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- YouTube to test movie rental service at Sundance (AFP)
- YouTube partners with Sundance for online movie rentals (Reuters)
- Review: `Tooth Fairy' full of smiles, cliches (AP)
- YouTube getting into movie rental business (AP)
- Affleck, Holmes, `Sopranos' stars join Sundance (AP)
- Ex-Thai tourism official charged in California (AP)
- Sundance 2010 charts new course for indie film (Reuters)
- Director Marc Webb sticks to "Spider-Man" movie (Reuters)
- "Paranormal" sequel gets ready with "Saw" director (Reuters)
- Michael Douglas back as Wall Street's "Gordon Gekko" (Reuters)
- China says "Avatar" most successful film at $80 million (Reuters)
- Brittany's mom, husband say drugs didn't kill her (AP)
- "Disturbia" director counts on "Four" (Reuters)
- DreamWorks' Martin Luther King film back on track (Reuters)
- Berlin film festival announces more entries (AP)
- Polanski victim wants director given time served (AP)
- 'Avatar' gets 8 noms for British film awards (AP)
- It's still all about the story for Harrison Ford (AP)
- "Avatar" shares nomination lead on BAFTA shortlist (Reuters)
- Workers transform empty hall into elegant SAG site (AP)
- Stars of `Precious,' `Basterds' set for SAG Awards (AP)
- Sci-fi epic set to beat 'Titanic' record (AFP)
- Focus movie boss brings avant garde to Hollywood (Reuters)
- Baumbach, Winterbottom films join Berlin lineup (Reuters)
- LA film producers to be sentenced in bribery case (AP)
- Pompe disease hits screens in "Extraordinary Measures" (Reuters)
- Nominations for British Academy film awards (AP)
- Five pictures that could surprise Sundance buyers (Reuters)
- Banksy's "Exit" to premiere at Sundance (Reuters)
- Report sees small Hollywood jobs recovery for 2010 (Reuters)
- Prosecutors say they contacted Polanski victim (AP)
- Moreno, Burnham, Gless and McGovern Set for 'All You Need Is Love 2' Conc
- "Tooth Fairy" not as painful as it looks (Reuters)
- "Avatar" ready for sixth box office win (Reuters)
- New Sundance film fest director Cooper takes helm (AP)
- Davis Guggenheim doc first Sundance pickup (Reuters)
- Wife says Polanski is 'marvelous' husband (AP)
- Georgian leader praises movie on 2008 war (AP)
- Capsule reviews: `Tooth Fairy' and others (AP)
- 'Slumdog' director to stage 'Frankenstein' (AP)
- Polanski hearing set to determine sentencing issue (AP)
- Wife says Polanski is 'marvelous' husband (AP)
- Fisher, Serkis, Wilkinson join "Burke and Hare" (Reuters)
- `Mamma Mia!' producer plans Spice Girls musical (AP)
- Redford opens Sundance with Haiti appeal (AFP)
- 'Up in the Air' author Kirn flying high with film (AP)
- Sundance lets out a "HOWL" on opening night (Reuters)
- "Howl" gets Sundance off to flawed start (Reuters)
- So, what exactly does a film producer do? (Reuters)
- Harrison Ford can't cure "Extraordinary Measures" (Reuters)
- Argentine comedy "Paranoids" mostly dull (Reuters)
- "Soundtrack" a superficial look at civil rights (Reuters)
- Polanski loses bid to be sentenced in absentia (AP)
- Mel Gibson eyeing Viking epic (AFP)
- Bail in millions for 'You Light Up My Life' writer (AP)
- Sean Penn witnesses Haiti devastation, shares aid (AP)
- Dan Glickman to step down as chairman, CEO of MPAA (AP)
- Sundance film puts human face on climate change (AFP)
- Sundance aims indie films beyond festival confines (AP)
- Veteran Indian film star's fury over 'sexed-up' biography (AFP)
- Stars urge Haiti donations across US networks (AFP)
- Stars perform, plead for help at telethon for Haiti (Reuters)
