Movies
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Walmart Supports UltraViolet With ‘Disc-to-Digital’ Service (Updated)
Retailer will begin offering the cloud-based system via Vudu
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‘Hunger Games’ Censored in Britain for Bloodiness
Seven seconds was chopped from “The Hunger Games” in England, so kids 12 and over can see the film
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Barbra Streisand’s ‘Gypsy’ Is On, With Julian Fellowes Writing for Universal
Barbra Streisand will produce and play Mama Rose in the adaptation of Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents’ musical; Academy Award winner Julian Fellowes is writing
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‘Hunger Games’ Premiere: Why There’s No Nudity, and Why It Won’t Need It
At the glitzy premiere for “Hunger Games,” CEO Jon Feltheimer breathes a sigh of relief: “I think it’s going to be OK”
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‘Hunger Games’ Premiere Draws Stars, Fans
Fans lined up outside the Nokia Theater Monday, hoping to catch a glimpse of “Hunger Games” stars
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‘Hunger Games’ New Clip: Peeta Reveals His Love for Katniss
New advance look at “Hunger Games” shows Peeta Mellark expressing his fondness for bow-wielding heroine Katniss Aberdeen
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Henry Cavill Movie ‘Cold Light of Day’ Release Date Moved to September
“The Cold Light of Day,” with Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis and Sigourney Weaver, will get a limited release in September instead of a wide release in April
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‘John Carter’ Flop Reveals Cracks in Disney’s Tentpole Strategy
The lackluster opening of “John Carter” demonstrates the risks that come with relying too heavily on tentpole films
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Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman Movie ‘Bel Ami’ Goes to Magnolia Pictures
Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Christina Ricci star in "Bel Ami," which Magnolia Pictures has acquired
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‘The Hunger Games’ Premieres Tonight at Nokia Theater
“The Hunger Games,” Lionsgate’s eagerly anticipated adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ novel, premieres tonight. Tracking for its March 23 opening is impressive
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New Regency COO/CFO Louis Santor Leaving; Jonathan Fischer Becomes CFO
New Regency’s COO leaves the company six months after chairman Arnon Milchan began a shakeup of the company’s executive ranks
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‘John Carter’ Opened Slightly Lower Than Estimated: $30.2M Rather Than $30.6M
“John Carter” took in $400,000 less at the box office over the weekend than Disney projected on Sunday
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‘Bully’ Battle Continues as Members of Congress Call on MPAA to Change Documentary’s Rating
“Bully” still has an R rating, but 26 members of Congress — along with Ellen DeGeneres and Drew Brees — think the documentary should be PG-13
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Music Box Films Acquires North American Rights to ‘Keep the Lights On’
The drama explores the relationship between a gay documentary filmmaker and a closeted lawyer
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Iran Cancels Celebration for Oscar Winning ‘A Separation’
Officials were reportedly unhappy with director Asghar Farhadi’s unflinching look at Iranian domestic life and laws