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Will Smith rolling out low-profile Oscar bid
(Reuters) - Reuters - Will Smith's new drama "Seven Pounds" is rolling out to tastemakers ahead of its December 19 release, having largely flown below blogger radars until now.
Police seeking 2 people in Ruffalo shooting
(AP) - AP - Police are seeking two people they want to question about the shooting of actor Mark Ruffalo's brother.
Anna Faris hops to a pair of comedies
(Reuters) - Reuters - Capitalizing on her "House Bunny" hit, Anna Faris has set up two romantic comedy projects.
"Emo Boy" a big-screen drama queen
(Reuters) - Reuters - "Shrek" producer John H. Williams and his Vanguard Films have picked up rights to the satirical cult comic book series "Emo Boy."
Producer Brian Grazer takes pulse of pop culture
(Reuters) - Reuters - In the quarter-century since Brian Grazer burst onto the scene with the hits "Night Shift" and "Splash," he has become one of Hollywood's most reliable -- and prolific -- producers.
Clint Eastwood veers off course in comic "Torino"
(Reuters) - Reuters - So now we know what became of Dirty Harry.
Awards contenders enter box office ring
(Reuters) - Reuters - Can you say "upmarket?" Increasingly, the holiday season's mainstream titles will start sharing the box office spotlight with year-end "prestige" releases as industry awards programs crank into gear and adult moviegoers gravitate to multiplexes.
'Frost/Nixon' director Howard voted for Nixon
(AP) - AP - For all the disclosures former President Richard Nixon makes in "Frost/Nixon," director Ron Howard has one of his own.
Office's John Krasinski Moonlights as Sundance Kid
(E! Online) - E! Online - Romancing Pam hasn't been the only activity keeping Jim busy after hours.
Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams Pass First Oscar-Season Test
(E! Online) - E! Online - Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams and James Franco, your tickets to Oscar season have been punched.
Kanye Brings Heartbreak to Guns N' Roses, Ludacris and Killers
(E! Online) - E! Online - This week, Kanye West's got more than love on the lockdown.
"Slumdog Millionaire" wins first Oscar season award
(Reuters) - Reuters - Director Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" was named best film of 2008 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures on Thursday in the first major award of the Oscar season.
National Board: `Slumdog' is 2008's best film
(AP) - AP - The National Board of Review has picked "Slumdog Millionaire" as the year's best film.
Brad Pitt Spills Clooney's Chippendales Infatuation...and Plenty More Secrets
(E! Online) - E! Online - Brad Pitt must not have gotten the memo that this week is Britney's and no one else's. He can have next week if he really wants it, but this week is supposed to be all about Circus, revealing birthday dresses and people we haven't heard from in forever. (Ahem, K-Fed, and look Alli Sims! We're still waiting for Sam Lutfi to pop up somewhere...)
Carrey, Thurman, Ryder, Kutcher join Sundance
(AP) - AP - Top Hollywood stars are going the indie route at next month's Sundance Film Festival, whose lineup features Jim Carrey, Ewan McGregor, Winona Ryder, Richard Gere, Uma Thurman and Ashton Kutcher.
Twilight's Kristen Stewart Jetts into New Gig
(E! Online) - E! Online - We know Kristen Stewart loves pasty teen vampires. Turns out she also loves rock 'n' roll, so put another dime in the jukebox, baby...
Oscar `Knight'? Batman rises to serious contender
(AP) - AP - As the box-office bankroll climbed for "The Dark Knight" last summer, the Hollywood consensus was that a posthumous nomination for Heath Ledger was the Batman blockbuster's best Academy Awards hope.
Justin Timberlake's Man Love for Samuel L. Jackson
(E! Online) - E! Online - Justin Timberlake admits he has some special kind of feelings for his Black Snake Moan costar Samuel L. Jackson.
`Cadillac Records' plays song you've heard before
(AP) - AP - Darnell Martin could have made an entire movie about Muddy Waters. Or Etta James. Or Chuck Berry.
Do Movie Star Dogs Get Paid?
(E! Online) - E! Online - I just watched Beverly Hills Chihuahua and I wonder if these dog "actors" get paid? They sure make lots and lots of cash for Disney.
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