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Oscars: 10 family films the Academy loved
'Hugo' and 'War Horse' aren't the only family films to get recognized with Oscar nominations
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10 great movies by Steven Spielberg
As his direction of 'War Horse' gets awards buzz, here are 10 of Spielberg's best films
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Festivus and three other made-for-TV holidays
"Sienfeld's" Festivus is not the only made-for-TV holiday – and it even may not be the only one to catch on in real life. Here’s the skinny on Festivus and three other invented days of celebration, brought to you by the Dream Machine.
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Secret Service Colombia scandal: Agents working too hard, or not hard enough?
Twelve US Secret Service agents were sent back to the US from Cartagena, Colombia, after allegedly drinking heavily and consorting with prostitutes. Is the long-veiled agency struggling with an increasingly complex mission?
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Culture Cafe
'Ender's Game' gains three new cast members
'Ender's Game' finishes its casting announcements as the adaptation of the sci-fi classic moves forward in production
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Oscars: 10 family films the Academy loved
'Hugo' and 'War Horse' aren't the only family films to get recognized with Oscar nominations
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10 great movies by Steven Spielberg
As his direction of 'War Horse' gets awards buzz, here are 10 of Spielberg's best films
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Chapter & Verse
Bill O'Reilly writes a thriller-style book on the Lincoln assassination
Bill O'Reilly says he focused on Lincoln to show Americans "what true leadership is."
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Culture Cafe
Blade Runner follow-up to be directed by Ridley Scott. Can it hold up to the original?
Blade Runner: Ridley Scott has been tapped to direct a new Blade Runner film for 2014 after finishing 'Prometheus,' but can he capture the magic a second time?
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Daniel Craig stars in Cowboys & Aliens: movie review
Cowboys & Aliens: A western-sci-fi mash-up? Yep, and it works. Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford star in Cowboys & Aliens.
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Culture Cafe
Jon Favreau's 'Cowboys & Aliens' will premier at Comic-Con International
Director Jon Favreau (Iron Man) has revealed that the world premiere for ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ will take place during the three-day 2011 Comic-Con International Festival from July 22-25 in San Diego.
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Culture Cafe
Secret 'Super 8' screening was a crowd pleaser
Paramount Pictures held super secret screenings of J.J. Abrams 'Super 8' in cities across the country on June 8 to promote the films release. 'Super 8,' which has received favorable reviews, hits theaters Friday.
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Festivus and three other made-for-TV holidays
"Sienfeld's" Festivus is not the only made-for-TV holiday – and it even may not be the only one to catch on in real life. Here’s the skinny on Festivus and three other invented days of celebration, brought to you by the Dream Machine.
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Morning Glory: movie review
'Morning Glory,' with Rachel McAdams as a plucky TV producer, is a romantic comedy that plays to the dumbing down of network news.
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Comic-Con attendees dazzled by 'Tron,' 'Harry Potter,' and 'Avengers' teasers
Comic-Con, the sci-fi and fantasy themed convention in San Diego, was a four-day extravaganza of light cycles, wizards, and superheroes.
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Innocent
Rusty Sabich returns in this superb sequel to Scott Turow’s 1987 blockbuster, ‘Presumed Innocent.’
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National Star Wars Day: Our top 10 Star Wars quotes
May 4th is the unofficial National Star Wars Day, which means it's time to break out our favorite Star Wars quotes.
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The Wolfman: movie review
Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins star in this brooding remake of the 1940s horror classic, ‘The Wolf Man.’
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Extraordinary Measures: movie review
Harrison Ford plays a curmudgeonly scientist in ‘Extraordinary Measures,’ an optimistic race-for-a-cure movie that largely sidesteps controversial Big Pharma issues.
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Review: 'Angels and Demons'
This sequel to "The Da Vinci Code" keeps the dour tone as Tom Hanks steps in to thwart a plot against the Vatican from a secret society bent on revenge.
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Review: 'Crossing Over'
Harrison Ford plays a burned-out immigration officer in a film that puts plot complexity in a new league.
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Review: 'Fanboys'
You may need to be a 'Star Wars' geek yourself to enjoy this road movie about over-the-top 'Star Wars' fans.
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Yoostar gives Hollywood hopefuls a taste of the silver screen
Column: The $150 kit lets you be the star in your favorite movies – all from your living room.
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Review: 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'
Latest Mummy movie races through the catacombs of ancient China, with yetis and terra-cotta armies not far behind.
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Review: 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'
Spielberg can certainly work up an action sequence, but this by-the-numbers installment is a little too pushily 'iconic.'
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Bright Green
Han Solo finds new definition of pain and suffering








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