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[Casino Royale]: Paris recreated in a foreign field for top budget French film
(05:15 9/27)
The atmosphere of 1930's Paris has been painstakingly recreated in fields on the outskirts of Prague for the latest film by French director Christophe Barratier, the man behind the hit movie "The Chorus."
[The Departed]: Scorsese to direct George Harrison documentary
(05:15 9/27)
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese plans to direct an authorized documentary about George Harrison, the former Beatle who died of lung cancer in 2001, Daily Variety reported on Thursday.
[Gone Baby Gone]: Casey Affleck may outshine brother Ben
(23:17 9/26)
It is not easy living up to the exploits of an older brother like Oscar-winner and box-office draw Ben Affleck, but actor Casey Affleck could soon eclipse his famous sibling if Hollywood's stars align.
[Batman Begins]: "Batman" film technician dies in accident
(16:35 9/25)
A special effects technician involved in the filming of the new Batman movie has died in a car accident, the film's producers said on Tuesday.
[The War]: "The War" captures 7.3 million viewers
(06:03 9/25)
The premiere of Ken Burns' new documentary series "The War" brought in 7.3 million viewers Sunday night, PBS said.
[Lust, Caution]: Taiwan applauds controversial film by local hero Lee
(04:03 9/25)
Moviegoers in director Ang Lee's native Taiwan gave a thumbs-up to his prize-winning "Lust, Caution," appearing unfazed by the controversy surrounding it or the steamy sex scenes.
[An Inconvenient Truth]: Gore urges U.N. to "overcome paralysis" on climate
(19:07 9/24)
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore bluntly told a U.N. conference on Monday that the planet would be better off if people cared more about global warming and less about O.J. Simpson and Paris Hilton.
[Resident Evil: Extinction]: 'Evil' zombies rule weekend box office
(23:37 9/23)
The undead of "Resident Evil" still have plenty of life in them. "Resident Evil: Extinction," with Milla Jovovich again fighting flesh-hungry zombies in the third installment based on the video game, opened as the No. 1 weekend flick with $24 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
[Good Luck Chuck]: Alba, Cook raise $260K for charity
(07:01 9/22)
A charity found its good-luck charms in Jessica Alba and Dane Cook, who attended a screening of their new comedy, "Good Luck Chuck," at a Knoxville theater.
[Letters From Iwo Jima]: When Clint Eastwood calls, legends oblige
(07:01 9/22)
When Clint Eastwood calls, even the biggest celebrities are happy to oblige, giving the actor an especially strong pull in putting together high-profile projects.
[Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines]: Claire Danes tackles Eliza Doolittle
(07:35 9/20)
The last time Claire Danes appeared in a play, it turned into a train wreck.
[The Chronicles of Narnia]: Third "Narnia" delayed until 2010
(07:35 9/20)
Narnia" fans will have to wait an extra year to see the third film in the fantasy franchise because of a delay in the start of production.
[One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest]: AFI showing 11 classic films at once
(16:16 9/18)
The American Film Institute is celebrating its 40th anniversary by simultaneously screening 11 classic films, each with a live introduction by a star or filmmaker.
[Two and a Half Men]: NFL game tackles Emmy Awards in ratings
(16:16 9/18)
The Emmy telecast got tackled by the National Football League, with the ceremony drawing its second-smallest audience on record.
[Brokeback Mountain]: Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire in remake of 'Brothers'
(14:53 9/18)
Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire are being lined up to star in a Hollywood remake of acclaimed Danish war film "Brothers," it was reported Tuesday.
[The Brave One]: Foster, Thornton stumble at box office
(16:41 9/17)
Jodie Foster blew away the box office competition with her vigilante thriller "The Brave One," but the poorly reviewed film's performance paled against her recent efforts.
[Ocean's Eleven]: Clooney presents Weintraub with award
(11:25 9/16)
George Clooney praised producer Jerry Weintraub as a good friend, then presented the maker of "Ocean's Eleven" and its sequels with the Lifetime Achievement Award at a Boston Film Festival tribute dinner.
[Eastern Promises]: Canadian wins audience prize at Toronto
(23:53 9/15)
Canadian director David Cronenberg's "Eastern Promises" picked up the award for fan favorite during the Toronto International Film Festival's closing award ceremonies Saturday.
[Rails and Ties]: Eastwood's tip to daughter: take your vitamins
(23:53 9/15)
When Alison Eastwood decided to follow in the footsteps of her famous father Clint and direct a movie, she got some odd advice from dad.
[Knocked Up]: "Mr. Skin" cashes in on obsession with naked women
(10:49 9/15)
Jim McBride has made it his life's work to know how much naked female flesh appears in movies -- an obsession apparently shared by millions of people.
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