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Matthew McConaughey Talks Weight Loss While Promoting Killer Joe

Matthew McConaughey posed alongside Gina Gershon at a special Lincoln Center event for Killer Joe in NYC last night.

Matthew McConaughey posed alongside Gina Gershon at a special Lincoln Center event for Killer Joe in NYC last night. The duo met up with the film's director, William Friedkin, and writer Tracy Letts for The Film Society panel, where they participated in a Q&A following the viewing. It was the second screening in a row for Matthew, who also stepped out with his pregnant wife, Camila Alves, on Monday.

Matthew has his whole family on the East Coast while he does press for the film, including a stop by The Daily Show yesterday. Matthew chatted about his drastic weight loss for an upcoming role, saying that he's already shed 16 pounds and has about 15 more to go before reaching his goal. He even shared that his suit pants were sewn up so that they would fit! Matthew will be back on the small screen in an interview with Craig Ferguson tonight before the movie hits theaters on Friday.

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Tony Winner August: Osage County Headed for the Big Screen

The critically acclaimed and insanely well-received Broadway show August: Osage County will be adapted for film, with the playwright Tracy Letts on board to write the screenplay.

The critically acclaimed and insanely well-received Broadway show August: Osage County will be adapted for film, with the playwright Tracy Letts on board to write the screenplay. The show took home five Tony awards and a Pulitzer prize. Variety continues:

August follows one volatile Oklahoma family in the aftermath of its patriarch's unexplained disappearance. Clocking in at more than three hours, the play began to attract buzz during its preem at the Steppenwolf Theater last summer.

There have been no discussions about cast, but producer Jean Doumanian has said, "So many actors and stars have come to see it on Broadway, and we've gotten inquiries. People are enthusiastic about the film version."

It's strange, I've heard nothing but gushing praise for this play from multiple people in the past month or so — and now it's going to be a movie. Have you seen August: Osage County? What did you think?

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Movie Preview: Bug

Having seen the play on which Bug is based and knowing what Exorcist director William Friedkin can do, I'm curious to find out how Bug will adapt to the big screen.

Having seen the play on which Bug is based and knowing what Exorcist director William Friedkin can do, I'm curious to find out how Bug will adapt to the big screen. The story follows an ex-military man (Michael Shannon) and a lonely woman (Ashley Judd) as they become gradually convinced that their bodies are infested with bugs.

From what I remember of the play, the action takes place almost entirely in one room, and I've heard the same is true for the movie. This confinement works well on stage where, over the course of the play, the audience is dragged along with the characters on their descent into paranoia and madness. On screen, though, I wonder if the effect won't be too maddening. To watch the creepy trailer, read more