Movies
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Universal brought Snow White, Bourne and a battleship to CinemaCon on Thursday in the hopes of astonishing theater owners, but all it really needed to pack was a pot-smoking teddy bear. -
Jason Statham Stars in 'Safe' Opening Today: Weekend Movie Roundup
British actor Jason Statham stars in the action thriller "Safe" by Lionsgate which hits theaters today. -
Lane Garrison 'Prison Break' Actor, Charged with Domestic Violence
Former "Prison Break" star Lane Garrison was charged on Thursday with misdemeanor battery against his ex-girlfriend, which could violate his parole over a conviction for vehicular manslaughter. -
Missing Cuban actor, 'War Witch' Win Tribeca Awards
"War Witch," a sensitive drama about a 12-year-old girl abducted by vicious armed rebels in sub-Saharan Africa, and a nonfiction film that examines the plight of women in modern India, won the top awards at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday. -
Jon Cusack Talks Edgar Allan Poe Role in Thriller 'The Raven'
When dark, gothic thriller "The Raven" debuts in U.S. theaters on Friday, it will mark the return of actor John Cusack to more serious roles from recent forays into comedy with "Hot Tub Time Machine" and the sci-fi adventure in "2012." -
'Think Like a Man' Ends 'Hunger Games' Streak
The box office competition finally overwhelmed "The Hunger Games" as the romantic comedy "Think Like a Man" beat expectations with a chart-topping $33.0 million in U.S. and Canadian ticket sales over the weekend. -
'Think Like a Man' Reviews are Mixed
The comedy "Think Like A Man" based on a Steve Harvey relationship advice book has received mixed reviews from film critics so far. -
Disney Film Boss Resigns Under Pressure
Rich Ross resigned under pressure as chairman of Walt Disney Co's movie studio after a less than three-year run that included the release of "John Carter," one of the biggest flops in recent Hollywood history. -
Weekend Movie Roundup: 'Chimpanzee' 'The Lucky One' and 'Think Like a Man' to Battle 'The Hunger Games'
This week's Friday box office features a Disney documentary, a steamy drama starring Zac Efron and a comedy based on Steve Harley's book "Act like a Lady, Think like a Man." -
Tribeca Opens with Comedy 'The Five-Year Engagement'
A lighthearted romantic comedy opened New York's Tribeca film festival on Wednesday bringing some crowd-pleasing laughs and a smattering of red carpet glamour before audiences settle into 12 days of mostly independent cinema. -
'Hunger Games' rings up 4th Box Office Win
The blockbuster movie "The Hunger Games" dominated box office charts for the fourth weekend in a row, outselling three new releases at U.S. and Canadian theaters. -
Real Life Runaway Cow to Inspire Hollywood Film
Yvonne the German cow evaded helicopter searches, dodged the hunter's gun and even eschewed her calf and best friend for a life on the run. -
Woody Allen's To Rome With Love To Open LAFF
Woody Allen's "To Rome With Love" will serve as the opening night film at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival, LAFF organizers announced on Thursday. -
Girlfriend of Clarke Gable's Son Found Dead in Malibu
Authorities on Thursday were investigating the death of the girlfriend of Clark Gable's son after she was found dead one day earlier in the Malibu, California home the couple shared. -
Martin Scorsese Talks About His Future in Filmmaking
After the critical success of his recent "Hugo," the luminary director says he would make every future film in 3D, but approaching age 70, he is more concerned with movies that perfect his take on American life than with technology. -
Dreamworks Studios gets more Financing
DreamWorks Studios, the film company headed by director Steven Spielberg, will get around $200 million from its partner Reliance Entertainment to continue making films, according to a person with knowledge of the transaction. -
The Three Stooges Are Back: Protect your Eyes
Maybe it was just a matter of time before Peter and Bobby Farrelly, the brothers who wrote and directed the comedy "Dumb & Dumber," made a movie about their original dimwitted inspiration, The Three Stooges. -
Morgan Spurlock gets inside Comic-Con with New Film
Famous for skewering fast food restaurants in "Super Size Me" and product placement in "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold," Morgan Spurlock's latest film documentary takes an empathetic view of Comic-Con, the world's largest pop culture trade convention that hosts some 130,000 fans each summer in San Diego. -
BULLY Granted PG-13 Rating
The documentary film "BULLY" was granted the PG-13 rating after a fierce fight to lower the R rating of the movie. -
American Pie Gang Back for 'Reunion'
It's been 13 years since the hit teen comedy "American Pie" introduced a pack of horny high-schoolers out to lose their virginity before graduation and made an unlikely star of a warm pie. -
Dumb and Dumber 2: Stars Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels Return, Filming Starts
"Dumb and Dumber 2" the sequel to the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels as two good-hearted but incredibly stupid friends, is underway, according to reports.