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Culture Cafe Al Pacino leaves 'Despicable Me 2' two months before premiere date
Al Pacino, who was set to voice the villain in the animated sequel 'Despicable Me 2,' has left production two months before the film's release date. Despite Al Pacino's departure, the movie will be released as planned with actor Benjamin Bratt stepping in.
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'Dancing With the Stars' performers Julianne and Derek Hough will develop ballroom dancing show
'Dancing With the Stars' performers and siblings Julianne and Derek Hough will create a show that revolves around competitive ballroom dancing in England. The show will air on Starz.
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American Idol shrinks to six: Who went home?
American Idol says goodbye to Stefano Langone – at last. With five weeks left in American Idol, who is your favorite to win?
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American Idol: Paul McDonald leaves, Kelly Clarkson returns
American Idol recap: The two remaining girls (Haley Reinhart and Lauren Alaina) avoided elimination. Idol original Kelly Clarkson sang. But the Paul McDonald American Idol Adventure is over.
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Russell Brand's 'Arthur': movie review
In this remake of 'Arthur,' Russell Brand plays a spoiled man-child billionaire in pursuit of amusement.
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American Idol shocks with Iggy Pop, and Pia Toscano elimination
American Idol delivers on its promise of shock and awe: A scary, shirtless Iggy Pop performance, then, American Idol said goodbye to judge favorite, Pia Toscano.
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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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Leslie Nielsen: 'Shirley, he will be missed'
Leslie Nielsen, once a Hollywood leading man, he found stardom as comedic actor. Leslie Nielsen starred in 'Airplane,' 'Naked Gun,' and 'Mr. Magoo.'
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Bestselling books the week of 6/24/10 according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Get Him to the Greek: movie review
More crude comedy from the Apatows in 'Get Him to the Greek,' whose main character, rock star Aldous Snow, is resuscitated from ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall.’
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In heartbreak hotel, 'Sarah Marshall' is the girl next door
A man bumps into his ex-girlfriend while on vacation in the risqué comedy 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall.'







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