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The 35mm format faces extinction as a majority of exhibitors convert to digital format early this year. That means independent theatres have to struggle to catch up. Read More »
2011 was a very good year for movies, but not for movie trends. Bad habits, old and new, reached toxic levels of annoyance in the past 12 months. Read More »
The summer of 2011 has presented numerous mysteries to keep our craniums busy, at both the multiplex and the art house. Read More »

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Just like many of us, Hollywood stars also meet their mates and dates at the office — but for them it’s a movie set. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Weddings in the movies are especially beautiful when the moviegoer isn't paying the bill, but wedding planners across the country get a box office boost every time Father of the Bride plays on TBS. If movies didn't affect the wedding industry there wouldn't be YouTube video of would-be Princess Buttercups dressed for their Princess Bride-themed weddings to their Wesleys i Read More »
The role was made famous by Gracie Fields, Angela Lansbury, Joan Hickson. The new one is a Disney version of the traditional Agatha Christie novels. Read More »
“You find out who your real friends are when you're involved in a scandal,” the icon, who died Wednesday, famously said. Read More »
It’s strange to have reached the stage in life where events you actually lived through are treated as grist for Hollywood’s fantasy mill. Read More »
Peter Howell's DVD suggestions for every movie fan on your list. Read More »
The surprisingly roadworthy comedy Due Date overcomes formula, thanks to the canny casting of Robert Downey Jr. Read More »
There’s something for everybody opening this fall, with new ideas and buzz-worthy flicks Read More »
Vampires and werewolves were in vogue again at MTV’s annual salute to cinema, and so was actress Sandra Bullock Read More »
The husband of Brittany Murphy plans to file a lawsuit against Warner Brothers in death of his wife. Read More »
Sundance 2010 has its first major controversy following the world premiere of Michael Winterbottom's The Killer Inside Me, a film that gives new meaning to the term "gratuitous violence" – especially the kind directed at women. Read More »
Movie awards are so hotly contested this year, prize givers are starting to see double. Read More »
Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds and Rob Marshall's Nine each took 10 nominations from critics. Read More »
Werner Herzog says he's often perceived as a sombre and brooding director, but that's really not the case. Read More »
Director M. Night Shyamalan says he will move production of his new thriller Devil from his hometown of Philadelphia to Toronto because Pennsylvania can't guarantee his film will get a tax credit. Read More »
Hollywood continues to provide plenty of valuable distractions for tough times, with a summer schedule packed with tentpole pictures, much-anticipated sequels and would-be blockbusters. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Hillary: The Movie had little effect on last year’s election campaign, but it could have a profound one on a century of election laws that restrict corporations from promoting or attacking candidates for public office. Read More »

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