- Angels duke it out in silly but engaging "Legion" (Reuters)
- Bill Gates goes to Sundance, offers an education (Reuters)
- 'Inglourious Basterds' wins top honor at SAG Awards (AFP)
- Film focuses on Mormon role in gay marriage ban (AP)
- Sandra Bullock hushes Oscar talk (Reuters)
- Bloody frontlines of Afghanistan arrive in Sundance (AFP)
- Son of Escobar wrestling with sins of father (AFP)
- James Marsden joins "I Hop" comedy (Reuters)
- Naomi Watts joins Daniel Craig thriller (Reuters)
- Mel Gibson still has the "Edge" (Reuters)
- 'Hurt Locker' wins Producers Guild Award (AP)
- "The Hurt Locker" wins Producers Guild award (Reuters)
- "Avatar" replaces "Titanic" in record books (Reuters)
- 'Space Tourists' highlighted in Sundance film (AFP)
- 'Avatar' tops box office for sixth-straight week (AP)
- Agent: 'Guys and Dolls' star Jean Simmons dies (AP)
- Few protesters show at Sundance for Prop. 8 movie (AP)
- 'Avatar' tops box office again; nears 'Titanic' record (AFP)
- "ER's" John Wells looks at layoffs in first film (Reuters)
- Penn, Murphy films among Forbes' biggest duds (Reuters)
- Downsizing Affleck: `Company Men' plays Sundance (AP)
- John Legend helps shine Sundance light on schools (AP)
- Oliver Stone: Hitler 'enabled by Western bankers' (AP)
- US actor James Mitchell dead at 89: report (AFP)
- Kristen Stewart gets dirty in fishnets, g-string (Reuters)
- Studio digs coffin thriller "Buried" at Sundance (Reuters)
- "Avatar" inspires China province to rename mountain (Reuters)
- The Sundance movie no lawyer should see (Reuters)
- Fine cast wasted in trite "Welcome to the Rileys" (Reuters)
- Schools documentary could score with Republicans (Reuters)
- Sundance audience shaken by brutal "Killer" (Reuters)
- Travolta lands in Haiti piloting relief supplies (AP)
- Kyra Sedgwick, Vincent D'Onofrio in "Chlorine" (Reuters)
- John Travolta to pilot plane to Haiti (AP)
- Publicist: Johnny Depp is victim of Internet hoax (AP)
- Dennis Hopper's wife wants custody of daughter (AP)
- "Wolverine" director eyeing Alaskan adventure pic (Reuters)
- Sundance titles brim with bad behavior (Reuters)
- Stars' acceptance speeches are mini-performances (Reuters)
- Pat Tillman film stirs Sundance, ponders heroes (Reuters)
- Tim Burton to head Cannes film festival jury (Reuters)
- Tim Burton to head Cannes' film jury (AP)
- "Blue Valentine" tedious look at a broken marriage (Reuters)
- 'Avatar' passes 'Dark Knight' on domestic chart (AP)
- Reilly, Tomei stuck in ponderous drama (Reuters)
- A "Delicious" directing debut for Mark Ruffalo (Reuters)
- "The Dry Land" a wrenching Iraq war story (Reuters)
- Anthropologists exposed in "Secrets of the Tribe" (Reuters)
- Escobar's son opens up in "Sins of My Father" (Reuters)
- Mel Gibson returns to screen after 71/2 years (AP)
- Sundance films turn cameras on the paparazzi (Reuters)
- Review: Mel Gibson returns in `Edge of Darkness' (AP)
- 'Precious' aims to extend Sundance's Oscar glory (AP)
- Zellweger joins Herzog on Berlin film fest jury (AP)
- Timberlake wins Harvard's Hasty Pudding award (AP)
- AC/DC to release official soundtrack to Iron Man 2 (AP)
- Sundance loves rock 'n' roll with Jett, 'Runaways' (AP)
- Rosie lets kids do talking in TV film on families (Reuters)
- World-beater "Avatar" stays top UK earner (Reuters)
- Bioware's star-faring `Mass Effect 2' sparkles (AP)
- Cage's former Vegas home sells for nearly $5M (AP)
- Hopper's wife claims coercion in divorce filing (AP)
- Anne Hathaway chosen to announce Oscar nominations (AP)
- Next "Harry Potter" movies coming in 3D (Reuters)
