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You are invited to join Josh Radnor Elizabeth Olsen Richard Jenkins at the New York premiere of a film by Josh Radnor starring Josh Radnor Elizabeth Olsen Richard Jenkins Allison Janney Elizabeth Reaser Monday, September 10th, 2012 7:30pm – Screening Landmark Theatres Sunshine Cinema 143 East Houston Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues) 9:30PM – Party Sons of Essex 133 Essex Street (between Stanton and Rivington Streets) rsvp@peggysiegal.com or 212-935-6700 Bookish and newly single Jesse Fisher (Josh Radnor) is a university admissions counselor in his mid-thirties living in New York City who returns to his Ohio alma mater for a retirement dinner honoring Peter Hoburg (Richard Jenkins), his favorite English professor. A chance meeting on campus with 19-year-old Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen) — a precocious undergrad who loves classical music, improv and Twilight — awakens in Jesse long-dormant feelings of possibility and connection. Featuring a rich assortment of peripheral characters, including a mystically upbeat party animal (Zac Efron), a brooding young depressive (John Magaro), and a feisty Romantics professor (Allison Janney), LIBERAL ARTS explores the emotional tug-of-war between youth and adulthood, as played out on a leafy Midwest campus that is both Eden-like and tumultuous — and entirely unforgettable. Runtime is 97 minutes In Theaters September 14th Elizabeth Olsen Josh Radnor John Magaro Julia Jones Arden Myrin Ari Graynor Richard Jenkins Sia Jason Ritter Aimee Ruby Brian Oblivion Jennifer Missoni Aleksa Palladino Carlos Quirarte Jeremy Strong, Jake Hoffman Charlotte Ross Justin Long Savannah Wise Kelli O’Hara Kick Kennedy Taran Killam Mickey Sumner Lily Rabe, Ari Graynor Thomas Matthews Nikki M. James Oren Moverman Todd & Megan DiCiurcio Adam Leon Brady Corbet JC Chandor Richard Jenkins, John Magaro, Elizabeth Olsen, Josh Radnor Elizabeth Olsen on Her Siblings' Style, New Film 'Liberal Arts' By: Erin Carlson, Tuesday, September 11th 2012 As the younger sibling of Mary-Kate and Ashley, Elizabeth Olsen has ventured into territory that might cause even the most jaded fashionista to faint upon sight: the tiny twin moguls' closets, no doubt stocked with designer labels and one-of-a-kind vintage. "I steal a lot of their clothes. It's awesome. Ones that fit. They're very little," the 23-yearold actress and It Girl told THR on Monday at the New York premiere of her latest film, Liberal Arts. Olsen's cool-girl, casually glamorous style often mimics that of her sisters. But she confessed, "I'm not as clever as they are. I just kind of steal things from what they already do." With New York Fashion Week in full swing, the former Full House stars-turned-fashion darlings presented the latest looks from The Row, their upscale label, earlier Monday at the posh Carlyle Hotel near Central Park. "I've never been to a classier event in my life! I loved every moment of it -- at the Carlyle (with) the tea and the pastries, and the clothes were insanely gorgeous," said Olsen, looking ladylike in a sand-colored party dress with a full skirt. "It was ridiculous. MaryKate was, like, on my lap and we were watching it and it was really beautiful." Olsen, meanwhile, is fast becoming as famous as her siblings. Her breakout role as a cult escapee in 2011's Martha Marcy May Marlene won wide acclaim, leading to parts in the upcoming films Very Good Girls (opposite Dakota Fanning) and Spike Lee's Oldboy remake. (The latter movie begins production next month, and Olsen teased: "It's gonna please fans and people who've never heard of it." As for Lee, "I find him to be the most kind, generous, funny person. I love being around him.") In Liberal Arts, which opens Friday, Olsen portrays Zibby, a 19-year-old Midwestern college student who falls for a 35-year-old admissions counselor (Josh Radnor) from New York when he comes to campus to visit a former professor (Richard Jenkins). Radnor, perhaps best known as Ted Mosby on CBS' How I Met Your Mother, also wrote and directed the film, and cast Olsen soon after the two convened for a 90-minute readthrough of the script. "I'm very happy and I feel fortunate to be able to have a choice of what I do next," she observed. "And I know it's not going to last forever so I'm just like holding on to it when it's happening now and for hopefully years to come. Good things never last forever though." Taran Killam on Robyn, SNL, and Joss Whedon th Tuesday, September 11 , 2012 Taran Killam has had a busy