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Martin Scorsese looks to be a step closer to Oscar. |
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Ted Baehr, chairman of the Christian Film and Television Commission, criticized a rape scene in the movie, which features 12-year-old star Dakota Fanning. |
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"This Film Is Not Yet Rated" won't be the film that changed the world. But Kirby Dick's "This Film ..." has changed the way the motion picture ratings board does business. And that's no small thing. |
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The ensemble award is the Screen Actors Guild's way of saying Best Picture, and because actors make up the largest block of Oscar voters, it's an important cue. |
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What does this say about us? The pop-cultural lampoon "Epic Movie" easily debuted atop the box office in the first weekend since the Academy Award nominations were announced. |
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It's cold and Anthony Hopkins won't say much. All in a day's work for RYAN PEARSON, reporting from the buzziest independent film fest in the world. |
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Al Gore's documentary film on global warming is headed to the Oscars. |
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It could be a golden Academy Awards night for "Dreamgirls," but the musical won't take home the top prize. |
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"Basic Instinct 2" earned seven nominations. The Wayans brothers comedy "Little Man" also got seven, and Jessica Simpson, the Duff sisters and Sharon Stone received nods too. |
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PAUL CHAVEZ sits down with Hollywood's go-to guy for special effects. |
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