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Listen to Hem's Twelfth Night Soundtrack Featuring Anne Hathaway

Hem can be quite resourceful. Consider 2006's No Word from Tom, which compiled live performances, outtakes and even a cover of R.E.M.'s "So. Central Rain" into one cohesive release. But for its latest work, the soundtrack of a Shakespeare production, the Brooklyn folk collective had to work with actors instead....  read more

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Michael Cera, Tyler Perry, Other Unlikely Folks Invited to Join Academy of Motion Picture Arts

Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, James Franco, Paul Rudd and writer-director Tyler Perry are some of the more unlikely of the 134 people invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this year, according to a list released by the Academy....  read more

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Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland Photos, Details Released

Take the childhood-favorite tale Alice in Wonderland. Add the twisted triumvirate of Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter to the movie re-imagination. Throw in a plotline that's tinged with a little dose of girl power. Then release some of the set photos online through USA Today way out in front of the release date of March 5, 2010. The result?...  read more

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Love and Other Drugs to Star Gyllenhaal, Hathaway

Viagra. Parkinson's. The pharmaceutical industry. Not the usual plot details found in a classic love story, but Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway's latest movie revolves around these rather unromantic issues. Like Brokeback Mountain, the last film the two were paired in, Love and Other Drugs is based on a book, but true-love skeptics take heed: This film isn't a work of fiction....  read more

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Anne Hathaway to play Judy Garland on screen and stage

If Hollywood’s embrace of Anne Hathaway as a marquee star was ever in question, it isn’t now. The actress has been tapped to play Judy Garland in both screen and stage versions of Get Happy, the 2001 biography of the late star....  read more

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Oscar nominees announced: Slumdog Millionaire, The Reader and Benjamin Button amongst highlights

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Slumdog Millionaire and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button took their anointed places and talk of a populist uprising was silenced with The Dark Knight largely snubbed as the Oscar nominations were announced this morning....  read more

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Golden Globe nominations announced

After the awkward press conference that became of last year’s Golden Globes, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association rolled out the expected nominees this morning for a show that is now guaranteed to draw all the names who shunned it last year....  read more

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Oscar Buzz: Who's ahead in this year's key races?

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There's a surprisingly gargantuan Internet faction dedicated to predicting who will be up for film's most coveted prize, the Academy Award. Publications like Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles Times and New York Times all have Oscar blogs that obsessively trail the fluctuations in buzz amongst the year's top films. That's not to mention stand-alone sites like Awards Daily and In Contention, or well-known bloggers like Jeff Wells, Dave Poland and Anne Thompson. Even Roger Ebert has devoted a wealth of recent ink on the subject. But, the truth is, no matter how much someone knows, it's still...  read more

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Ballast, The Visitor, Synecdoche earn Gotham nominations

It is but the middle of October and we already have our first set of 2008 film-award nominations. The Gotham Independent Film Awards announced its yearly list of nominees, shining the spotlight on a number of smaller films sure to factor into the Oscar equation later this year....  read more

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Trailer Stash: Marley & Me, Sunshine Cleaning, Bedtime Stories, more

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And now, a brief look at a few of the latest movie trailers to hit the web:...  read more

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