few days. Over the weekend, he married his longtime girlfriend Cobie Smulders, just before heading back to work on the new season of Saturday Night Live. Vulture ran into him at the premiere party for Liberal Arts, the new movie from Smulders's How I Met Your Mother co-star Josh Radnor, and Killam filled us in on 12 Years a Slave, his magical Robyn tribute, and how he's hoping to be in a Joss Whedon venture one of these days. Today was your first day back at SNL ... Back at work at SNL, and it was great, really great! You have three new cast members. We do. I share an office with Tim [Robinson] now. Do you haze them, or break them in? No, no, no. The job is scary enough. I hand-massage them. Not literal hand massages, but more like, "What poster should we put up?" I call poster decisions hand massages. We're thinking Kathy Ireland is maybe the way to go, to decorate the office. We share with [writer] Zach Kanin, who's from Harvard Lampoon, and it's a small office. All boys. We sleep over on writing nights, so it's going to be tricky because there's only one couch. That's where it'll get interesting — two on the floor, one on the couch. Unless we get very close to each other. Please tell me you'll still be able to do more of those Robyn-type videos. That's the thing, because the new office will have more space now! Oh, good! So the next video could be bigger and grander. The pressure's on. I think there will be more expected from me on the show. It was easy to do that in the downtime, but we'll see. It was such a fun, last-minute, late-night, fun thing. It couldn't have been completely last-minute, because it took a bit of planning. That's the amazing thing about our costume department. You can call them at two in the morning and they'll have a pink furry sweater ready for you in fifteen minutes. I just love the video. I'm a Robyn lover. The week before, they played the video for me, and I was like, immediately, "I love this." And then I was just watching it on a loop, and I would interrupt other people's writing meetings by going in and starting the video on full volume, and just through osmosis, I was able to get most of the dance moves down. I was cheating a little bit. There was some watching the video as I danced. So I just ran into Paul Feig and he said you guys wrapped on The Heat last week, on Wednesday. I love that project, and I love Paul Feig. Dan Bakkedahl from The Daily Show plays an albino DEA agent, and I am his partner, and we keep crossing paths with the girls [Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy], and we do not get along. And they're so funny in this. I would have watched it anyway, and I can't believe they let me go play with them in Boston. I'm more of a straight guy, because Dan is so funny in it. I'm more the voice of reason, although I do partake in the misogyny from time to time. How? I need you to buy a ticket! I've already given you a whole bunch. What are you talking about? [Laughs] You also have a dramatic role in 12 Years a Slave. As joyful a set as The Heat, but about really depressing material. As a white man in that, I'm just bound to be evil. I can't be any good. But I like to think that maybe because I'm getting the story out there, I'm absolving myself of it? That's not true. There's no fixing this. We fucked up really bad. Really bad. But that was an incredible project. Comedy, I can do every week, but such an opportunity to work with Chiwetel [Ejiofor], and Steve [McQueen] in New Orleans, it was amazing. Have you gone? It's the best. We just drove around and got food and it was amazing. Who are the worst in this? Paul Dano said his character was pretty evil. After [Michael] Fassbender, he's probably the worst. As one of the abductors, I start it off, I'm the catalyst, but I do have a conflict of conscience. But I can't wait to see it. It's fucked up. It's terrible. And it's based on a true story. Have you read it? There's some levity, and Benedict Cumberbatch's character is some beacon of hope, and of course Brad Pitt comes in and saves the day, that's pretty much typecasting, but it was incredible. It's odd going from SNL, which is immediate — you write, you perform, and you get a response — to this, which won't come out for a year? I'm not used to that, so I'm putting it out of sight, out of mind. Congrats on getting married this weekend, by the way ... It's pretty awesome. But where is Cobie [Smulders]? You're here ... I just came out to support Josh [Radnor] and his movie, and it's weird, because we just saw each other 48 hours ago in