Sunday, February 28, 2010 - Posts
"Housewives" would be a lot more boring, if it weren't for Eva Longoria Parker. Without her, the show would lose almost all of its comedy, and most of its heart.
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Tween music queen Miley Cyrus continues her campaign toward maturity, this time by performing a very un-Disney duet with Poison frontman Bret Michaels.
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Actor Randy Quaid and his wife are crying foul over their arrests last year on a charge they failed to pay a California hotel bill, which they claim was the result of a series of mishaps.
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Lil Wayne may be a self-professed gangsta with the gunshot wound to prove it, but he's made it pretty clear how he feels about doing time behind bars.
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Elliott Yamin had just returned to his hotel after finishing a performance as part of a singing competition festival in Vina Del Mar, Chile, when he felt the magnitude 8.8 earthquake.
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Film critic Roger Ebert says computer programmers have captured his voice from movie commentary tracks so he can type what he wants to say and listeners hear a voice that sounds like him.
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Did you hang on to those 3-D glasses from "Avatar"? "Alice in Wonderland" hits theaters this week, also in IMAX 3-D. Plus: The Oscars award the past year's movies; an "Office" baby is born.
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With the Vancouver Olympics near an end on Sunday, Hollywood began charting its own path to glory at the Oscars, and though the film honors feature shoo-in contenders in several key races, industry watchers still expect some excitement.
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Film critic Roger Ebert says computer programmers have captured his voice from movie commentary tracks so he can type what he wants to say and listeners hear a voice that sounds like him.
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Homegrown documentaries dealing with gender issues and family dysfunction by now are a dime a dozen, but Kimberly Reed's "Prodigal Sons" is unique.
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Martin Scorsese's suspense thriller "Shutter Island" led the North American box office for a second consecutive weekend on Sunday, while all-time champ "Avatar" passed the $700 million mark.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese continue to lure movie-goers to "Shutter Island," while James Cameron's "Avatar" has surpassed $700 million domestically.
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The German drama "The White Ribbon" has taken top honors from the American Society of Cinematographers.
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Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Regina Spektor and many others contributed to a potent sonic cocktail that rocked Carnegie Hall at the 20th Annual Benefit Concert for Tibet House US.
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Jazz legend Herbie Hancock will be feted at a belated 70th birthday bash at Carnegie Hall that will highlight the revival of a major summer jazz festival in the Big Apple.
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The heart-wrenching tale of an illiterate and abused teen who finds hope in a Harlem classroom was named outstanding motion picture and outstanding independent film.
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Ashley Rodriguez, one of the first four singers voted off by viewers, chided the panel Friday for being hard on contestants during their first live shows.
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The TV talk host is donating $250,000 to help Art Smith create healthy eating programs for children.
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Pamela Anderson sent a letter Saturday to Canada's prime minister requesting an end to the country's annual seal hunt.
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Environmental activist, hemp promoter, peacenik, surfer dude. Woody Harrelson has been called a lot of things, but until recently it is unlikely he has been called a friend of the U.S. military.
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An estimated 300 guests witnessed the vows at the Terranea Resort on the coast of Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. The nuptials will be televised on the March 8 ABC special "The Bachelor: Jason and Molly’s Wedding."
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Nicolas Chartier urged academy members to vote for his movie in the Oscar best-picture race and "not a $500 million film" — an obvious reference to close-competitor "Avatar."
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Entertainment Tonight reported on its Web site that Michael Blosil, 18, jumped to his death Friday night from a downtown Los Angeles apartment building.
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AFP - Director Jacques Audiard's bleak prison drama "A Prophet" swept France's Cesar cinema awards on Saturday, winning a total of nine prizes including best film and best actor.
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The German drama "The White Ribbon" has taken top honors from the American Society of Cinematographers.
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"Shutter Island" remains the top destination for movie-goers.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is considering action against a producer of "The Hurt Locker" who sent multiple e-mails urging academy members to vote for his movie in the Oscar best-picture race and "not a $500 million film" — an
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Environmental activist, hemp promoter, peacenik, surfer dude. Woody Harrelson has been called a lot of things, but until recently it is unlikely he has been called a friend of the U.S. military.
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The French film industry has showered honors on director Jacques Audiard's Oscar-nominated "Un Prophete" ("A Prophet"), giving the movie France's coveted Cesar award for best movie.
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Jacques Audiard's powerful prison drama "Un Prophete" (A Prophet) swept the board at the "Cesar" awards on Saturday, picking up the best film, best actor and best director prizes at France's annual version of the Oscars.
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Martin Scorsese's suspense thriller, "Shutter Island," led the North American box office for a second consecutive weekend on Sunday, fending off strong debuts from the comedy "Cop Out" and horror remake "The Crazies."
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