- China: Theaters must meet domestic movie quota (AP)
- Bhutto, an icon and martyr, remembered at Sundance (AFP)
- 'Avatar' soars to new box office record (AFP)
- Profit not always bottom line at indie producer (Reuters)
- Admirable 'Imperialists' lacks worthy story line (Reuters)
- "Skateland" just another coming-of-age movie (Reuters)
- Sam Worthington takes on "Dracula Year Zero" (Reuters)
- "Film Unfinished" revisits horror of Warsaw ghetto (Reuters)
- Memo to Sundance filmmakers: Be distinct (Reuters)
- Banksy's "Gift" challenges conventional concepts (Reuters)
- Thin comedy "Extra Man" may disappoint (Reuters)
- 'Avatar' passes 'Titanic' on worldwide chart (AP)
- "Frozen" could have been a killer chiller (Reuters)
- Mel Gibson shakes off boredom, returns to acting (Reuters)
- Joan Rivers promotes `A Piece of Work' at Sundance (AP)
- Michael Douglas' son pleads guilty in NY meth case (AP)
- Capsule reviews: `Edge of Darkness" and others (AP)
- Review: 'Saint John of Las Vegas' no divine comedy (AP)
- "Homewrecker" fun despite some slow patches (Reuters)
- Joan Rivers promotes 'A Piece of Work' at Sundance (AP)
- Zac Efron to star in spy thriller (Reuters)
- 'Poltergeist' actress Zelda Rubinstein dies at 76 (AP)
- Apple's iPad may underwhelm Hollywood (Reuters)
- Indie film world gets boost at Sundance (Reuters)
- Khmer Rouge killing machine explored at Sundance (AFP)
- "Space Tourists" a stellar trip (Reuters)
- Wedding comedy "Romantics" walks predictable aisle (Reuters)
- Peruvian film an ordinary yarn of gay oppression (Reuters)
- Boring characters populate "3 Backyards" (Reuters)
- "Obselidia" undone by overwrought storytelling (Reuters)
- DreamWorks books "Eat, Sleep, Poop" (Reuters)
- George Lucas away with the fairies in new musical (Reuters)
- Falco ponders celebrity in return trip to Sundance (AP)
- Williams, Gosling face heartache in Sundance tale (AP)
- Sundance sweetheart Ferrera returns to indie fest (AP)
- Anne Hathaway at Harvard to get her pudding pot (AP)
- A Minute With: Joseph Gordon-Levitt at Sundance (Reuters)
- China city denies renaming mountain after "Avatar" (Reuters)
- Top 5 at Sundance (The Newsroom)
- Anne Hathaway gets her pudding pot at Harvard (AP)
- Lindsay Lohan's father arrested again in New York (AP)
- Travolta says faith helped him through son's death (AP)
- Downsizing Affleck: `Company Men' plays Sundance (AP)
- "Restrepo" an engaging study of Afghan conflict (Reuters)
- "Little Fockers" release date shifts to December (Reuters)
- Sundance: More retreads than recharging (Reuters)
- "Avatar" poised for seventh box office win (Reuters)
- "Caligula" director to make 3D porn film (Reuters)
- Iranian Olympics documentary lacks "Kick" (Reuters)
- "Splice" a mainstream monster movie (Reuters)
- Top marks for stoner comedy "High School" (Reuters)
- "Cane Toads" a cautionary tale of ecological hubris (Reuters)
- "Catfish" a twisty tale of social-media intrigue (Reuters)
- John Legend helps shine Sundance light on schools (AP)
- 'Ava-toad': 3D Aussie cane toads take Sundance by storm (AFP)
- Review: `Saint John of Las Vegas' no Divine Comedy (AP)
- Review: Ozzy memoir is ride through rock history (AP)
- NYC bail reprieve for Oscar-winning songwriter (AP)
- Beyonce heads to Grammy's with 10 nominations (AFP)
- Miramax offices close, Disney says brand continues (AP)
- Son of Escobar pleas for peace in Sundance film (Reuters)
- Newton-John to play hockey mom in movie musical (AP)
- Idaho ski resort owned by Bruce Willis reopens (AP)
- Michael Douglas appears in NY court for son (AP)
