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2012 movies: 10 to look for
Hollywood's already looking ahead to the movies for this year -- here are 10 of the most anticipated
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Top 10 highest paid authors of 2011
Forbes has just released their 2011 list of the world's highest paid authors (based on earnings from May 2010 to April 2011), and some of them may surprise you. We'll tell you how much each author made, why you should know their names, and how they beat the recession's effect on the fiction industry.
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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2011
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In Pictures: Golden Globe nominees
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Change Agent
Actor-activist Sean Penn says he's in Haiti for the long haul
Sean Penn's role in Haiti has evolved from heading a band of volunteers and serving as unofficial mayor of a homeless camp to becoming ambassador-at-large for President Michel Martelly, the first non-Haitian to receive the designation.
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Culture Cafe
Oscars: 5 films that should have been nominated
Oscar missed out on these 5 films that should have earned a nomination.
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2012 movies: 10 to look for
Hollywood's already looking ahead to the movies for this year -- here are 10 of the most anticipated
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"The Artist" leads the Golden Globes in nominations, but others not far behind
The Hollywood Foreign Press Asssociation's annual awards are considered strong predictors for Oscar glory.
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2012 Golden Globe nominees: Spotlight shines on 'The Artist'
The throwback black-and-white, almost silent movie garnered the most film nominations for the Golden Globe awards, announced Thursday in Beverly Hills.
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Culture Cafe
'Breaking Dawn' and 'Harry Potter' two of the most newsworthy movies of 2011
'Breaking Dawn' and 'Harry Potter' were two of the movies that got people talking in 2011.
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Chapter & Verse
James Garner's not afraid to dish in 'The Garner Files'
James Garner offers straight talk about fellow actors like Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson, in addition to revelations about his own drug use and his hardscrabble childhood.
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George Clooney in 'The Ides of March': movie review
George Clooney's political thriller ‘The Ides of march’ is a shrewd, somewhat cynical look at modern-day politics.
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Culture Cafe
Fall 2011 movie preview
The 2011 Fall Movie Season is here, and we have your guide to all the films keeping you warm at the theater, complete with images, release dates, and our recommendations!
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Top 10 highest paid authors of 2011
Forbes has just released their 2011 list of the world's highest paid authors (based on earnings from May 2010 to April 2011), and some of them may surprise you. We'll tell you how much each author made, why you should know their names, and how they beat the recession's effect on the fiction industry.
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Steve Carrell checks out the singles scene in Crazy, Stupid, Love: movie review
Steve Carrell is part of the pro-forma romantic crisscrossings with a dynamite cameo in Crazy, Stupid, Love.
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Culture Cafe
Bradley Cooper will star alongside Ryan Gosling in 'The Place Beyond the Pines'
'The Hangover' and 'Limitless' star Bradley Cooper will play a police officer in Derek Cianfrance's drama 'The Place Beyond the Pines.'
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In Pictures: Oscar nominees 2011
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Blue Valentine: movie review
Starring Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, 'Blue Valentine' plots the fault lines of a young couple's relationship as it slowly falls apart.
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All Good Things: movie review
'All Good Things' is a love story and murder mystery, based on the story of a wealthy New York scion whose wife went missing.
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In Pictures: Golden Globe nominees
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Black Swan leads Critics Choice award nominations
Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis as rival ballerinas, got a record 12 nominations in the Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Close behind was The King's Speech.
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Dear John: movie review
Adapted from a Nicholas Sparks novel, ‘Dear John’ is a romantic drama with a weepy undertow.
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Sundance: Glitz gets low profile as festival goes back to basics
Documentaries were the winners this year with films about Pat Tillman, cane toads, and a cautionary tale about Facebook called ‘Catfish.'
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An iron-clad hero lands with a thud
A poignant performance by Robert Downey Jr. can't quite save 'Iron Man.'
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On film: An iron-clad hero (thud); a charming childhood tale
Not even Robert Downey Jr. can quite save 'Iron Man.' But the weekend offers more, including 'Son of Rambow,' 'Made of Honor,' and 'Redbelt.'








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