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"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. -
The Fairy Tale Life of 'Mirror Mirror' Star Lily Collins
With her dark eyes, dark hair and pale skin, actress Lily Collins certainly fits the bill to play 'the fairest of them all' in the new retelling of classic Snow White tale in the upcoming film, "Mirror Mirror." -
'Bully' Movie to Debut for All Audiences, Studio Rejects 'R' Rating
The movie "BULLY" will hit U.S. theaters this Friday without a rating. The movie "BULLY" will hit U. S. theaters this Friday without a rating. -
Breaking Dawn Part 2 Full Teaser Reveals Bella Image as a Vampire! [WATCH]
The latest video is an extension of the sneak preview released last week just that this time, fans of the Twilight saga can see Bella (Kristen Stewart) as a vampire and hunting for some blood. -
U.S., Canada 2011 Box Office Slumps, Global Sales Up
Ticket sales at U.S. and Canadian theaters suffered a 4 percent slump in 2011 to $10.2 billion despite a slew of big studio-funded hits that helped boost the global box office, a Hollywood industry group said on Thursday. -
Budapest Spring Festival Bets on Malkovich, Vengerov
(Reuters) - When money runs low, it sometimes pays to gamble, and that's what the Budapest Spring Festival did this year lining up Hollywood star John Malkovich to portray a serial killer, and Russian virtuoso Maxim Vengerov to play his violin. -
How Lionsgate Won 'Hunger Games'
Little Lions Gate Entertainment beat out its bigger and better funded rivals to win the right to make a film of "The Hunger Games," which opens on Friday with blockbuster expectations. -
Irish Love Story 'Once' Explodes onto Broadway
The fairytale success of the unpretentious, beloved indie Irish film "Once" just hit new musical heights. -
Director Kevin Smith Dishes Advice in New Memoir
Kevin Smith says he has learned a lot of tough lessons in the two decades since breaking into the film industry with his indie hit "Clerks," and now he wants to pass them on. -
'The Lorax' Defeats 'John Carter' at the Box Office
'The Lorax' refused to move from the top spot for the second straight weekend, triumphing over Disney's $250-million bomb 'John Carter.' -
Ellen DeGeneres and Demi Lovato Fight 'R' Rating on 'Bully' Movie
A Michigan teen's lonely battle is now a star-studded cause célèbre -- Ellen DeGeneres, Demi Lovato and a bipartisan congressional group have all joined her fight to lower the R rating of the documentary film Bully down to PG-13. -
Weekend Movie Roundup: 'John Carter' Battles 'Lorax,' Olsen Sister and Eddie Murphy
This week's Friday box office features a mega-budget adventure movie, a new Eddie Murphy comedy, a horror film with an Olsen sister, and a quirky SNL-tinged release. -
'Breaking Dawn Part 2' Trailer to Debut with 'Hunger Games'
The first trailer to the highly anticipated Breaking Dawn Part 2 has officially been set to debut in front of The Hunger Games in theaters on March 23, Lionsgate has announced. -
Weekend Movie Roundup: Zac Efron Stars in 'The Lorax', 'Project X' Gets Strong Start
They say March comes in a like a lion, but based on this weekend's short list of two new movies opening in wide-release, the box office is off to more of a mouse-like start. -
Weekend Movie Roundup: Jennifer Aniston, Tyler Perry Star in New Flicks
There may not be any blockbuster opening this weekend, but there is a little something for everyone. -
China Opens the Door for More Foreign Films
More Chinese moviegoers will be sporting 3D glasses, thanks to a new diplomatic deal raising the quota of foreign films to be released in China.