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Awards Screenings Move to the Slopes, the Islands
Just because you’ve left town doesn’t mean you have to stop going to screenings of awards contenders
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Brittany Murphy: Just Another Celebrity Funeral?
“This isn’t going to be a big thing like the Farrah Fawcett funeral,” an LAPD media spokesman, told TheWrap
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Good Morning, Oscar: December 24
Peter Jackson and James Cameron decide that movie technology is sort of beside the point
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NEC Extends Holiday Financing on Digital Projectors
Citing success of “Avatar,” offer helps exhibitors to bring in 3D projectors immediately
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Henry Selick on the Pressures of ‘Coraline’
The acclaimed stop-motion director explains why he has to be more creative than Michael Bay
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Facebook COO Nominated to Disney’s Board
Sheryl Sandberg has experience at Google, World Bank as well
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‘Hurt Locker’ OK with OK Critics
Oklahoma critics group adds another notch in Kathryn Bigelow’s belt
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Good Morning, Oscar: December 23
“The Hurt Locker” just keeps on winning, and James Cameron tries to coin a catchphrase
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Coroner Continues Examining Brittany Murphy’s Cause of Death
Several of the drugs reported found at her home were addictive opiates
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Ex-PayPal Executive Launches Horsethief Pictures
Shingle aims to rewrite rules of digital distribution, tap into interactive media
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An Opinionated Guide to All 63 Oscar Songs
We’ve heard every one of the Oscar-eligible songs, from the great (“Crazy Heart”) to the awful (“Invictus”)
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Jackson FBI Files: Child Molestation Probes, Death Threats
Bureau declassifies more than 300 pages detailing investigations into pop star
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More Critics Kudos for ‘Basterds,’ ‘Locker’
Three more critics groups chime in, honoring Quentin Tarantino and Kathryn Bigelow
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Good Morning, Oscar: December 22
“Avatar” moves up, “Nine” moves down, and Tilda Swinton might be moving in
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Celeb Deaths: The Whole World Watches, No One Helps
The entertainment industry is a different planet with its own gravity, oxygen and codes — codes that often fail its stars