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Flushed Away, Cars lead Annie noms DreamWorks animated movies lead Annie nomination pack with 17 nods. Disney/Pixar's Cars and Flushed Away tied with nine nominations annie awards • flushed away • nominations • cars • dreamworks animation
More Open Season pics Check out images from Columbia/Sony Picture Animation's Open Season. open season • animated • movie • martin lawrence • columbia pictures
Surf's Up pics online Columbia Pictures is now looking to get into the CGI animation game with Surf's Up, a movie about surfing penguins. surf's up • columbia pictures • happy feet • jeff bridges • zooey deschanel
The Cast of 'Baby Boy' Keep It Real Director John Singleton and actor/singer/model Tyrese discuss Singleton's latest film, Columbia Pictures' 'Baby Boy.' hood • baby boy • interview • film • columbia pictures
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Film Review Sony Pictures Animation and Columbia Pictures collaborate to serve up imaginative, animated food-based thrills. cloud with a chance of meatballs • cgi • bruce campbell • bill hader • anna faris
Gene Tierney The enigmatic beauty of film star Gene Tierney was ideally suited for her many roles in Hollywood mysteries. gene tierney • 20th century fox • columbia pictures • tyrone power • leave her to heaven
Here Lies TRAPPED Kevin Bacon, Courtney Love, Charlize Theron starring ... Luis Mandoki directing ... a thriller with a unique concept and high level cast. But the studio has effectively buried the film, and it is Dead on Arrival. I examine why this has happened, and express some concern. trapped • luis mandoki • columbia pictures • mandolin entertainment • charlize theron
It Happened One Night (1934) Regarded the first screwball comedy, It Happened One Night almost didn't happen. Once it did, the magic was apparent. it happened one night • frank capra • clark gable • claudette colbert • classic screwball romantic comedy
Movie Review: The International Atlas/Columbia's The International is a tightly constructed conspiracy thriller starring Clive Owen, Naomi Watts and Armin Mueller-Stahl the international • film review • sony pictures entertainment • atlas entertainment • columbia pictures
Web 2.0 Conflicts with E-discovery Businesses are embracing instant messaging, texting, even Twitter, to communicate but these Web 2.0 technologies can complicate e-discovery. e-discovery • clearwell systems • epiq systems • federal rules of civil procedure • twitter
Zombieland Movie Review Relativity Media/Columbia Pictures' Zombieland, starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg and Emma Stone, is every kind of awesome. 10/10. zombieland • woody harrelson • jesse eisenberg • abigail breslin • emma stone
What Was Old Is New Again In Television This week we have news and notes on: A possible remake of CHARLIE'S ANGELS for tv; The XFL, Star Trek; The Sci-Fi Channel's epic mini-series DUNE and This Week In Television History. star trek • xfl • gov. ventura • charlie's angels • dune
28 Days Stars Sandra Bullock as Alcoholic 28 Days is a movie starring Sandra Bullock that takes on the very difficult subject of addiction and alcoholism in a treatment center. 28 days • sandra bullock • alcoholism treatment • drug addiction • columbia pictures
Ghostbusters Return on 25th Anniversary Twenty-five years after Ghostbusters stormed the box office and made "Who you gonna call?" a generational catchphrase, the franchise is set for a major comeback. ghostbusters 1984 • ghostbusters film • ghostbusters franchise • bill murray • ghostbusters: the video game
Ishtar - The Most Underrated Film of the 80's Due to various controversies and media scandal, Ishtar has become one of the most underrated movies of the 1980's. However, a viewing of the film may surprise you. ishtar • warren beatty • dustim hoffman • rotten tomatoes • worst movie
Judy Holliday Part II Part two of the story of Judy Holliday. judy holliday • david oppenheim • gerry mulligan • bells are ringing • the marrying kind
Spidey's Tights Stolen; O'Neil Ill; Superman for Ten Cents Two thieves were caught with Spider-Man's tights and Batman's costume. Denny O'Neil has heart attack. DC plans Superman comic book for $0.10. Marvel plans massive online multiplayer computer game. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon will rewrite "The Amazing Spider-Man," the sequel. And what the Heck is J. Michael Linsner up to??? denny o'neil • batman • the • ten • cent
Take a Trip Across the Universe If you like the Beatles and musicals, you will love Across the Universe. across the universe • beatles • julie taymor • evan rachel wood • jim sturgess
The New York Subway System The New York subway system runs 364 days a year, 24 hours a day. But there are several fun, little-known facts of which the public might not be aware. the taking of pelham 123 • new york subway • subway facts • new york subway history • subway in films
Tyrone Power, Biography Tyrone Power came from a famous family of stage actors, but he made his career as a classically handsome film hero. tyrone power jr. • 20th century fox • d.w. griffith • tyrone power sr. • alice faye
