Showtime to Adapt Chew
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Fringe Renewed for Fourth Season
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Summit Picks Up I, Alex Cross
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Juno Temple Locked for The Dark Knight Rises
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Lily Collins the Frontrunner for Odd Thomas
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Smith and Washington to Go Uptown Saturday Night ?
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Tom Hooper in Talks to Direct Les Miserables
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New Photo From Thor Debuts
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Exclusive: A Clip From Meet Monica Velour
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Nicolas Cage and John Travolta to Reteam?
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Scream 4 Press Conference Video
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Exclusive Dylan Dog: Dead of Night TV Spot
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Game News: The Weinstein Company Announces TWC Games
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The Three Musketeers Trailer
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The Weinstein Company Shifts Release Calendar
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Erin Carufel Joins Gone
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Four Fast Five TV Spots Hit!
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CBS Films Will Face It
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The Smurfs Relocate to July 29th
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James Franco and Mila Kunis Confirmed for Oz
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold Season One: Part Two DVD Review
Back in the '60s and '70s, Batman was nothing more than a joke an offbeat one-note crime-fighter that couldn't really be taken seriously. His late '60s TV show was campy, goofy and a ton of fun to watch. If you thought the zip-bang stylistics of the '60s incarnation of Batman had long died, think a...
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No Strings Attached at Home
We know what you're thinking: Natalie Portman, coming off of her Oscar-winning role in Black Swan, decided to play it incredibly safe by making a romantic comedy, No Strings Attached, with Ashton Kutcher. Possibly true, but keep in mind that the aforementioned rom-com is helmed by classic comedic di...
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Doctor Who Kinda Dances with Snakes
Gather 'round, Doctor Who fans, as we have a little bit of holiday cheer to spread around the campfire: two more Doctor Who DVD volumes have been announced by Warner Home Video. These particular releases look to fill the gaps in the Peter Davison years, between 1982-1984. Davison followed the legendary Tom Baker in the long-running science-fiction television series. The two DVDs will be released on April 12, 2011 for the SRP of $24.98 each...
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White Collar Gets Burn Notice
A couple of Fox's television shows are coming to DVD with the announcement of Burn Notice's fourth season and White Collar's second season headed to home video today. It is a stunning turn of events and a telling move by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, as both releases will not see the light of day in high-definition...
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Friday Night Lights Out
If you want to talk about critically-acclaimed football dramas, the conversation begins and ends with Friday Night Lights, NBC's hard-hitting high school drama that provided a rough edge around the usually-chipper game. Of course, all great things must conclude to fully justify their greatness, and ...
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