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What's the most underappreciated movie of 2012? [Poll]
This time of year brings many thoughts: What gifts to buy the little ones, which charity to send that much-needed contribution to, which Hindu god to blame for once again cursing the New York Jets. It also makes us think of all the great movies this...
Tags: Cloud Atlas (movie), The Debt (movie), Tom Hanks, Bernie (movie), Ruby Sparks (movie)
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PASSINGS: Jack Hanlon dies at 96; former child star
Jack Hanlon, 96, a former child actor who had roles in the 1926 silent film "The General" and in two 1927 "Our Gang" comedies, died Thursday at an assisted living center in Las Vegas, family members said. "He was in good physical shape until two...
Tags: Olympic Games, Buster Keaton, Hal Roach, Greta Garbo, Movies
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Monday's TV Highlights: 'Most Expensive Hollywood Divorces' on TV Guide
Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan. 6-12, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES omg! Insider: The entertainment newsmagazine formerly known as "The Insider" gets a makeover (7:30 p.m. CBS). The...
Tags: Meagan Good, ESPN (tv network), Sean Lowe, George Clooney, Frankenstein (movie, 1931)
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'Iron Man 3' among films giving North Carolina a boost
'Iron Man 3' gave North Carolina's film industry a big lift in 2012. The upcoming release from Walt Disney Co.'s Marvel Studios filmed throughout North Carolina, helping to produce a record level of production activity in the state this year. The...
Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Iron Man 3 (movie), The Hunger Games (movie), Tax Credits, Credit and Debt
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Showrunner Glen Mazzara to leave AMC's 'The Walking Dead'
Just in time for the holidays, AMC has quite a surprise for fans of “The Walking Dead.” The megahit zombie series has been picked up for a fourth season, but will continue without showrunner Glen Mazzara at the helm. In a statement Friday...
Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), The Walking Dead (tv program), Television, Gale Anne Hurd, Entertainment
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Review: A disappointing 'Allegiance' goes AWOL
Set in 2004, against the backdrop of a National Guard unit being called up for active duty in Iraq, "Allegiance" is an intermittently compelling but ultimately disappointing drama that loses track of its own point of view in favor of more generic...
Tags: Bow Wow, Iraq, Seth Gabel
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Will senators' slam on 'Zero Dark Thirty' hurt it at awards time?
"Zero Dark Thirty" is a hit with critics and early audiences, but a bipartisan thumbs-down from Washington may dim the once-bright Oscar chances for Kathryn Bigelow's fact-based thriller about the hunt for Osama bin Laden. The film, which arrived in...
Tags: John McCain, Movies, A Beautiful Mind (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Sony Corp.
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Ava DuVernay no longer in 'Middle of Nowhere'
After 15 years as a movie publicist, writer-director Ava DuVernay has found that some old habits die hard. "When I'm walking the red carpet, I'm looking at the carpet," DuVernay says. "I'm like, 'Oh, that's 28 pile.' I'm the only person who knows the...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Steven Soderbergh, Movies, Entertainment, Spike Lee
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The books behind the new films at the Library of Congress [Video]
The Library of Congress announced the names of 25 films Wednesday that are to be enshrined in its National Film Registry. Of those 25, 5-1/2 were based on books or stories. The half? Read on. The 1983 film "A Christmas Story" -- with Ralphie, a frozen...
Tags: Movies, Authors, The Matrix (movie), James Stewart, Library of Congress
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From 'World War Z' to 'Star Trek,' six story lines to watch in 2013
Predicting the biggest film stories months ahead of time is a fool's errand – last year at this time few were talking about Aurora or “Zero Dark Thirty.” Yet we here at Movies Now, along with many of our counterparts, make these kinds of...
Tags: Brad Pitt, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Breaking Bad (tv program), Ben Stiller, David Chase
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Boublil, Schonberg revisit, rework the songs of 'Les Miserables'
By Todd Martens"We were very reluctant," said one of the principals of 2012 film adaption of "Les Misérables," "to have an all sung-through movie." Such a statement could be guessed to originate from, say, a studio executive, one who is weighing the financial pros and...Tags: The King's Speech (movie), Hugh Jackman, Music Theater, Entertainment Events, Movies
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'Skyfall' reclaims No. 1 as Gerard Butler suffers another flop
Hollywood may be giving Gerard Butler a red card after his soccer film's dismal performance at the box office this weekend. The actor suffered yet another flop with "Playing for Keeps," his romantic comedy that debuted with only $6 million, according to...
Tags: The Ugly Truth (movie), Michael Pena, Services and Shopping, Coriolanus (movie), Movies
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