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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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Culture Cafe Alison Brie, Nick Offerman and others will star in 'The Lego Movie'
Alison Brie, Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, and other comedy actors will voice characters in the film currently titled 'The Lego Movie.'
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Chapter & Verse Holocaust survivor writes memoir about Oskar Schindler
Leon Leyson, who was 13 when Schindler took him from a ghetto in Poland, will have his memoir 'The Boy On the Wooden Box' published this August.
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Culture Cafe Johnny Depp to play Whitey Bulger in a new biopic (+video)
Johnny Depp has signed to play Whitey Bulger in the biopic 'Black Mass.' The film in which Johnny Depp will play Bulger will most likely get a 2014 release.
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SAG Awards 2013: Who took the top prizes
The SAG Awards 2013 featured 'Argo' winning the best ensemble cast prize and Daniel Day-Lewis continuing on his seemingly sure path to the Oscar stage.
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Culture Cafe 'Star Wars: Episode 7': How Disney could avoid ruining 'Star Wars'
'Star Wars: Episode 7' is coming, whether we like it or not. I don't – but the news about 'Star Wars: Episode 7' may not be all terrible.
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Global News Blog Iran sees conspiracy in box office success of Ben Affleck's 'Argo' (+video)
Based on true events surrounding the 1979 takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran, 'Argo' opened this weekend at No. 2 and rose to the top spot on Monday. Iranians are less enthused.
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Liam Neeson stars in 'Taken 2': movie review
'Taken 2' is improbable but enjoyable as Neeson and his family are threatened again by thugs.
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If 'Battleship' succeeds, expect movies for 'Ouija,' 'Candy Land'
Before video games and cable television, there was 'Battleship.' This week, the iconic board game hits the big screen in Europe. Will it sink or swim?
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Culture Cafe 'Wrath of the Titans' has good CGI but a weak script
'Wrath of the Titans' is slightly better than its predecessor, but actor Sam Worthington is still an uninteresting lead.
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Garry Marshall: 10 stories from his memoir
The 'Pretty Woman' and 'New Year's Eve' director Garry Marshall reflects on his time in Tinseltown in his new memoir, 'My Happy Days In Hollywood.'
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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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'The Grey': Is film's portrayal of wolves as man-killers too dramatic?
Most North American wolves are exceedingly shy. But given starvation, territorial incursions and habituation with humans, attacks can – and do – happen. Wolf attack scenes in 'The Grey' nevertheless have drawn criticisms from animal rights groups.
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Culture Cafe Liam Neeson's 'The Grey' is a mostly satisfying action film
Liam Neeson's 'The Grey' has exciting fight sequences, but sometimes overextends itself.
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Culture Cafe 'The Dark Knight Rises': Liam Neeson may reprise his 'Batman Begins' role
'The Dark Knight Rises' may feature an appearance by actor Liam Neeson, who played Henri Ducard/Ra’s al Ghul in the trilogy's first film
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The Trip: movie review
Comic actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are a hilarious duo in this dry British comedy, 'The Trip.'
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The Princess of Montpensier: movie review
'The Princess of Montpensier,' about courtly intrigue in 16th-century France, is finely drawn and slightly bland.
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Liam Neeson plays an action hero in 'Unknown': movie review
In the high-stakes thriller 'Unknown,' Liam Neeson plays a biotech scientist chasing down shadowy terrorists.
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Thor and Transformers trailers come with the hammer and Alpha Trion
Some long-awaited glimpses of blockbusters for 2011, including Thor, Transformers Dark of the Moon, and Real Steel, debuted this week.
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The Next Three Days: movie review
Russell Crowe stars in this implausible thriller, 'The Next Three Days,' about a college professor whose wife is wrongly jailed for murder and his plan to spring her.
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Liam Neeson and 'The A-Team' can't kick 'The Karate Kid' out of the weekend's top spot
Sony's remake of 1984's 'The Karate Kid' debuted at No. 1 for the weekend with a whopping $56 million. Liam Neeson and 'The A-Team' couldn't compete.
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Mr. T isn't back but 'The A-Team' is back in over-the-top movie
There's no Mr. T, but the movie version of 'The A-Team' is full of explosions, gunfire, and fun.
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Liam Neeson stars in 1980s revamp of 'The A-Team.' (Too bad there's not a plot).
Liam Neeson and Quinton "Rampage" Jackson star in the ‘The A-Team’
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Based on the true story of 'John Rabe': movie review
The little known but true story of John Rabe, a German businessman who saved thousands of civilians during the rape of Nanking in 1937.
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Clash of the Titans: movie review
Sam Worthington plays demigod Perseus in this high-energy 3-D reincarnation of the 1981 ‘Clash of the Titans.’
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Chloe: movie review
Suspecting her husband of infidelity, a wife sets a trap only to face unforeseen consequences in ‘Chloe.’







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