Brent Lang
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From ‘National Velvet’ to ‘Cleopatra’: Elizabeth Taylor’s 5 Greatest Film Roles (videos)
Essential films starring one of Hollywood’s greatest actresses
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Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
Oscar-winning actress starred in “Cleopatra” and “Giant,” but commanded as much attention for her love affair with Richard Burton and AIDS work
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Showtime Tightens Neflix Streaming Deal
Paid TV channel will only offer current shows via its own broadband service
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Nielsen, ComScore In Legal Fight Over Patents
Internet measurement services charge each other with violating intellectual property rights
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Alan Rickman, Tom Courtenay Join ‘Gambit’ Remake
The update of the caper film stars Cameron Diaz and Colin Firth
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Hugh Jackman Announces 2-Week Concert Series in San Francisco
The “Wolverine” star will strut his singing and dancing side at the Curran Theatre
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Ludacris Joins ‘New Year’s Eve’
Rapper and actor co-starring with Halle Berry and Zac Efron in ensemble romantic comedy
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Victoria Jackson May Hate ‘Glee,’ But Says She’s Not a Homophobe (Video)
Ex-SNL star tells “Showbiz Tonight” that homosexuality is a sin, but she has gay friends
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Ian McShane to Play ‘Jack the Giant Killer’ King
“Deadwood” star joins Nicholas Hoult in New Line’s big budget adventure
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Blanchard, Cardinale & Lazo All Promoted at NBCU
Veteran executives will report to Lauren Zalaznick in the new Entertainment & Digital Networks and Integrated Media Division
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IMAX Names Phil Groves SVP of Worldwide Distribution
Executive will oversee big screen company’s relationships with international partners
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From Iger to Dauman to Murdoch, Media Mogul Salaries Swell in 2010
The economy wasn’t the only thing that rebounded. Top executives like Philippe Dauman and Les Moonves saw their compensation packages soar – but not Jeffrey Katzenberg
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Bradley Cooper in ‘Limitless’ Overperforms at $19M, Box Office Still Sluggish
Maybe it was March Madness? “Paul” and “The Lincoln Lawyer” debut to just over $13 million
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Exclusive: Billy Bob Thornton in Talks for ‘Bad Santa 2’
Studio confirms sequel to foul-mouthed Christmas film in the works with original star
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Netflix Makes It Official: We’re in the TV Game With ‘House of Cards’
David Fincher/Kevin Spacey series will debut via streaming service in 2012