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- Correction: Wolverine leak story (AP)
- Faris finds nothing stupid in dumb blonde roles (Reuters)
- Neeson to star as Zeus in `Clash of the Titans' (AP)
- Neeson to star as Zeus in `Clash of the Titans' (AP)
- Racers too "Fast" for Hannah Montana at box office (Reuters)
- Efron a likable hero in hit-and-miss comedy (Reuters)
- Judge orders Redmond O'Neal held without bail (AP)
- Miley and Hannah team up for $34M opening weekend (AP)
- "Hannah Montana" rocks North American box office (Reuters)
- Hannah Montana: The Movie's Happy Easter (E! Online)
- "Dragonball Evolution" a backward step (Reuters)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- William Hurt jousting for Robin Hood role (Reuters)
- Porn star Marilyn Chambers dead at 56 (Reuters)
- X-rated star Marilyn Chambers dies at 56 (AP)
- Comedy darkens, matching leaner times, outrage (AP)
- Summer Movies Preview Advisory (AP)
- Crime book "McMafia" nabbed for film potential (Reuters)
- "Hannah Montana" rocks box office (Reuters)
- Sony Pictures picks up "Remote Control" (Reuters)
- Sean "Diddy" Combs booked for "The Greek" (Reuters)
- Lindsay Lohan makes mock dating service ad (AP)
- 'Slumdog' filmmakers give Mumbai charity $747,000 (AP)
- The planet is movie set in Disneynature's `Earth' (AP)
- "Watchmen" actor joins cast of "Morning Glory" (Reuters)
- Engaging docu a must-see for fans of "A Chorus Line" (Reuters)
- "Golden" reduces '70s stars to grumpy old sailors (Reuters)
- YouTube boosts full-length movies, TV show lineup (AP)
- Jackie Chan: Chinese people need to be controlled (AP)
- 'Die Hard' director indicted in wiretaps case (AP)
- Jackie Chan's China comments prompt backlash (AP)
- Day after plunking woman, Bill Murray hacks away (AP)
- Summer heroes: Wolverine, Kirk & Spock, Potter (AP)
- Summer Movies Preview Advisory (AP)
- 'Public Enemies' author rushes to Dillinger's side (AP)
- Movie studios tout job creation to lawmakers (Reuters)
- `Bruno,' `Funny People' highlight summer comedies (AP)
- Spokesman: Jackie Chan comments out of context (AP)
- Poor DVD sales hamper U.S. film financing deals (Reuters)
- Hugh Jackman sinks hands into Hollywood history (Reuters)
- Summer lovin': Male perspectives in movie romance (AP)
- Woody Allen's New York return feels familiar (Reuters)
- "Conquests" a brilliantly staged comic trilogy (Reuters)
- Michaela Watkins has "Back-Up Plan" (Reuters)
- 'Secret' Sharon Stone lawsuit to be unsealed (AP)
- 3rd 'Twilight' film director selected (AP)
- Amid blockbusters, some smarter, meatier fare (AP)
- 'John Rabe' wins German Film Prize (AP)
- 'Secret' Stone lawsuit was routine fees matter (AP)
- DVD software backups challenged in U.S. court (Reuters)
- Stars pack Venice to fete Salma Hayek, Pinault (AP)
- 3rd 'Twilight' film director selected (AP)
- Chinese massacre movie reports strong opening (AP)
- Flu outbreak closes theaters in Mexico (Reuters)
- Director praises grieving Neeson's professionalism (AP)
- Beyonce's `Obsessed' makes $28.6 million debut (AP)
- Aardman back in motion with two Sony pics (Reuters)
- Tempe goes Hollywood for 'Wolverine' premiere (AP)
- Jarmusch's trip through Spain goes nowhere (Reuters)
- Documentary examines U.S. child sex trade (Reuters)
- Jackie Chan announces 100th movie (AP)
- Eric Bana documents his first love: his muscle car (AP)
- Disney to plant 2.7 million trees for `Earth' (AP)
- Films put economy in the frame at Tribeca Festival (AP)
