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2012 movies: 10 to look for
Hollywood's already looking ahead to the movies for this year -- here are 10 of the most anticipated
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White House Correspondents' Dinner: Who's coming?
Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan are the latest celebs to emerge on the list for Washington's annual 'nerd prom,' the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Here's a list of other names.
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2012 movies: 10 to look for
Hollywood's already looking ahead to the movies for this year -- here are 10 of the most anticipated
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Oscar nominations: 'Avatar,' 'The Hurt Locker' take the lead
But some fresh faces appear in the Best Actress category with Carey Mulligan (‘An Education’) and Gabourey Sidibe (‘Precious’).
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Nine: movie review
Star-studded ‘Nine’ is a fast-moving musical about an Italian movie director with a seriously complex love life.
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New on DVD: 'Juno,' 'There Will be Blood'
The two Oscar-winning films get a home-video release. One's a comedy; the other decidedly is not.
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There's magic in Las Vegas rank-and-file talent
Legions of entertainers land in Vegas, and Englishman Mat Black is one desert transplant making a living at his craft.
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And the winner is...
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In The Monsters of Templeton,' Cooperstown run amok
A lively debut novel borrows from James Fenimore Cooper and the Loch Ness monster to create myths of its own.
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Cooperstown run amok
A lively debut novel borrow from James Fenimore Cooper and the Loch Ness monster to create myths of its own.
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And the Oscar nominees are ... a bit on the dark side
The films leading the race tended to be long on grandeur and bleak in outlook. Is it a reflection of America's mood?
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In Paul Thomas Anderson's epic, oil is thicker than 'Blood'
'There Will Be Blood,' a story about the rise and fall of a robber baron, isn't the year's best film. But it's certainly the strangest – and compelling, at that.








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