totally successful at it, to boot.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Taran Killam<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> <i>Girls</i> loves to pull <i>SNL</i> cast members (like the aforementioned Taccone, or Bobby Moynihan--whose liplock with Marnie was the frosting on that wedding episode's cake). <br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> It's usually been Marnie who gets the funny guys, but maybe it's time to give Shosh a chance with a joker. She was not having it with Ray's solemn, intellectual vibe (he doesn't even like pillows!) so someone silly like Killam mights just bring her the rainbow-filled hope she's been missing.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Jake T. Austin<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> The onetime Disney star is all grown up (if he looks familiar, it's because he plays Jesus Foster on the ABC Family TV show <i>The Fosters</i>) and needs to up his indie cred before <i>Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn</i> (he plays the titular Huckleberry) makes him a massive star.<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> Dark and handsome, just like Charlie--so yeah, we totally see Marnie falling hard for him.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> James Franco<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> Because what <i>doesn't</i> James Franco do?<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> On the one hand we really want him to play a 20-something version of his <i>Freaks and Geeks</i> character Daniel Desario, on the other hand how amazing would it be if he played this nebbish hottie who Shoshanna lands?<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Lamorne Morris<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> He's so freaking funny as Winston Bishop on <i>New Girl</i>, we'd like to see him on TV twice a week rather than just once.<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> After a string of jerks (or softies-turned-jerks), it's time Marnie gets with someone nice. We think Morris can place nice without being boring.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Max Irons<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> Eye candy, anyone? The son of Jeremy may be best known for his movie roles in <i>The Host</i> and <i>Red Riding Hood</i>, but he played King Edward on UK series <i>The White Queen</i> (which incidentally airs in the US on Starz starting in August).<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> We'd love a little Brit-on-Brit action, and he wouldn't have to make up an accent to get with Jessa.<br/><br/><b>The Actor:</b> Wesley Taylor<br/><b>Why We Think He Should Be Cast:</b> Hannah and Elijah are not speaking after the coke-laced incident in which Hannah found out that Elijah and Marnie had sex (for like two seconds, but still). Hannah is in need of a new gay best friend to co-host karaoke parties, and since <i>Smash</i>--which Taylor starred in--was just cancelled, Wesley Taylor is the perfect candidate. Like Andrew Rannells (who plays Elijah), Taylor has also been a musical star Broadway, so we don't need to worry for a second about a suffering rendition of "Don't Stop Believin'."<br/><b>Who We Think He Should Be Getting With:</b> Well, not getting with, but hanging with Hannah. Though we shouldn't write off a drunken hook-up at a dinner party gone awry.</p>
			
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			<p>All month long, we've been celebrating our Young Hollywood issue with some old Hollywood favorites--that is, coming up with lists of our favorite movies, from the best films about besties to the ones with the most amazing style.

And now that May is winding down, we've reached the ultimate round: What is your all-time favorite cult movie? That is, the movie that maybe wasn't a blockbuster, but you couldn't live without. You know, the ones that you can recite every single line, from opening to closing credits. That you've probably used as fodder for Halloween dress-up. That, yeah, you just might have a poster of hanging up in your teenage bedroom.

We asked for your nominations yesterday, and today--through the weekened--you get to vote for your favorite. The poll is open until Monday, June 3 at 12 am PST, so get your pick in and then have your friends vote too.

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			<title><![CDATA[FILM FEST: FUNNIEST MOVIES]]></title>
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			<p>When it comes to the funniest movie of all-time, it's nearly impossible to pick, which is probably why our office debate is still going. First of all, there's so many different types of humor, so many genres, and so many really funny guys and girls that have paved the way for the the many hilarious movies of our generation. This round of voting is mostly a nod to them, along with a few newbies that deserved to make the cut.

Do you lose it when Jim Carey played a detective that only solved crimes involving pets? Or when Billy Murray shows up to Dr. Leo Marvin's country home in <i>What About Bob?</i> And Adam Sandler's re-enrollment in kindergarden through tenth grade still gets us every time. And speaking of funny girls, Leslie Mann's Missy Elliot rendition in <i>The 40 Year Old Virging</i> is one of the best scenes in film. Period.

