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    [Walk the Line]: 'Dark Knight' sweeps People's Choice Awards (00:20 1/8)
    LOS ANGELES - Holy People's Choice Awards, Batman!
    [Dreamgirls]: Sister of 'Dreamgirls' star pleads for safe return of son (10:25 10/26)
    CHICAGO (AFP) - Julia Hudson, the older sister of "Dreamgirls" star Jennifer Hudson, has pleaded for the return of her missing son after two members of her family were gunned down at their Chicago home.
    [Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]: Depp plays "punk rock Sweeney Todd" in new film (19:13 12/3)
    He once likened his singing voice to "the mating call of a rutting stag."
    [Stomp the Yard]: "Disturbia" spies second week atop U.S. box office (20:58 4/22)
    The teen thriller "Disturbia" led the North American box office for a second weekend, while new releases such as the crime drama "Fracture" and the hotel horror "Vacancy" failed to make much of an impact.
    [My Fair Lady]: Right Oscar, right winner, wrong movie? (14:53 2/26)
    Yes, "The Departed" was smart, highly entertaining moviemaking. But nary a critic would say it was Martin Scorsese's best film -- not by a mile.
    [Ray]: Forest Whitaker wins Oscar for Idi Amin role (00:22 2/26)
    Forest Whitaker won the Academy Award as best actor on Sunday for his acclaimed portrayal of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in "The Last King of Scotland."
    [West Side Story]: Is winning an Oscar a curse or a blessing? (08:25 1/31)
    It's awards season in Hollywood, with all red carpets leading to the Oscars. But winning that prestigious award can sometimes lead to nothing more than bad roles and even oblivion.
    [Hustle & Flow]: Sundance dealmaking off to a muted start (10:27 1/22)
    The chilly temperatures at the Sundance Film Festival seem to be tempering the acquisition fever that usually accompanies the annual Utah confab. While acquisition executives are looking at a healthy number of films premiering at the event, no one title has sent any firm into an unreasonable bidding war.
    [Perhaps Love]: Hong Kong grabs top honors at Taipei movie awards (01:43 11/26)
    A Hong Kong movie took top honors on Saturday at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, the most coveted Chinese-language film prize in Chinese cinema.
    [Chicago]: 'Chicago' Producer Sues Miramax for $10M (21:10 3/20)
    A producer of the Academy Award-winning movie "Chicago" filed a $10 million lawsuit Monday against Miramax Films Corp., accusing it of failing to his company its share of hundred of millions of dollars the movie earned.
    [Nashville]: Robert Altman to Finally Get His Oscar (13:43 1/23)
    Robert Altman, one of five directors who hold the record for most Academy Award nominations without winning, finally is getting an Oscar.
    [Wayne's World]: Mike Myers and Wife Decide to End Marriage (22:34 12/24)
    LOS ANGELES- ``Austin Powers'' star Mike Myers and his wife, Robin Ruzan, are ending their 12-year marriage, a spokeswoman said Friday.
    [School Daze]: Spike Lee Says Educated Blacks Should Be Icons (20:42 11/3)
    MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Spike Lee says the value of education is being overshadowed by the images that gangsta rap glorifies.
    [The Phantom of the Opera]: 'Phantom' Tailored for Moviegoers (22:40 1/22)
    LOS ANGELES - ``The Phantom of the Opera'' required a makeover for his close-up. In its journey from stage to screen, Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical underwent some tailoring to mend the holes in the gothic love story.
    [Beyond the Sea]: Foxx a Triple Threat at Golden Globes (15:45 12/13)
    LOS ANGELES - The Golden Globes are shaping up as a reprise of ``The Jamie Foxx Show.'' Foxx, star of the sitcom that aired from 1996 to 2001, earned a record three Globe nominations Monday, including one for best musical or comedy actor for his uncanny portrayal of singer Ray Charles in ``Ray.''
    [De-Lovely]: 2004 Golden Globe Film Nominees (15:44 12/13)
    LOS ANGELES - The following is the list of motion picture nominees for the 62nd annual Golden Globe Awards, which will be presented Jan. 16 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
    [Billy Elliot]: "Tiger" Tied "Gladiator" for Top British Awards (10:19 2/26)
    LONDON - The Baftas, often criticized for being a purely British affair, attracted a record number of international stars this year and the two top movies were a Hollywood blockbuster and a Chinese love story, Reuters reported.
    [Dancer in the Dark]: AP critics' top 10 films of 2000 (12:07 12/30)
    NEW YORK - Many critics agree that 2000 was a mediocre year at the movies, with standout films few and far between. Perhaps as a consequence, the perennial critics' picks for best of the year are all over the place. Like snowflakes, it seems, no two top-10 lists are alike.
    [Tango]: Oscar Nominations Put Spotlight on Foreign Films (01:26 3/17)
    NEW YORK - American motion pictures ''Saving Private Ryan'' and ''Shakespeare in Love'' continue to collect accolades, but no foreign film in recent memory has shaken Hollywood up as much as ''Life is Beautiful'' from Italy, AP reported.



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