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    [The English Patient]: Weinstein to produce "Alchemist" film adaptation (10:39 5/18)
    The Weinstein Company will produce Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho's "The Alchemist" in a big-budget adaptation directed by Hollywood star Laurence Fishburne, Harvey Weinstein announced in Cannes on Sunday.
    [Rosemary's Baby]: Polanski sex scandal film shakes up Sundance (18:06 1/20)
    Thirty years after director Roman Polanski fled the United States and a conviction for unlawful sex with a minor, a U.S. filmmaker has reopened the sensational case in a documentary that is shaking up the Sundance Film Festival.
    [Rush Hour 3]: "Golden Compass" disappoints at box office (18:30 12/8)
    "The Golden Compass," a costly fantasy starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, got off to a slow start at the North American box office and will likely fall short of opening-weekend expectations.
    [Dan in Real Life]: "Saw IV" dices box office rivals (16:55 10/27)
    "Saw IV," the latest installment in the annual horror franchise, sliced and diced its competition at the weekend box office in North America, according to preliminary sales estimates issued on Saturday.
    [Mr. Bean's Holiday]: Newcomers ignored as summer box office fades (10:41 8/28)
    Hollywood attempted to squeeze a few more dollars out of a record summer by launching a handful of midrange movies that mostly came up short at the North American box office during the weekend.
    [March of the Penguins]: Striking `Arctic Tale' a bit of a trick (11:37 7/24)
    Think of "Arctic Tale" as a mash-up between "March of the Penguins" and "An Inconvenient Truth" -- apropos, since it's being marketed at Starbucks like some innocuous folk-rock music -- except unlike both of those movies, it isn't even trying to be a pure documentary.
    [All About My Mother]: 'All About My Mother' comes to the London stage (21:20 6/3)
    A theatre adaptation of Spanish director Pedro Almodovar's 1999 film "All About My Mother" will receive its world premiere in London in August, the Old Vic company headed by US actor Kevin Spacey announced Friday.
    [Braveheart]: 'Dreamgirl' Jennifer Hudson wins Oscar (22:07 2/25)
    Jennifer Hudson won the supporting-actress Academy Award on Sunday for "Dreamgirls," though her co-star and fellow front-runner Eddie Murphy lost the supporting-actor prize to Alan Arkin of "Little Miss Sunshine."
    [A Good Year]: Ridley Scott embraces French lifestyle in "A Good Year" (19:36 9/10)
    Director Sir Ridley Scott's "A Good Year," about a London stock broker who finds himself in the picturesque Provence region of France, made its world premiere at the Toronto film festival.
    [Iklimler]: Europe eclipses Hollywood in hot year for Cannes (02:57 5/23)
    Veteran Spanish director Pedro Almodovar leads the early running in Cannes this year with his bitter-sweet comedy "Volver," as European cinema overshadows Hollywood at the world's biggest film festival.
    [The World Is Not Enough]: Pierce Brosnan resumes spy role in Portuguese beer ads (22:37 4/7)
    Irish actor Pierce Brosnan, who played Agent 007 in four of the James Bond movies before being dropped from the series last year, has resumed the role of a suave spy in television ads for beer that began airing in Portugal this month.
    [Monster-in-Law]: The year in movies: It was a zoo (14:52 1/1)
    OK, fewer people went to the theaters this year. Actually, a lot fewer. Individual ticket sales fell by about 89 million this year compared with last, a 6% drop, says Nielsen EDI.
    [Domino]: Horror Fans Lift 'Fog' to Box-Office Win (19:44 10/16)
    LOS ANGELES - The crowds were not quite as thick as pea soup, but the horror remake ``The Fog'' pulled in enough fans to win a close race at the weekend box office with a $12.2 million debut.
    [Unfaithful]: Actor Josh Brolin Arrested for Battery (15:48 12/20)
    LOS ANGELES - Actor Josh Brolin was cited for misdemeanor domestic battery over the weekend after his wife, actress Diane Lane, called police during an argument at the couple's home.
    [Chinatown]: 'Chinatown' Makers Recall How Classic Made (16:54 12/9)
    LOS ANGELES - Thirty years after a broken Jack Nicholson was escorted off a blood-soaked street with the warning "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown," the movie's portrayal of dark, capitalist evil corrupting sunny Los Angeles remains as vivid as ever.
    [Taking Lives]: Zombies Push Jesus from Top of North American Box Office (14:43 3/21)
    LOS ANGELES - The combined might of Jesus and Mel Gibson was no match for a plague of ravenous zombies at the weekend box office in North America.
    [Enemy At The Gates]: 'Spy Kids' Tops Box Office for Second Weekend (22:31 4/9)
    LOS ANGELES - The espionage film for the grade-school set "Spy Kids" outmaneuvered several new movies to claim for a second consecutive weekend the top spot at the North American box office, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday, Reuters reported.
    [Chocolat]: Open Oscar Field Lends Excitement (05:07 3/26)
    LOS ANGELES - Hollywood's elite donned their custom tuxedos and $100,000 designer gowns Sunday for the 73rd Academy Awards with more than the usual aura of excitement, AP reported.
    [Z]: 73rd Oscar facts and trivia (13:05 2/14)
    BEVERLY HILLS - Facts and trivia behind Tuesday's nominations for the 73rd edition of the Academy Awards:
    [Ninth Gate, The]: Julia Roberts Wins Box Office Case With Legal Drama (01:42 3/20)
    LOS ANGELES - Going downmarket to play a stubborn single mother who takes on the system, Julia Roberts claimed the box office crown for the second time in a year with her new film ``Erin Brockovich.''



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