Check out our 10 favorite funny movies, and then vote on which makes you laugh the hardest every time you watch. We'll let you know which is voted as <a href="http://nylonmag.com/nylonblogs/blog/2013/05/24/film-fest-the-most-stylish-movie/" target="_blank">the best of the best</a> tomorrow--and then stay tuned for the last round of voting on your favorite cult classic movies.
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			<title><![CDATA[THE INSIDER: ASHLEY BENSON]]></title>
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			<p>Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens showed us their not-so innocent side in Haromy Korine's <i>Spring Breakers</i>, but the truly badass star of the film turned out to be Ashley Benson-- her character led a drug-fueled killing spree all in the name of "sprang break." Yesterday, Benson hosted 7-Eleven's summer slurpee kickoff--and though we couldn't be there in person to record a Vine video of the actress sucking down the new Light Sprite flavor, she called us from the Sunset boulevard convenient store location.

<b>It's been a wild ride for you since your role in <i>Spring Breakers</i>. How are you handling it?</b> 
It's very weird and new for me, but it's been nothing but great things. Then came the paparazzi and people wanting to know what I'm doing all the time...

<b>How did you end up endorsing 7-Eleven?</b>
They approached me and they were doing this whole slurpee thing. I've been drinking them forever--since I was little. The Sprite flavor the first sugar free slurpee--it's only 20 calories. It's really good for summer. 7-Eleven will have 49 cent slurpees all Memorial Day weekend to kick off summer slurpees.

<b>We loved how your profile in the May issue of NYLON turned out. Please tell us it was your favorite shoot that you've done.</b>
Yes, my favorite! It was so amazing. Guy Aroch is such an amazing photographer. My best friend came and it was super chill and relaxed. And the pictures are amazing. Every time they showed me one on set I freaked out. The styling was amazing--I loved all the clothes that I wore. I got to help create the looks the way would do wear them, so I did a lot of edgier looks mixed with girly looks. 

<b>What's next for you?</b>
There's a lot of really good projects that hopefully i'll be able to do. Everything that's been thrown at me has been amazing. They're all really great roles that I've really wanted to do. I want to play this crazy drug addict or some girl with problems. It's so far from who I am, so it's fun to play those far-out roles. 

<b>Emma Watson recently said in an interview that she wanted to play her character in <i>The Bling Ring</i> because it's the type of girl she hates the most.</b>
It's fun--you're almost, kind of, making fun of them to a point. I can't talk about any specific roles yet.

<b>Other than drinking 7/11 slurpees, what are your summer plans?</b>
I'm going to Europe in July and I'm going to Mexico in two weeks. I never take any vacation time, so I'm super excited about that. My work schedule keeps me busy, but I love being busy, so it's not bad.

<b>What music are you into?</b>
Rihanna, Kanye West, and Chris Brown. I did go see Rihanna on tour and it was amazing. I'm really excited to see Kanye and Justin Timberlake this summer.

<b>Is there anything about you that you want your fans to know?</b>
They can know that I'm single. A lot of sites are saying that I have a boyfriend. I'm a tomboy. I love hanging out with guys. I have a couple girlfriends, but I mostly hang out with guys. I'm not dating all of my friends like those sites say. Oh and--I'm learning the guitar and learning Portuguese!

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			<p>Yes, movies are for telling stories--but let's be honest, how many times have you watched a film and thought, "I wish I had her outfit."<br/><br/>Indeed, so much of our fashion inspiration comes from film (there's a reason why we have a Private Icon in every issue of NYLON) that it seems impossible to be picking movie favorites, as we've been doing all month long, and not bring up for debate the most fashionable films ever.<br/><br/><a href="http://bit.ly/18kBTiS" target="_blank">Yesterday we asked for your nominations</a>, and today we're putting them up for a vote. Look at the list below, think about whose wardrobe you'd most like to steal, and make your pick. Then check back tomorrow for the results!<br/><br/><div id="surveyMonkeyInfo"><div><script src="https://www.surveymonkey.com/jsEmbed.aspx?sm=idUh2WXmoL5YbaYdUQrN0Q_3d_3d"> </script></div>Create your free online surveys with <a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/">SurveyMonkey</a> , the world's leading questionnaire tool.</div></p>
			
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