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1. Tribeca Film Releases Trailer For ‘Palo Alto’

Tribeca Film has unveiled a trailer for the Palo Alto movie adaptation. Deadline reports that this film, based on James Franco’s 2010 short story collection, marks the directorial debut of Gia Coppola.

The video embedded above offers glimpses of Franco himself as soccer coach Mr. B, Emma Roberts as a young student named April, and Jack Kilmer playing the artist Teddy. Palo Alto will be shown during the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24th. The official release date has been scheduled for May 9th.

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2. Ypulse Essentials: Meebo On myYearbook, Gen Y And Action Sports, Teen Downloads Billionth App

Disney's 'Princess and the Frog' (How Disney's first black princess finally made it to the big screen. Also Ad Age takes a look at Hasbro's strategy behind toy-inspired blockbusters like "Transformers" and "GI Joe") (Denver Post) ( Ad Age, reg.... Read the rest of this post

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