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An animated special about one of our favorite New York Christmas stories is set to co-star Neil Patrick Harris.
Big surprise: 'Capitalism: A Love Story' was funded by capitalists.
"It was so nice to actually get dialogue that you had to think about."
Which is why he gained weight while filming of 'Julie & Julia.'
"The racial polarization you had, when this film was made, is not in the New York City I know today."
And author Jay McInerney is okay with that.
No, this is not a post about the season finale of 'Gossip Girl.'
Cooter? Twatermelon?
At last night’s premiere of Robert De Niro’s movie about a movie producer, we asked several guests if they knew what a producer actually did.
A cinema owner in Billyburg fears that if he built a standard, modern multiplex in the hood he'd get brown-bagged out of town.
We know it's gross, but if you've read the book 'Blindness,' you had to be wondering about one aspect of how they made the movie. Can a film like that really go to number one when it's filled with so much number two?
We can all learn a lesson from this, people.
The RNC released the video that was meant to introduce the Alaska governor before her speech. In the end, it was dropped because speeches ran too long — and that’s a good thing.
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