
Hunger Games
The Hunger Games has, unsurprisingly, gotten off to a fast and furious start at the box office.
PHOTOS: See the cast before The Hunger Games
Early numbers show that the first big-screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins' book trilogy is tracking toward at least $25 million from Friday's midnight screenings, Variety reports. The number could reach $30 million by the time all ...
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Michael Gough
British actor Michael Gough, best known for playing Alfred in the Batman film franchise, has died, according to E! Online. He was 94.
Gough was born in Malaysia and made his film debut in the 1948 movie Blanche Fury. He went on to appear in many British television shows, including the long-running series Doctor Who. He married his costar from the series, Anneke Wills, in 1962. They later divorced in 1979.
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Colin Firth
The King's Speech won four Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, while Inception also snagged four at Sunday's 83rd annual Academy Awards.
Colin Firth, who played the stammering King George VI, took...
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The Social Network
The Social Network took home the top prize at the 61st annual American Cinema Editors' Eddie Awards.
Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter, editors of the film about Facebook, won in the dramatic feature category, while Alice in Wonderland's Chris Lebenzon nabbed the musical or comedy category. Ken Schretzmann and Lee Unkrich took the trophy in animated feature competition for Toy Story 3.
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Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway has landed the female lead in The Dark Knight Rises as Selina Kyle (Catwoman's alter ego in the comic books), Warner Bros. announced Wednesday.
Christian Bale says third Batman film will be his last
Hathaway will star alongside ...
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Michael Sheen may be receiving a prestigious Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year, but he says at home he gets Brownie points for being in the Twilight films.
"With films like Alice in Wonderland and the Twilight films [my daughter] feels like my entire career is just about keeping her happy," he tells TV Guide Network.
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Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms and Bradley Cooper
The Hangover walked away with a leading six nominations for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, the network announced Wednesday.
The film's nods included best movie, best comedic performance for Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis and best villain for...
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How To Train Your Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon regained the No. 1 spot at the box office over the weekend, beating out new releases The Back-Up Plan, The Losers and Oceans.
The Dreamworks animated film took in about $15 million in its fifth weekend, bringing its total to $178 million.
Box Office: Dragon's hot; Hot Tub's cold
Overall, it was the lowest-grossing weekend so far this year, with weak openings for ...
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Sam Worthington
Clash of the Titans ruled the box office, taking in $61.4 million to become the film with the biggest Easter weekend opening ever.
Box Office Mojo's estimates show that the action-packed remake easily ...
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How to Train Your Dragon
For the first time in three weeks, Alice in Wonderland didn't take the top spot at the box office. How to Train Your Dragon debuted at No. 1, according to The Associated Press.
The DreamWorks animated flick opened with...
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