- 2 Bahamians plead not guilty in Travolta case (AP)
- Bruce Willis stays a busy action man (Reuters)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- Studios delay several big films in Mexico for flu (Reuters)
- Hayden Panettiere: Wants to Footloose With Chace Crawford (E! Online)
- "Angels & Demons" hits screens (Reuters)
- Spike Lee films a game-in-the-life of Kobe Bryant (AP)
- Carrey eyed for lead in "Beaver" (Reuters)
- Eric Bana's "beast" love rivals his acting passion (Reuters)
- Hollywood delays summer film releases in Mexico (AP)
- 'Star Trek' game veers away from movie (AP)
- `Wolverine' has box-office bite with $35M debut (AP)
- Ron Howard: Vatican obstructed 'Angels & Demons' (AP)
- "Wolverine" slashes rivals in $160 million global bow (Reuters)
- IFC Films hearts "Valentine's Day" (Reuters)
- Leak doesn't keep fans away from `Wolverine' (AP)
- LA Film Festival features John Dillinger premiere (Reuters)
- Dom DeLuise dies at age 75 (Reuters)
- Audit: Mass. celebrity records improperly checked (AP)
- Deposition: Paris Hilton is a promotion machine (AP)
- Robert Pattinson sheds "Twilight" image in film (Reuters)
- Two more actors enter "Percy" pantheon (Reuters)
- Nimoy 'comfortable' with mysterious 'Fringe' role (AP)
- Better late: Fallon finally getting college degree (AP)
- Bollywood boycott dulls Indian screens (AP)
- Tom Hanks throws out first pitch at game in Tokyo (AP)
- Sacha Baron Cohen's "Bruno" is "pushin' der limits" (Reuters)
- Christian Bale forces "Terminator" rewrite (Reuters)
- Hugh Jackman to launch `Wolverine' in Mexico (AP)
- Credit crunch dulls glitz of Cannes festival (Reuters)
- Helping kids is giving Goldie Hawn purpose (AP)
- `Star Trek' stuns competition with $79.2M debut (AP)
- Danny Glover joins tour supporting labor workers (AP)
- Woman finds 'Twilight' sequel script in trash (AP)
- Helping kids is giving Goldie Hawn purpose (AP)
- "Oldboy" director brings new-look vampire to Cannes (Reuters)
- Pixar raises the animation bar with buoyant "Up" (Reuters)
- Capt. Kirk, American icon? New Frontier renewed (AP)
- Weisz juggles, unicycles, raps through `Bloom' (AP)
- Gerard Butler charged with battery in LA (AP)
- Saberi partner's Iranian film makes Cannes debut (AP)
- Hollywood lands in DC for 'Museum' premiere (AP)
- Redford teams up to train minority filmmakers (AP)
- Chris Rock's "Hair" docu headed to theaters (Reuters)
- Bullock honored by La. school for Katrina charity (AP)
- Vanessa Hudgens tries to break from Disney (AP)
- "Angels & Demons" fails to crack "Code" (Reuters)
- Angels & Demons, Star Trek Win; Jennifer Aniston Flick Loses (E! Online)
- Bird, Spielberg honored at BU commencement (AP)
- Wenders pairs with Bausch for 3-D dance feature (Reuters)
- Imagination overwhelms story in "Antichrist" (Reuters)
- Big Mel Gibson News...No, Not That (E! Online)
- "Burma VJ" a chilling chronicle of monks' uprising (Reuters)
- Asian films a powerful presence at Cannes festival (AP)
- Pattinson has "Breaking" news for "Twilight" fans (Reuters)
- "Happy Tears" headed to theaters via Roadside (Reuters)
- Israeli film "A Matter of Size" good fit for remake (Reuters)
- Close call in Cannes as prison drama edges ahead (Reuters)
- Gilliam says `Don Quixote' fantasy is back on (AP)
- `Ledger and friends' present actor's final role (AP)
- Tarantino loves going into movie mode at Cannes (AP)
- Jurors deliberate contenders for Cannes Palme d'Or (AP)
- Lush images, audience walk-outs as Cannes winds up (Reuters)