California. Yeah, it's a blessed life. You must have had a tight schedule, what with the movie wrapping, then the wedding, and then SNL starting up. Yeah, and she had work, too. So what about a honeymoon? Every day with Cobie is a honeymoon! [Smiles] Would you want to work in the Whedonverse? Because she's your in ... Yes! I'm so proud of her. And I'm a big Joss fan. I was a fan before she was even connected to him. Picture a 15-year-old Taran Killam being in his grandmother's television room, watching Buffy have to send Angel back to hell, just as he got his soul back, because Xander wouldn't tell her that Willow was working on a plan. Weeping. Sitting on the floor, watching that by myself, weeping. And then going back and realizing he's responsible for Toy Story, and the original Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie, which I love, and Firefly. I'm a big Firefly fan. I'm a Nathan Fillion fan because of Firefly. I would love to do [the sequel] to Dr. Horrible. I know Joss has seen my Robyn video, so if there's any big dance number in it, have him give me a call! [Laughs] Kick Fired Upth Friday, September 15 , 2012 Kick Kennedy needs more than just a light. The daughter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was with new beau and castmate from “The Newsroom” Thomas Matthews, was spotted outside the Quintessentially party at Sons of Essex for “Liberal Arts.” “She was asking around for a cigarette,” said a spy. “Someone finally rolled one for her.” Josh Radnor, who wrote, directed and stars in the flick, brought “Twilight” actress Julia Jones, who introduced herself to everyone as “Josh’s girlfriend.” QUINTESSENTIALLY AND THE PEGGY SIEGAL COMPANY PRESENT THEth NEW YORK PREMIERE OF LIBERAL ARTS Tuesday, September 11 , 2012 "The thing, for me, that started it was I went back to my college to show my first movie, and I was shocked at how much older I was all of a sudden than everyone there," Josh Radnor said last night at the Peggy Siegal Company premiere of his new film, Liberal Arts. "I was thinking like, 'Surely, I wasn't as young as these people when I was in college.'" That feeling gave rise to Liberal Arts, written and directed by and starring Radnor. He plays Jesse, a 35-year-old bibliophile living in New York who goes to visit an old professor at his alma mater and there meets Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen), a 19-year-old sophomore with whom he strikes up a not-quite-relationship. (The film also features especially entertaining turns by Allison Janney and Zac Efron.) For Olsen, now 23, one of the challenges of playing Zibby was getting back in touch with that particular brand of stubbornness that comes from being 19. "Where I am now, I'm very happy not knowing what's going to happen next," she said. "But there was definitely a point, when I was 19 or 18, when I felt, definitely, more self-assured, and like no one could change my opinions on anything." After the film, friends and supporters including the recently-wed Taran Killam, Ari Graynor, Kick Kennedy, and Lily Rabe all decamped to Sons of Essex to eat truffle pizza and, presumably, talk about books. OLSENS’ OLD HABIT th Wednesday, September 12 , 2012 Like sister like sister. Elizabeth Olsen plays a 19-year-old who is dating a 35-year-old in the movie “Liberal Arts.” And she says there’s nothing wrong with that. At the Wednesday premiere, sponsored by Quintessentially, the 25-year-old told us, “I would ... I think it makes perfect sense.” Her approval must come as good news to sister MaryKate, who is dating 42-year-old Oliver Sarkozy, half-brother of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Elizabeth Olsen on Reservation Name-Dropping and Informal Restaurant Consulting Tuesday, September 12, 2012 Actress Elizabeth Olsen is probably best known for her breakout role in Martha Marcy May Marlene, but in the year since the movie blew up and made people realize she's more than just the other Olsen sister, we've also learned that Olsen is one of the biggest food-loving celebrities in the city. So, when we spoke with her at last night's premiere for her latest film, Liberal Arts, we asked her if it's gotten any easier to snag a reservation and if she'd ever take a cue from other actors (like Channing Tatum) and get into the restaurant biz herself. So, I saw the thing you did with Alyssa Shelasky about how you don't usually use your name to get reservations. Oh, I just hope that they'll call me back and I'll get the reservation I want. Normally, I get, "We have a waiting list," and I go, "That's cool!" But