Topic: Inglourious Basterds
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Oscars 2013: Will one of these movies win Best Picture?
Nominations for Best Picture won't be announced until Jan. 10, but these films stand the best chance of earning nods in the category.
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Gallery: Oscar winners 2010
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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2010
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Oscars 2013: Will one of these movies win Best Picture?
Nominations for Best Picture won't be announced until Jan. 10, but these films stand the best chance of earning nods in the category.
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Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' is entertaining, but the same old schtick
'Django' shows Tarantino has perfected his game, but will the director ever move beyond his usual fare?
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Culture Cafe
'Three Musketeers' movie has lots of action but not much substance'The Three Musketeers' is a fun over-the-top spectacle, but don't look for anything more.
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Captain America: The First Avenger - Movie review
Despite lots of hype, Captain America is just another cookie cutter comic book movie from the Marvel assembly line.
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Beginners: movie review
Christopher Plummer and Ewan McGregor square off as father and son in 'Beginners,' a quirky drama with poignant depth.
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Brad Pitt stars in 'The Tree of Life': movie review
Set in the 1950s, ‘The Tree of Life’ stars Brad Pitt as the patriarch of a Texas family and intertwines an epic view of the cosmos with that family’s troubles in a confusing if not beautifully filmed story.
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Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson star in 'Water for Elephants'
Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson form two sides of a love triangle in the Depression-era story 'Water for Elephants,' where the best performance comes from Rosie the elephant.
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The Green Hornet: movie review
'The Green Hornet,' a feeble, humor-free action comedy about a masked crime fighter and his sidekick. Together they fight crime by posing as villains.
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Green Hornet: A new twist or same old Hollywood garbage?
Green Hornet mania is sweeping the blogosphere, as the first trailer for the masked superhero – played by Seth Rogen – is now available for public consumption. But will the movie be like every other action comedy, or will it break new ground?
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OSS 117: Lost in Rio: movie review
A spoof of 1960s spy thrillers, 'OSS 117: Lost in Rio' gives French self-mockery a decided edge.
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YouTube drags reluctant Soviet star Mr. Trololo back into spotlight
A 40-year-old clip from Soviet TV of 'Mr. Trololo' man Eduard Khil has gone viral on YouTube. In an interview, the baritone singer says he doesn't understand why millions suddenly love him now.
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Oscar winners 2010: full of drama
Oscar winner 'Hurt Locker' beat out 'Avatar' for Best Picture, while Sandra Bullock won Best Actress, beating out 16-time nominee Meryl Streep.
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Horizons
'District 9' bests 'Avatar' among BitTorrent fansOf 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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Which Oscar nominees made political donations, and to whom?
Hollywood has long been intertwined with politics, especially Democratic causes. That holds true for most of the political cash donated by this year's Oscar nominees. A Best Supporting Actor candidate heads the list.
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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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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2010
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Golden Globe nominations tap 'Avatar' and 'Up'
Globes’ nominations offer a rough road map to the Oscars in March.
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Global News Blog
Gaza war analyst: Does his Nazi-era collection indicate bias?Mark Garlasco was suspended by Human Rights Watch. But does his hobby mean his report on white phosphorus use in Gaza is inaccurate?
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Review: 'Inglourious Basterds'
Tarantino turns history on its head in this World War II fantasy where the Jews come out on top.
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Global News Blog
In Germany, an ovation for 'Inglourious Basterds'The film – opening in 22 countries this weekend – is so far from reality that it allows the audience to let go and accept the movie in all its entertaining absurdity.
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Global News Blog
Cannes shines global spotlight on Austria's budding movie industryMichael Haneke's "The White Ribbon" won the top prize Sunday at this year's film festival, which press and industry attendees agreed presented a weaker lineup than in 2008.
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At Cannes, vivid and violent films figure prominently
While the famed festival kicks off with Disney-Pixar's 'Up,' other titles are far less fanciful.







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