- Coco Chanel film brings curtain down in Cannes (Reuters)
- Indie filmmakers in Cannes still dreaming of 3-D (Reuters)
- Cannes crowds await jury's pick for best of fest (AP)
- Rare Audrey Hepburn stamp goes to auction (AP)
- Danny Boyle, Andie MacDowell on Shanghai film jury (AP)
- Popular film wins Cannes, but "Antichrist" lingers (Reuters)
- "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" returning to big screen (Reuters)
- "Navigator" taking flight again at Disney (Reuters)
- Jessica Biel's cutting wit does not come "Easy" (Reuters)
- Elizabeth Taylor home from hospital, feels 'great' (AP)
- Hugh Jackman's son using dad's pedigree on girls (AP)
- Liraz Charhi joins Plame drama "Fair Game" (Reuters)
- "Year Without Sex" proves to be time well spent (Reuters)
- Director Jake Kasdan enrolls for "Bad Teacher" (Reuters)
- Pixar goes `Up' with $68.2 million debut weekend (AP)
- Shanty of 'Slumdog' star spared in new demolition (AP)
- Natalie Portman signs on for comedy "Your Highness" (Reuters)
- Screenwriters tapped to adapt 4th-grader's "Girls" (Reuters)
- Disney embraces Pooh for animated feature (Reuters)
- Actor McHattie delivers the goods in zombie flick (Reuters)
- Edison Chen calls sex photos youthful indiscretion (AP)
- Godard mulls Holocaust book for next film (Reuters)
- Disney rolls out plans for D23 Expo for fans (Reuters)
- "Kung Fu" actor Carradine found hanged in Thai hotel (Reuters)
- Philip Berk elected Hollywood Foreign Press head (AP)
- Actress Lori Petty charged with drunken driving (AP)
- David Carradine's death sets back indie project (Reuters)
- Slumdog Kids Take a Trip, Write Books (E! Online)
- `Land of the Lost' stars, found (AP)
- Larry David stars in Woody Allen's new film (AP)
- Family upset over photos of Carradine's body (Reuters)
- "Up" retains altitude, tops box office again (Reuters)
- "Terminator" tops overseas box office (Reuters)
- John Travolta thanks colleagues for promoting film (AP)
- `Hangover' takes down `Up' for top box-office spot (AP)
- `Imagine That,' Murphy makes solid family comedy (AP)
- John Woo on a new mission: boosting Chinese films (Reuters)
- 'Guerrilla drive-ins' turn nostalgia on its head (AP)
- John Travolta thanks colleagues for promoting film (AP)
- 'Slumdog' child star gets new home in Mumbai (AP)
- Redford honors consumer advocate Joan Claybrook (AP)
- Calif. to probe latest HIV case in porn industry (AP)
- David Bowie's son finding fame as movie director (Reuters)
- Romancing the Douglas (E! Online)
- 'Hangover' hangs on as No. 1 movie with $33.4M (AP)
- "Hangover" gives Murphy a headache at box office (Reuters)
- Oscar-winning veterans turn backs on Hollywood (Reuters)
- Jessica Alba won't face vandalism charges (AP)
- Film turns downtown Oklahoma City into 1950s Texas (AP)
- `Transformers' toys live up to big-screen robots (AP)
- Magazine: Jewels stolen from Lohan photo shoot (AP)
- Gay activists wary about flamboyant "Bruno" (Reuters)
- Police: Mia Farrow's brother killed himself in Vt. (AP)
- LAPD bans police uniforms for film set guards (AP)
- Quaids settle with hospital over overdose claim (AP)
- FBI files show wide "Deep Throat" investigation (AP)
- Review: Year One's Biblical Proportions (E! Online)
- FBI tried in vain to stop 'Deep Throat' film (AP)
- Hollywood studio Paramount axes top executives (Reuters)
- Sandra Bullock finally has top film at box office (Reuters)
- Indian films in New York create Bollywood-on-Hudson (Reuters)