maybe if I give my name, you'll get me in. It actually only works at one restaurant, Il Buco, because they know me there, not for any other reason. I try to be a regular there, very hard. Anywhere you're a regular, they'll make accommodations for you. It's one of the perks of living in New York, to get your spot. Would you ever consider investing in a restaurant? Yeah, I would do that in a heartbeat. I actually have a few friends who work in restaurants right now, and I can't actually invest in it, but they use me as someone to look at a menu, because they know I look at every restaurant's menu in my free time. So they'll ask me what I think they should change or whatever, so I feel like I'm contributing in that department. I could put that on my résumé. Elizabeth Olsen & Josh Radnor: 'Liberal Arts' Screening! TUE, 11 SEPTEMBER 2012 Elizabeth Olsen and Josh Radnor attend a screening of their film Liberal Arts on Monday (September 10) at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York City. The film follows 30-something Jesse (Radnor), who returns to his alma mater for a professor’s retirement party, where he falls for Zibby (Olsen), a college student, and is faced with a powerful attraction that springs up between them. Liberal Arts hits theaters on October 5. Also pictured inside: Lizzie leaving her hotel the next morning in Soho. FYI: Elizabeth is wearing a Dior dress, Stella McCartney shoes, Joan Hornig earrings, and Melinda Maria and J/Hadley rings. “Last Night’s Parties” th Tuesday, September 11 , 2012 Where: Sunshine Landmark and Sons of Essex Who was there: Guests included Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, John Magaro, Ali Ahn, Justin Long, Ari Graynor, Jason Ritter, Taran Killam, Lily Rabe, Thomas Matthews, Kick Kennedy, Sia, JC Chandor, Brady Corbet, Todd DiCiurcio, Megan DiCiurcio, Aubrey Dollar, Tim Hamilton, Randy Harrison, Jake Hoffman, Nikki M. James, Julia Jones, Alexandra Kerry, Adam Leon, Jennifer Missoni, Brian Oblivion, Aleksa Palladino, Carlos Quirarte, Charlotte Ross, Aimee Ruby, Savannah Wise, and Helene Yorke. Snapshots from Last Night’s Liberal Arts Screening th Tuesday, September 11 2012 At Sons of Essex last night, stars of the new independent comedy Liberal Arts as well as downtown habitués toasted the film’s release at a screening party hosted by Quintessentially and the Peggy Siegal Company. Quintessentially, The Peggy Siegal Company host NY Premiere of 'Liberal Arts' th Tuesday, September 11 , 2012 Last night, Quintessentially and The Peggy Siegal Company hosted the NY Premiere of IFC Films’ Liberal Arts. From the film, Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins, John Magaro and Ali Ahn all walked the red carpet. The screening was held and Landmark Sunshine. Bookish and newly single Jesse Fisher (Josh Radnor) is a university admissions counselor in his mid-thirties living in New York City who returns to his Ohio alma mater for a retirement dinner honoring Peter Hoburg (Richard Jenkins), his favorite English professor. A chance meeting on campus with 19-year-old Zibby (Elizabeth Olsen) — a precocious undergrad who loves classical music, improv and Twilight — awakens in Jesse long-dormant feelings of possibility and connection. Featuring a rich assortment of peripheral characters, including a mystically upbeat party animal (Zac Efron), a brooding young depressive (John Magaro), and a feisty Romantics professor (Allison Janney), the film explores the emotional tug-of-war between youth and adulthood, as played out on a leafy Midwest campus that is both Eden-like and tumultuous — and entirely unforgettable. Additional guests that we spotted at the premiere included Justin Long (Movie 43), Ari Graynor (For a Good Time, Call…), Jason Ritter (Parenthood), Taran Killam (SNL), Lily Rabe (American Horror Story), Thomas Matthews (Newsroom) & Kick Kennedy, Sia (musician), JC Chandor (filmmaker, Margin Call), Brady Corbet (Simon Killer), Todd & Megan DiCiurcio, Aubrey Dollar (Weeds), Tim Hamilton, Randy Harrison (Queer as Folk), Jake Hoffman (The Wolf of Wall Street), Nikki M. James (Book of Mormon), Nick Jarecki (filmmaker, Arbitrage), Julia Jones (Twilight), Alexandra Kerry, Adam Leon (filmmaker, Gimmee the Loot), Jennifer Missoni (Gossip Girl), Oren Moverman (filmmaker, The Messenger), Arden Myrin (Bachelorette), Kelli O’Hara (Blue Bloods), Brian Oblivion (musician, Cults), Aleksa Palladino (Boardwalk Empire), Carlos Quirarte, Charlotte Ross (Glee), Aimee Ruby, Kate Lyn Sheil, Alise Shoemaker, Jeremy Strong (Robot & Frank), Mickey Sumner (Imogene), Nico Tortorella (Make it or Break it), Savannah Wise (Smash), Helene Yorke (Legally Blonde). The after-party was held at downtown hotspot Sons of Essex where guests sipped on Redbull cocktails and Stella. Elizabeth Olsen In Christian Dior – ‘Liberal Arts’ New York Screening th Wednesday, September 12 2012 Elizabeth Olsen illustrated her ongoing love of horizontal stripes and flared skirts at the screen of her film ‘Liberal Arts’ in New York City on Monday. The actress wore a grey, cream and pink leather dress from Christian Dior’s Resort 2013 collection. This look is not a huge departure from the Antonio Berardi dress she wore last week, but the Dior creates a more pleasing silhouette and is an easier look to pull off in front of the papparazzi. You may remember that Kerry Washington and Jessica Biel donned the original scoopneck look book version of this dress earlier this year. I’m liking this look on Elizabeth right down to her ankles. The hair are makeup are on on point, but the shoes are a mismatch in my book. Joan Hornig earrings and a Melinda Maria and J/Hadley ring completed the look. Elizabeth Olsen: I Have Never Read Any ‘Twilight’ Books Wednesday, September 12, 2012 The younger sister of Mary-Kate and Ashley revealed she is not interested in reading any young adult fiction! Read on to find out what she said. Breaking Dawn Part 2 hits theaters in November, but don’t expect to see Elizabeth Olsen at the premiere. In fact, the 23-year-old actress has never read any of the Twilight books! HollywoodLife.com caught up with Elizabeth at The New York movie premiere of Liberal Arts on Sept. 10, sponsored by QUINTESSENTIALLY and The Peggy Siegal Company. Although her character in the film, 19-year-old Zibby, has a slight obsession with vampire fiction, the actress herself does feel the same way. “If I have the opportunity to read that’s not a script or prepping for a movie, I read things that I think are on my list of books that I have to read before I die,” she said, “I’ve actually never read Harry Potter, or any type of fun, adventure anything, or young adult anything.” But, she’s not knocking people who enjoy in a little guilty pleasure fiction now and then “If people want to do it, by all means, I’m not going to judge them,” she added. With such a busy schedule, we don’t really blame her. WATCH: Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins and Josh Radnor Talk Reading, Writing, Romance At Liberal Arts Premiere th Thursday, September 14 , 2012 May-December romances "can be creepy" says Richard Jenkins, who's part of the cast of Josh Radnor's Liberal Arts, a movie about what might more appropriately might be termed a May-October romance on a college campus. In this particular case, Jenkins adds, "it isn't." The carefully groomed Radnor, who you may recognize from the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother plays a guy in his 30s who goes back to his alma mater — the movie is set at Kenyon College in Ohio which Radnor actually attended — for a professor's retirement party and ends up falling for a much younger student there played by Elizabeth Olsen. Movieline pal Grace Randolph talked to Radnor, Olsen and the always excellent Jensen about the fundamental of love at the Quintessentially-sponsored New York premiere of the film on Monday. After the screening, premiere goers headed to Sons of Essex on the Lower East Side of Manhattan to engage in some college style drinking. TWEETS: Todd DiCiurcio (@oddDC) tweeted at 2:00am on September 11, 2012 to 291 followers: @oddDC: “Liberal Arts Night @weareexitmusic @sybilsteele @taylorsteele @bradgerlach check out the shoes @ NYC http://instagr.am/p/PbEms9SsFD/” Ari Graynor (@AGraynor) tweeted at 8:30pm on September 10, 2012 to 6,466 followers: @AGraynor: “At movie theater to see Liberal Arts and heard people go up to buy tickets for #foragoodtimecall. I thanked them. It was awkward 4 everyone” Douglas Marshall (@dougalmarshall) tweeted at 8:00pm on September 10, 2012 to 815 followers: @douglamarshall: “My New favorite Olsen! @OlsenElizabeth is so pretty, sweet, funny and real! Premier for #LiberalArts #DailyNewsDoug pic.twitter.com/W08NyMan” Chloe Melas (@CMHollywoodLife) tweeted at 7:15pm on 9/10/2012 to 860 followers: @CMHollywoodLife: “From a fashion show to the Liberal Arts premiere! http://yfrog.com/g0ekqthj” Charlotte Ross (@charlotteross) tweeted at 1:30am on September 11, 2012 to 296 followers: @charlotteross: “Had a great time at the "Liberal Arts" premiere in NYC starring Elizabeth Olsen tonight... Wonderful film...”