Topic: Catch Me If You Can
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Cover Story Oscars 2013 and Spielberg: The storyteller is part of our cultural DNA
Oscars 2013: Oscar or not for 'Lincoln,' Steven Spielberg has not only shaped our fantasies, he's influenced a generation's perspective on history.
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Culture Cafe 'Star Wars': Which characters are getting their own spin-off films?
'Star Wars' will already be getting at least three new films for a new trilogy that's planned for 2015. Which beloved characters from the original trilogy may get their own spin-off movies?
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Modern Parenthood Super Bowl GoDaddy kiss commercial: How much did your kids squirm?
This year's GoDaddy.com Super Bowl commercial, a painfully uncomfortable kiss between model and nerd archetype that embarrassed some younger viewers, is either a win for the underdogs or a new urban slang term for woefully uneven couples.
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'Pan Am' has a lot to keep track of, but is fun drama
‘Pan Am’ harkens back to a simpler era of air travel, but does it make for a good TV show? Read our review to find out.
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'Barefoot Bandit' inks $1.3 million movie deal: Worthy cause or bad precedent?
'Barefoot Bandit' Colton Harris-Moore robbed houses and stole planes, boats, and cars before being caught in the Bahamas last summer. Now, Fox is making a movie about him. Colton-Harris has said all the money from the deal will go to his victims.
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'Covert Affairs' Piper Perabo may find herself working with 'White Collar's' Matt Bomer
USA’s ‘White Collar’ and ‘Covert Affairs’ seem like natural shows for a crossover event, and stars Matt Bomer and Piper Perabo seem to agree. The two said as much in a recent TV interview.
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Jim Carrey in 'I Love You Phillip Morris': movie review
Jim Carrey stars in 'I Love You Phillip Morris,' another black comedy that too often misses the mark.
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'Barefoot Bandit' fans flock to Facebook to offer support
'Barefoot Bandit' or Jesse James? America has a soft spot for some wrongdoers. Colton Harris-Moore won fans on Facebook and beyond as a suspect in robberies that 'stick it to the man.'







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