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Topic: Drama Movies
Top galleries, list articles, quizzes
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Charles Dickens: 12 great movie and TV adaptations
12 versions that successfully brought Dickens' classic novels to the small and big screens.
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In Pictures: People's Choice Awards 2012
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6 movies you should see before the Golden Globes
6 movies you should see before the Golden Globes ceremony on Jan. 15
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Huntsman a spider? 7 politicians with Google problems (besides Rick Santorum).
The moral of the Rick Santorum-Google story shows casual Internet searching without context can be problematic. Here are seven other politicians whose names yield curious search results.
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In Pictures: Wendi Deng Murdoch's glamorous life
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Charles Dickens: 12 great movie and TV adaptations
12 versions that successfully brought Dickens' classic novels to the small and big screens.
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Oscar nominations 2012: year of the 'feel-good' nominee (+video)
This year's Oscar nominations for best film contain little violence, explicit sexuality, or offensive language. Moviegoers are enjoying a wavelet of prestigious, feel-good films.
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In Pictures: People's Choice Awards 2012
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6 movies you should see before the Golden Globes
6 movies you should see before the Golden Globes ceremony on Jan. 15
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2012 Golden Globe nominees: Spotlight shines on 'The Artist'
The throwback black-and-white, almost silent movie garnered the most film nominations for the Golden Globe awards, announced Thursday in Beverly Hills.
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Chapter & Verse
'Moneyball': The movie may be great – but does it do justice to the book?
Like 'The Blind Side' – another Michael Lewis book turned into a movie – 'Moneyball' is complex. Did Hollywood capture it?
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Huntsman a spider? 7 politicians with Google problems (besides Rick Santorum).
The moral of the Rick Santorum-Google story shows casual Internet searching without context can be problematic. Here are seven other politicians whose names yield curious search results.
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In Pictures: Wendi Deng Murdoch's glamorous life
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In Pictures: Barbara Walters' 10 most fascinating people of 2010
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3 more 2010 novels that you don't want to miss
Two private investigators are forced to deal with the aftermath of a case that has haunted them for more than a decade, Herman Melville sets sail, and an Israeli mother goes for a very long walk in this month’s roundup of new fiction.
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'The Town' is talk of box office, opening with $23.8M
'The Town' has earned rave reviews. This is the second movie directed by Ben Affleck, who stars alongside Jeremy Renner, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm and Chris Cooper.
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Thai film 'Boonmee' wins top honor at Cannes Film Festival
Winners were announced at the Cannes Film festival.
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In Pictures: Walter Cronkite
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Katie Holmes to play Jackie Kennedy in History Channel miniseries
Katie Holmes is set to play Jackie Kennedy opposite Greg Kinnear as President John F. Kennedy in an upcoming History Channel miniseries.
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Gallery: The top 10 highest-grossing films
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Sandra Bullock and the blind side of NCAA March Madness
A movie like "The Blind Side," with Sandra Bullock and depicting a real scholar-athlete, has a lesson for the NCAA in this March Madness: Get the graduation rates up for players, especially blacks. Otherwise, Uncle Sam may be on your case.
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Sandra Bullock cancels London premiere due to scandal
Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock won't attend the London premiere of "The Blind Side" due to a scandal at home.
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Chapter & Verse
The books that took the Oscars
Oscar winners "Crazy Heart," "Precious," "The Blind Side," and "The Secret in their Eyes" all took their inspiration from books.
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Horizons
'District 9' bests 'Avatar' among BitTorrent fans
Of the ten Best Picture nominees, 'District 9' was the most popular with users of file-sharing services. That's almost as good as an Oscar.
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Gallery: Oscar winners 2010
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Chapter & Verse
Beyond "Harry Potter": 5 interesting tales of plagiarism
J.K. Rowling is only one of many well-known authors to face charges of plagiarism.
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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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Chapter & Verse
From book to film and on to the Oscars
Four of this year's 10 Oscar nominees for best film come from books.








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