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    [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.
    [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.
    [Man on the Moon]: 40 years on, Paris shows 'A Man On the Moon' (14:06 7/9)
    PARIS (AFP) - A rare photographic collection showing in Paris this week traces the entire 13-year US space odyssey that put Neil Armstrong on the moon and features original snapshots of the lunar landing.
    [The Devil Wears Prada]: Anne Hathaway tapped to play Judy Garland (08:48 3/25)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway has been tapped to play singer Judy Garland on both stage and screen, US media reported Tuesday.
    [Life is Beautiful]: Tears, jeers and cross-dressing: Oscar night drama in store (01:03 2/17)
    HOLLYWOOD (AFP) - From winners sobbing uncontrollably to shocking political outbursts, bizarre snubs and streakers, the Oscars have seen it all, and Sunday's Academy Awards will likely provide fresh drama of its own.
    [The Pink Panther]: 'Friday the 13th' slashes box office charts (20:31 2/15)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Horror-slasher flick "Friday the 13th" tore into the North American box office listings, becoming the weekend's biggest earning film, preliminary figures showed Sunday.
    [I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry]: Audiences heart 'Paul Blart' (10:19 1/31)
    LOS ANGELES - Much like its goofy titular character, "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" has defied expectations. The slapstick comedy, which cost a mere $26 million to produce, is speeding toward the $100 million mark following back-to-back weekends atop the box office.
    [Baby Mama]: Amy Poehler ready for a sitcom change of pace (10:02 1/16)
    UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. - Coming off her final and triumphant "Saturday Night Live" season, Amy Poehler says she's looking forward to switching gears in a new NBC comedy.
    [Marley & Me]: Eastwood's 'Gran Torino' shoots to top of box office (01:11 1/12)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Clint Eastwood's latest movie, "Gran Torino," shot to the top of the North American box office this weekend, preliminary figures showed on Sunday.
    [Tropic Thunder]: Party like it's not 2008: Golden Globes return (09:24 1/11)
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - After Hollywood labor strife shut down last year's Golden Globes, organizers promised their show would be back, bigger and better than ever.
    [Four Christmases]: 'Dark Knight' sweeps People's Choice Awards (00:20 1/8)
    LOS ANGELES - Holy People's Choice Awards, Batman!
    [Meet the Fockers]: DiCaprio, Eastwood are Palm Springs film winners (10:22 1/7)
    PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - The world economy is in dire straits, but you sure wouldn't know it from the red carpet at the 20th-annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala. The actresses were dripping with jewels, actors donned high fashion, and logos of jeweler Cartier and automaker Mercedes-Benz loomed large behind all as they posed for photographers.
    [Match Point]: Woody Allen says he hopes to film a new comedy in Paris (22:59 12/23)
    PARIS (AFP) - US filmmaker Woody Allen said Tuesday he hopes to shoot a new comedy in Paris next summer, continuing his recent run of choosing to film in European cities over his native-New York.
    [Jerry Maguire]: Tom Cruise tries the risky business of `Valkyrie' (22:47 12/15)
    NEW YORK - A Nazi-filled Christmas is not an easy sell.
    [American Pie]: 'American Pie' star Tara Reid checks into rehab (09:39 12/13)
    LOS ANGELES - A publicist says Tara Reid has checked herself into rehab. Jack Ketsoyan said Friday that the "American Pie" star went to the Promises Treatment Center. He did not specify what she was being treated for or when she entered the facility.
    [American Beauty]: Director Mendes tapped to film 'Preacher' comics (17:20 10/30)
    LOS ANGELES (AFP) - British director Sam Mendes, Oscar-winner for the 1999 hit "American Beauty," will plunge into the world of fantasy with an adaptation of the comic book "Preacher," the Hollywood media reported Thursday.
    [There's Something About Mary]: Stars talk about classic movies and money woes (16:07 10/2)
    LOS ANGELES - It was movie stars celebrating movies, as Sean Connery, Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, Jodie Foster, Dustin Hoffman and a host of others gathered in Hollywood for the American Film Institute's annual "AFI Night at the Movies."
    [Fletch]: Manager: 'Fletch' author Gregory Mcdonald dies (06:29 9/11)
    PULASKI, Tenn. - Gregory Mcdonald, whose best-selling "Fletch" mystery books also were made into films, has died, according to his manager. He was 71.



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