- Roy Orbison gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star (AP)
- Bigelow, Cameron, Tarantino vie for director honor (AP)
- Iranian taekwondo star in spotlight at Sundance (AFP)
- Bigelow wins Directors top award for "Hurt Locker" (Reuters)
- Kathryn Bigelow tops directors with `Hurt Locker' (AP)
- 'Hurt Locker' director wins key Oscars indicator (AFP)
- 'Winter's Bone,' 'Restrepo' earn Sundance honors (AP)
- Rip Torn charged with breaking into Conn. bank (AP)
- "Winter's Bone", "Restrepo" win top Sundance awards (Reuters)
- Famed film editor struck, killed by car in NYC (AP)
- Mormon role in gay marriage ban scrutinized at Sundance (AFP)
- 'Restrepo,' 'Winter's Bone' take top Sundance honors (AFP)
- Stars come out for British premiere of Mandela rugby film (AFP)
- 'Avatar' wins box office, nears domestic record (AP)
- "Avatar" breaks $2 billion at worldwide box office (Reuters)
- Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga among early Grammy winners (AFP)
- 'Avatar' tops box office for seventh week running (AFP)
- Roddenberry's Son Revives the QUESTOR (Newsarama.com)
- David vs Goliath as Oscars race heats up (AFP)
- "Sexy Beast" writer tackles true "Gangster" story (Reuters)
- Docu offers vibrant insider's view of Basquiat (Reuters)
- "Animal Kingdom" a riveting Aussie crime drama (Reuters)
- "Lucky" an entertaining look at life post-jackpot (Reuters)
- Rich-kid saga "Twelve" a compelling potboiler (Reuters)
- Florida-set slacker comedy aims "Low" (Reuters)
- Docu paints convincing nuclear doomsday scenario (Reuters)
- Roadside picks up Sundance winner "Winter's Bone" (Reuters)
- Mountains of trash give rise to hope in "Waste Land" (Reuters)
- "Transformers," Bullock among Razzie contenders (Reuters)
- France honors actors Jim Carrey and EwaMcGregor (AP)
- Review: `Frozen' musters only a few chills (AP)
- Sony Pictures says to lay off 450 workers (Reuters)
- Review: Travolta plays action hero in `Paris' (AP)
- 'Avatar' has 7th weekend on top with $31.3 million (AP)
- Singer Etta James still hospitalized in California (AP)
- `Transformers,' `Land of the Lost' lead Razzies (AP)
- Sony Pictures Entertainment cuts 450 jobs (AFP)
- THE DVD SHELF: Spike Lee's "Passing Strange" and "Michael Jackson's This
- Lewis Says 'Nutty Professor' Musical Seeking a Fall Broadway Bow (Pla
- 'Avatar,' 'The Hurt Locker' lead Oscar nominations (AP)
- List of 82nd annual Academy Award nominations (AP)
- 'Avatar', 'Hurt Locker' top Oscars nominations (AFP)
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- Stars gather to cover `We Are the World' for Haiti (AP)
- Orlando Bloom to star in "Good Doctor" (Reuters)
- Olivia Wilde lassos role in "Cowboys and Alien" (Reuters)
- HBO eyes biopic about anti-gay activist Bryant (Reuters)
- Oscars then and now: A look at 1939's 10 nominees (Reuters)
- "Avatar," "Hurt Locker" lead Oscar nominations (Reuters)
- Sony Pictures to lay off 450 as DVD sales fall (AP)
- "Avatar" tightens its grip on UK box office (Reuters)
- Dutch "Winter" headed for U.S. theaters (Reuters)
- "Underworld" creators at work on new monster mash (Reuters)
- Shoreline takes "Chance" on Panama hit (Reuters)
- Detroit teen takes "Stand" in amiable drama (Reuters)
- "White Ribbon" tipped as early Oscar favorite (Reuters)
- Sony trumps Oscar season with 18 nominations (AP)
- Diversity reigns in Oscar-nominated directors (AP)
- Bridges, Bullock tabbed as early Oscar favorites (AP)
- Reactions to Academy Awards nominations (AP)
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