Movies
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Charlie Sheen to Play U.S. President in Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Machete’ Sequel
Charlie Sheen to follow in the family tradition by portraying the nation's chief executive in follow-up to 2010's "Machete"
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LA Film Fest Journeys Into Music’s Lost and Found
"Ballads, Blues and Bluegrass," "Searching for Sugar Man" and "Neil Young Journeys" are among the fascinating musical films at the Los Angeles Film Festival
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John Travolta and His Lawyer Sued Over Spa-Encounter Book
Author claims that John Travolta and his lawyer destroyed the prospect for his book's success with disparaging remarks
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‘Dredd’ Trailer: Justice, Judge Dredd Style
"Dredd" reanimates comic book character Judge Dredd with Karl Urban in the title role
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‘The Woman in the Fifth’ Review: He’s Tripping, and It’s Worth Watching
Mind-bending mystery follows an unreliable and unsteady protagonist on his misadventures in Paris
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Box Office Preview: Pixar’s ‘Brave’ on Target for $55M-$60M Weekend
Pixar will post its 13th consective No. 1 box-office opening with "Brave" and swamp "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter."
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‘Seeking a Friend’ Review: Makes the Apocalypse Look Preferable
Steve Carell and Keira Knightley’s “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” romance doesn’t ring true for a second. Bring on the meteor!
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‘Taken 2’ Trailer: Liam Neeson Proves He’s a Bad-Ass, Again
Liam Neeson returns in Olivier Megaton's "Taken 2," but this time, he's the one who's been nabbed
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Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg Are Separated Soulmates in ‘Celeste and Jesse Forever’
“Celeste and Jesse Forever” looks at a divorced couple struggling with life apart
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‘Madagascar 3’: Health Group Wants Feds to Investigate Claritin Tie-In
"Marketing medicine directly to children … is well beyond the pale," advocacy group says
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7 Anti-Blockbusters You Must See This Summer
Woody Allen, William Friedkin and documentary director Kirby Dick give something to get excited about this summer that's not about masked vigilantes or Bourne-again spies
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WGAW Announces Initial List of Board of Directors Candidates
17 candidates are set to vie for eight open seats on the board of directors of the Writers Guild of America, West, with an election to be held on Sept. 20.
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‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’ Review: Give This Historical Remix a Seat at Ford’s Theater
The problem is that "Lincoln" never has nearly as much fun tweaking history as it might, so there's nothing to sink your teeth into
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‘To Rome With Love’ Review: Woody Allen at His Most Mezzo-Mezzo
Woody Allen's Italy-based comedy doesn’t reach the heights of “Midnight in Paris,” but then it doesn’t plummet to “Scoop” levels, either
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Paramount’s Meager Slate Imperils Studio’s Box Office Crown
Shift of "World War Z" and "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" leaves Paramount is ringing in its 100th anniversary without much in the way of blockbuster fare in 2012