- "Transformers" director rips studio in leaked memo (Reuters)
- Bullock's 'Proposal' woos date crowds with $34.1M (AP)
- Bullock's `Proposal' engages fans with $33.6M (AP)
- `Transformers 3'? LaBeouf says it'll be darker (AP)
- Jive-talking twin Transformers raise race issues (AP)
- "Monster" pair try on genes (Reuters)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- "Old Boy" proceeds despite legal scuffle (Reuters)
- Emma Roberts joins aunt Julia in romantic comedy (Reuters)
- Ex-'Jaws' actor Dreyfuss promotes civics in US (AP)
- Quotes about the death of Michael Jackson (AP)
- Tuneless Oscars? Academy toughens best-song rules (AP)
- "Transformers" sequel tramples on box office (Reuters)
- Janet Jackson arrives at Michael Jackson's LA home (AP)
- Pop king Jackson was content to remain fan of film (AP)
- Baron Cohen's Bruno falls for Australian PM (AP)
- A tale of two L.A. festivals (Reuters)
- Depp — and Chicago — star in 'Public Enemies' film (AP)
- `Transformers': Worst-reviewed $400 million hit? (AP)
- Review: `Bruno' quickly goes out of style (AP)
- Jackman, Rogen, Hathaway among Oscar invitees (AP)
- Judge: Ono owns copyright to rare Lennon footage (AP)
- Jude Law is set to play Hamlet on B'way this fall (AP)
- Jason Sudeikis is a "Distance" runner (Reuters)
- Oscar Watch: Megan Fox for Best Actress? (E! Online)
- Transformers vs. Ice Age: "Too Close to Call" (E! Online)
- Movie theaters to show Jackson memorial service (AP)
- Benicio del Toro pays visit to Puerto Rico prison (AP)
- Stars brave London rain at 'Harry Potter' premiere (AP)
- Pottermania returns with London world premiere (Reuters)
- Review: You've met `Beth Cooper' before (AP)
- Capsule reviews: `Bruno' and other films (AP)
- Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman set for Broadway (AP)
- Hollywood sends 3D home -- in videogames (Reuters)
- Austrians say outrageous Bruno ist pretty funny (Reuters)
- Jeremy Renner looks for success, finds "Hurt Locker" (Reuters)
- Paris Hilton insists she plugged sorority movie (AP)
- 'Angel at Sea' wins at Karlovy Vary film festival (AP)
- Dillinger's Ohio crime spree left out of new movie (AP)
- Ryan Reynolds cast as "Green Lantern" (Reuters)
- 'Bruno' sashays to box-office fame with $30.4M (AP)
- "Ice Age," "Bruno" diverse draws overseas (Reuters)
- Studio system still alive with Henry Jaglom (Reuters)
- Vatican lauds good/evil theme in Harry Potter film (AP)
- Natalie Portman joins the cast of `Thor' (AP)
- Recession hits Toronto film festival, filmmakers (Reuters)
- Capsule reviews: `Harry Potter' and other films (AP)
- `Humpday' explores intimacy of male friendship (AP)
- Alexander Skarsgard joins cast of "Straw Dogs" (Reuters)
- "Murderer" offers more schlock than shock (Reuters)
- New Harry Potter movie sets world opening record (Reuters)
- Myanmar "VJ" film exposes 2007 protests, crackdown (Reuters)
- Actor Beatty doesn't want deposition videotaped (AP)
- Ed White, Jimmy Stewart inducted in Aviation Hall (AP)
- Saudi film festival cancelled in setback for reformers (Reuters)
- Hamas makes feature film about slain militant (AP)
- "Ugly Truth" writers paint pretty picture (Reuters)
- Competition aims to make Bruce Lee home a museum (AP)
- Natasha Henstridge to star in Stan Lee project (Reuters)
- Bruce Lee's siblings authorize Chinese biopics (AP)
- "Holler" gets Aniston's attention (Reuters)
- Review: `The Ugly Truth' isn't pretty (AP)
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