Actors Who Have Played Batman on TV and Film Since 1943, several actors have taken on the role of the Caped Crusader. detective comics • the batman • mr. freeze • the first batman • return to the batcave
DC and Marvel News DC is voted No. 1 comic book publisher of the century and Marvel announces new members on it's board of directors. dc is voted no. 1 • marvel • new members • board of directors
The Birth of Film pt 1 There is no other place that is bursting with the film scene that the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, California holds. There is a history of studios and film right in the city of Los Angeles. But where did it all begin? hollywood • film • movies • history • lumiere
Dan Brown's New Novel Coming September 15th After years of waiting, the protagonist of The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons will return in what Random House calls the biggest print run in its history. dan brown • the da vinci code • angels and demons • the solomon key • the lost symbol
Ratatouille Up For Visual FX Oscar Both Beowulf and Ratatouille have made the fifteen film shortlist for Best Visual Effects category at this year's Oscars. Awards are handed out on February 24th. visual effects oscar • ratatouille oscar nomination • ampas • academy of motion picture arts and sciences • oscar
The Gene Autry Collection: Valley of Fire and The Old West The Western Channel and the Autry National Centre have given us a gift. Like all the entries in the Gene Autry Collection, Valley of Fire and The Old West have been given the grand treatment. Shampoo, Comb, trim, and highlights have all been done to these enjoyable films that take baby boomers back to ‘Their boots and saddles’. gene autry • old west • dvd • valley of fire • gerald geraghty
This is It Michael Jackson proves his musical genius in this unique behind the scenes look at his final concert bow. michael jackson • concert preparation • dancing • historical jackson 5 story • choreography
Will Smith in Peter Berg's Hancock Peter Berg's "Hancock" puts a darker and more creative spin on the "Super-Hero" genre hancock • hanock movie review • will smith • charlize theron • peter berg
2012 First class writing and unbelievable special effects send mild-mannered John Cusack into action in director Roland Emmerich's smartly set thriller. disaster • end of the world • john cusack • roland emmerich • chiewetel ejifor
2012 – Movie Review 2012 is the quintessential disaster film dominated by special effects. 2012 • disaster movie • sony pictures • the end of the world • the mayan calendar
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Humor and Emotion Bring Reality to Life in 'Baby Boy' A review of John Singleton's latest film, Columbia Pictures' "Baby Boy." The film, which stars Tyrese Gibson, Ving Rhames, rapper Snoop Dogg and Omar Gooding, opened everywhere June 27, 2001. review • movie • film • drama • family
In Cold Blood — The Novel and Film Adaptation Truman Capote's famous 1966 novel In Cold Blood was adapted into an Academy Award nominated 1967 film of the same name. in cold blood movie 1967 • in cold blood movie vs book • truman capote in cold blood movie • the clutters in cold blood • in cold blood richard brooks
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Michael Jackson's This is It Review Michael Jackson's This Is It tour was to begin in London, but it was a tour that was never to be. Luckily, Ortega did a masterful job of saving the show for all time. michael jackson • tour • production • ortega • brando
Morita and Sony Brief biography of Akio Morita, Sony's co-founder, and the history of Sony Corporation, leading electronics manufacturers. morita and sony • akio morita biography • history of sony • sony's milestone • morita sony co-founder
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Nora Ephron's Julie & Julia - Film Review The charming stories of two independent and determined women, Julia Child, TV celebrity chef and author, and Jane Powell, a food blogger, are told alongside each other. meryl streep • amy adams • julia childs • jane powell • life in france
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2012: A Review Roland Emmerich's 2012 is an action-movie busting at the seams with special effects, suspense, and epic doom. It works. roland emmerich • 2012 • twenty twelve • john cusack • end of the world
Adventureland (2009) - Film Review One critic quoted on Adventureland's DVD cover calls the movie "truly hilarious!" His DVD box must have contained a different film. adventureland • adventureland film • adventureland movie • adventureland film review • adventureland movie review
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GILDA GRAY, THE SHIMMY QUEEN Biography of Gilda Gray, whose dance, the shimmy, scandalized audiences, and who appeared in the 1922 Ziegfeld Follies. gilda gray the shimmy queen by joyce e. eberly • gilda gray the shimmy queen • haitian voodoo dances • afro-american music • 1922 ziegfeld follies
Jean Arthur - A Squeaky Voice For the Ages A top star of the 1930s and '40s, Jean Arthur was a bundle of contradictions. Shy and self-conscious, she nonetheless crafted a unique persona that charmed audiences. jean arthur • stars of the 1930s • screwball comedies • hollywood leading ladies • mr. smith goes to washington |
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