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ALICIA KEYS NEWS
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Big Pita, Little Pita Prods. partners Alicia Keys and Jeff Robinson have hooked "Catfish".
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ANGELA BASSETT news
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Bassett to join Tyler Perry in "Meet The Browns"
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MORGAN FREEMAN news
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Freeman tapped to play Nelson Mandela
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EVAN ALMIGHTY | An Interview with Wanda Sykes
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Sykes talked about her character and playing opposite Steve Carell.
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WHO'S YOUR CADDY
- New movie starring : ‘Big Boi’ Patton & James Avery
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THE DARK KNIGHT update
- Check out new pics on the sequel to Batman
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A Mighty Heart: An Interview with Dan Futterman
- Futterman talks about playing the life of Pearl, meeting Marianne and working opposite Jolie.
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Talk to Me update
- Check out the latest pics on the Don Cheadle film with Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps
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August Rush update
- Check out the trailer to Terrence Howard, Keri Russell film
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Party Up casting news
- Elijah Kelley cast in writer Corey Harrell's urban comedy spec
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VIVICA A. FOX news
- "Three Can Play That Game", sequel to "Two Can Play That Game".
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Death of a Colleague
- Writer Daniel Robert Epstein dead at 31.
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Urbanworld 2007
- 11th Annual Festival Includes Several World Premieres and Most Diverse Selections To-Date
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The Bourne Ultimatum update
- Check out new pics of the Matt Damon film
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Mandalay production news
- Finance is set for 2 films starring Omar Epps and Meagan Good
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BIG CHILL remake
- Screen Gems to cast African Americans in remake with Regina King
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BLINDNESS casting news
- Gael Garcia Bernal, Danny Glover and Alice Braga join Fernando Meirelles' apocalyptic drama.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Taraji P. Henson talks about playing Brad Pitt's mother
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Fantastic Four:
An Interview with Tim Story
- Story talks about the making of the sequel, the casting of newcomers, and what the future holds for the franchise.
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Transformers Update
- ALBUM COVER and Goo Goo Dolls song released
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Tim Story news
- Story to direct comic book-based movie, DC-Vertigo's "The Losers" for Warner Bros. Picture
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DOA: Dead or Alive update
- Check out pics with Devon Aoki, Sarah Carter, and Natassia Malthe
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Daddy's Little Girls(DVD) (in Film)
- Although there’s no Madea character in the mix this time out, the film still features plenty of Perry’s pictures’ trademarks.
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AND THEN CAME LOVE (in Film)
- A noble attempt to make an interesting but contrived plot work, but the chemistry between the two leads isn’t there to make this film worth seeing.
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FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER (in Film)
- While Story may have heard what the fans wanted to see, he apparently didn’t listened carefully as to how to carve out the story.
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Hostel II (in Film)
- While the premise is the still the same, only with females now instead of guys, Roth has thrown a curve ball in this rethread formula, which makes it above average.
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Ocean's Thirteen (in Film)
- A downright comfortable diversion in male-bonding that doesn’t ask anything of you except to sit back, relax and eat some popcorn.
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Pierrepoint - The Last Hangman (in Film)
- Film presents an empathetic portrait of this complicated figure, chronicling the mounting toll which his work in the gallows gradually took on his psyche and private life.
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Daywatch (in Film)
- Any horror and action fan tired of the norm will embrace Day Watch.The film has the popcorn spectacle we (American audiences) expect from epic battles between good and evil
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Knocked Up (in Film)
- This messy, mythical tale is essentially a high-octane action flick masquerading as a cerebral costume drama
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Letters from Iwo Jimo DVD (in Film)
- Letters from Iwo Jima exudes an undeniable emotional honesty likely to touch the heart of even the most embittered veteran of the Pacific theater.
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PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END (in Film)
- It has its lighthearted moments and is loaded with action, but takes the story to a more mature level that will either win over fans or lose them completely.
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Roots DVD (in Film)
- The show served as an eye-opening expose' on the evils of slavery, as it forced the U.S. for the first time to face that long-suppressed aspect of its legacy.
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Shrek The Third (in Film)
- Brace yourself for sassy repartee, computer-generated slapstick, and scads of bodily function humor.
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The Good German DVD (in Film)
- Soderbergh paid more attention to perfecting the ambience of his black & white neo-noir, than delivering a whodunit of much consequence.
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Once (in Film)
- This is a film that's filled with honesty and warmth and amidst the big summer studio films, should be seen by those who really want to see something with substance and passion.
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