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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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'The Godfather': 10 behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the classic films
From Tom Santopietro's new book 'The Godfather Effect,' a behind-the-scenes peek into making one of the greatest film series of all time.
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In Pictures: Worst movie bosses
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Culture Cafe Al Pacino leaves 'Despicable Me 2' two months before premiere date
Al Pacino, who was set to voice the villain in the animated sequel 'Despicable Me 2,' has left production two months before the film's release date. Despite Al Pacino's departure, the movie will be released as planned with actor Benjamin Bratt stepping in.
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Tony nominations: 'Kinky Boots,' 'Matilda' lead the pack
The musicals 'Kinky Boots' and 'Matilda' earned the most Tony nominations, with 'Boots' scoring 13 and 'Matilda' earning 12. Film star Tom Hanks earned a Tony nomination for his work on the play 'Lucky Guy.'
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Oldsters are hip in Hollywood
Older actors are triumphing during awards season and at the box office, and they don't seem to be leaving pop culture anytime soon.
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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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'The Godfather': 10 behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the classic films
From Tom Santopietro's new book 'The Godfather Effect,' a behind-the-scenes peek into making one of the greatest film series of all time.
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Fall 2011 movie preview
The 2011 Fall Movie Season is here, and we have your guide to all the films keeping you warm at the theater, complete with images, release dates, and our recommendations!
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Re-release: Al Pacino and 'Scarface' return for one last raucous dance
'Scarface' will be shown in theaters again on Aug. 31 to promote the release of the film's Blu-Ray DVD.
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In Pictures: Worst movie bosses
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The Trip: movie review
Comic actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are a hilarious duo in this dry British comedy, 'The Trip.'
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Pirates and 26 other sequels this year: Are Hollywood execs ruining movies?
By one count, Americans will be served a record 27 movie sequels this year: Pirates of the Caribbean, Spy Kids, Cars 2, The Hangover Part II, Happy Feet 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, etc., etc. Have Hollywood moguls gone overboard on sequels?
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Subway spaghetti video sparks transportation etiquette debate
Subway spaghetti video: A video taken of a fight in a New York City subway car started with a woman eating spaghetti, but led to a wider discussion about what is fair to put other riders of public transportation through during busy city commutes, and where to draw the line.
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Robert De Niro earns DeMille lifetime honor at Globes
Robert De Niro will receive the honor at the Golden Globes awards ceremony Jan. 16, actor Kevin Spacey announced at a news conference Tuesday.
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Lost in translation? American movies get dubbed in the Middle East
As the demand for American movies increases in the Middle East, films like 'The Godfather' are receiving a new voice.
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Emmy nods: Conan O'Brien gets his day as TV landscape evolves
Emmy Award nominations released Thursday tapped Conan O'Brien's short-lived stint on NBC's Tonight Show, as well as a handful of shows from non-broadcast networks.
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'A Prophet': France faces its forgotten prisons
Film noir 'A Prophet' and photo exhibit put France’s crowded prisons on view.
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Censoring an Iranian Love Story
More than a love story, this novel serves as a meditation on culture, modern Iran, and the power of what is left out.
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Keeping up with the Obamas
How the new administration helped to bring out the romantic in a husband.
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Review: 'Last Chance Harvey'
A middle-aged romance is given depth and charm by the mature talents of Thompson and Hoffman.
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For '88 Minutes,' Al Pacino hams it up
The only reason to watch this thriller about a psychiatrist trying to find a killer is to watch the veteran actor have a ball.







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