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    [The Dark Knight]: 'New Moon' wolfs down $140.7M in opening weekend (22:49 11/22)
    LOS ANGELES - The vampire romance "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" sucked up $140.7 million in its first three days and pulled in a total of $258.8 million worldwide, according to studio estimates Sunday.
    [Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]: New hit film "2012" beats estimate by $5 million (11:25 11/16)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Disaster movie "2012" wreaked even more havoc at the box-office than expected, Columbia Pictures said on Monday, taking in $230.4 million worldwide on its opening weekend.
    [Curse of the Golden Flower]: China's Zhang Yimou to release black comedy (08:15 11/12)
    BEIJING (AFP) - Award-winning Chinese director Zhang Yimou has engineered another career shift with his latest movie -- a comedy remake of a Coen brothers thriller with a theme song rapped by the filmmaker himself.
    [Twelve Monkeys]: The end is near as Hollywood does the apocalypse (08:15 11/12)
    LOS ANGELES - It's the end of the world as we know it, and Hollywood feels fine.
    [The Incredible Hulk]: Kosher comics prove hit with Israel's Haredi Jews (07:18 11/9)
    SAFED, Israel (AFP) - A far cry from the thrills of Spiderman and the sexy glam of Lois Lane, chaste and religious comics have become a hit among ultra-Orthodox Jews determined not to pollute their children's minds.
    [Mystic River]: Sean Penn wants to shoot film in Venezuela: Chavez (22:01 10/29)
    CARACAS (AFP) - Oscar-winning actor and political activist Sean Penn may film a movie in Venezuela, according to the country's firebrand President Hugo Chavez.
    [No Country for Old Men]: Bigger Oscar field means tougher choices (20:31 10/28)
    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - At a recent screening for "An Education," as star Peter Sarsgaard and director Lone Scherfig moved through the crowd, a debate broke out about the movie's relationship between a 30-year-old man and a teenage girl in 1960s London.
    [Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]: Jackson film 'This Is It' earns $2.2M on 1st night (20:31 10/28)
    LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson may be headed to the top of the charts again - this time at the movie box office.
    [An Inconvenient Truth]: Association marks 20 years of greening Hollywood (19:06 10/26)
    LOS ANGELES - With local, organic food, minimal electricity use and on-site composting, the Environmental Media Association's 20th anniversary party might be the green standard for future Hollywood awards shows.
    [Michael Clayton]: Patriots rout Buccaneers 35-7 at Wembley (16:44 10/25)
    WEMBLEY, England - A trans-Atlantic trip couldn't slow down Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
    [Night at the Museum]: Kids in Spain get real 'Night at the Museum' (20:49 10/22)
    MADRID (AFP) - Children in Spain can now spend a "Night at the Museum" for real by camping inside a science museum while experiencing various adventures and dressing up as superheroes.
    [Toy Story]: `Toy Story' maker Lasseter earns producer prize (22:51 10/21)
    LOS ANGELES - Animation pioneer and "Toy Story" creator John Lasseter is getting a career honor from the Producers Guild of America.
    [Toy Story 2]: Adults lead 'Wild Things' $32.5M box-office rumpus (22:12 10/18)
    LOS ANGELES - "Where the Wild Things Are" proved a bigger hit with adult audiences than family crowds as the adaptation of Maurice Sendak's beloved children's book debuted at No. 1 with $32.5 million.
    [Monster's Ball]: New book examines black women's film stardom (21:54 10/17)
    NEW YORK - Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman - Halle Berry - won the award.
    [Pearl Harbor]: 'Mighty Mo' undergoing $18M preservation (08:16 10/16)
    HONOLULU - Mike Weidenbach has walked across the historic teakwood decks and through the metal hallways of the USS Missouri countless times in the past decade. But he recently realized how massive the aging battleship is from a new perspective - underneath.
    [The Godfather]: Singer Al Martino dies at 82 (09:29 10/14)
    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Al Martino, a crooner who had several pop hits spanning more than 20 years and played Johnny Fontane in the 1970s "Godfather" movies, died Tuesday at his childhood home in Springfield, Pa. He was 82.
    [Love Happens]: Fans check in for 'Couples Retreat' with $35.3M (01:02 10/12)
    "Swingers" co-stars Vince Vaughn and Jon Favreau buddied up for the weekend's top movie as "Couples Retreat" debuted with $35.3 million, while the micro-budgeted fright flick "Paranormal Activity" leaped into the top 10.
    [Couples Retreat]: Vince Vaughn victorious with "Couples Retreat" (09:02 10/12)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The critically maligned Vince Vaughn comedy "Couples Retreat" easily took the top spot at the weekend box office in North America on Sunday, helped by the absence of any other new releases.
    [City of Life and Death]: China's 'City of Life and Death' wins film prize (18:33 9/26)
    SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain (AFP) - Chinese director Lu Chuan's account of the Japanese occupation of Nanjing in 1937, "City of Life and Death," won the top award Saturday at the San Sebastian film festival.
    [There Will Be Blood]: Randy Quaid freed on bail after arrest in Texas (08:32 9/25)
    DALLAS - Actor Randy Quaid was given a ride from a small West Texas jail to get bail money from a bank after he and his wife were arrested for allegedly skipping out on a $10,000 California hotel bill, according to the sheriff who drove him.



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