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Eat, Pray, Love, the big-screen adaption of the 2006 bestselling memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert, stars Julia Roberts as a lovelorn woman who takes a year off from work to travel and find herself. With gorgeous men — Javier Bardem and James Franco co-star — good food and scenic locales like Italy, India and Bali, the movie’s first trailer hints at a female fantasy come to life.
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Glee’s Jayma Mays will pair with Neil Patrick Harris in Sony’s planned feature Smurfs.
Glee scoop: Breakups, shake-ups and more!
Mays, who plays Emma Pillsbury on the Fox series, will star opposite Harris as…
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Everything is still wonderful in Wonderland: Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland topped the weekend box office for the second week in a row.
The Johnny Depp-fronted flick pulled in…
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Precious topped the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards Friday, taking home all five awards for which it was nominated.
Precious won best feature, best director (Lee Daniels), best actress (Gabourey Sidibe), best supporting…
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Hollywood is gearing up for another three-hour tour: A film adaptation of Gilligan’s Island in the works, Variety reports.
Gilligan’s Island followed the misadventures of seven people stranded on a desert island. The memorable castaways included…
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The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences banned Hurt Locker producer Nicholas Chartier from attending Sunday’s ceremony because he violated Academy campaigning standards with an e-mail urging voters to support his film over Avatar, the Academy announced Tuesday.
The Academy has strict rules against “casting a negative or derogatory light on a competing film,” it said in a statement. Chartier has since apologized for the e-mail, which encouraged voters to support The Hurt Locker over Avatar, which he described as “a…
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Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island repeated as the weekend box office champ, and Avatar broke the $700 million plateau domestically, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Shutter Island, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a U.S. marshal investigating a patient’s escape from a mysterious asylum on a Massachusetts island, pulled in another $22.2 million, bringing it’s overall total to $75.1 million.
The flick held off strong debuts…
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A producer of The Hurt Locker has apologized for sending e-mails urging Academy Award voters to cast a ballot for his film rather than “a $500 million film” — meaning the other leading best-picture contender, Avatar.
The e-mails sent by Nicolas Chartier, one of the four producers nominated for best-picture nominee The Hurt Locker, violated the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences rule against sending mailings that “attempt to promote any film or achievement by casting a negative light on a competing film or achievement,” academy spokeswoman Leslie Unger told The Associated Press. The academy is considering taking action against Chartier…
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Creepy crime thriller Shutter Island soared to the top of the box office by earning a whopping $40.2 million in its opening weekend.
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The fourth collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio, set at remote insane asylum, is the best opening for…
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After numerous failed Iraq War-related dramas such as Stop-Loss, Grace is Gone and In the Valley of Elah, The Hurt Locker‘s leading nine nominations and The Messenger’s two nods show that such films have finally hit a nerve with Oscar voters.
They have also put the focus on the real-world issues behind these projects…
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