Topic: M. Night Shyamalan
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Culture Cafe 'After Earth' trailer shows father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith struggling to survive (+video)
'After Earth' stars Will and Jaden Smith as a father and son who must survive on the planet. 'After Earth' is slated to hit theaters June 7.
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Aaron Sorkin casts Dev Patel in 'More As This Story Develops' pilot
Aaron Sorkin has added 'Slumdog Millionaire' star Dev Patel to the cast of 'More As This Story Develops.' 'More As This Story Develops' is Sorkin's HBO pilot about the world of cable news with an ensemble cast of Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, Alison Pill, Sam Waterston, and recently Dev Patel.
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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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Fourth of July: Female power triumphs at the movies
The Fourth of July weekend traditionally launches action films for guys. But this year, 'Twilight: Eclipse' is breaking Hollywood records, mainly because girls and women are seeing it more than once.
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The Last Airbender: movie review
M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Last Airbender' is a fantasy film heavy on effects and light on meaning.
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The White Ribbon: movie review
With harrowing echoes of ‘The Crucible,’ ‘The White Ribbon’ details the dark, unexplained happenings in a German village before World War I.
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Controversy flourishes at Toronto film fest
Michael Moore's latest, along with a spotlight on films from Tel Aviv, brings out the protesters, while others swoon over Clooney.
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"Life of Pi" as a film?
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Review: 'The Happening'
Shyamalan's lean offering will creep you out even though the plot misses a few logic links.
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Zooey Deschanel has another day job: singer
The actress and M. Ward have formed a duo called She & Him that emulates the feel of 1960s music. Just don't call it a vanity project.
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Trend spotter: At the movies, the end is nigh...
A wave of apocalyptic releases such as 'I Am Legend,' 'Cloverfield,' and 'The Happening' are the unexpected 'feel good' films of the year.







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