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Projector Goof Results in Hilarious Surprise for ‘Hugo’ Audience

Projector Goof Results in Hilarious Surprise for ‘Hugo’ Audience

Also in our daily roundup, Heather O’Rourke tribute videos and the reason Roger Ebert is kvetching.


Gary Oldman To Basketball Stars: Stay Out of Movies

Gary Oldman To Basketball Stars: Stay Out of Movies

Also in our roundup, the books that threaten to make you appear undesirable, the first ever fan-made Spider-Man movie, and Game of Thrones: The Rom-Com.


Has Tina Fey Kicked the Legs Out From Under Zach Galifianakis’ Comedy Interview Show?

Has Tina Fey Kicked the Legs Out From Under Zach Galifianakis’ Comedy Interview Show?

Also, Ben Affleck’s ‘Argo,’ ex-Spidey meets Andrew Garfield, and ‘Kick-Ass’ returning to theaters.


Clever ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Disc Art Baffles Amazon Buyers

Clever ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Disc Art Baffles Amazon Buyers

Apparently some Amazon customers have panicked upon the arrival of their “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” DVDs, mistaking the clever home-made-looking DVD art for an outright bootleg copy


7 Reasons ‘The Descendants’ Should Win the Best Picture Oscar

7 Reasons ‘The Descendants’ Should Win the Best Picture Oscar

Some of us (ahem) can’t stop extolling the wonderfulness that is Oscar-nominated film ‘The Descendants.’ Here are seven reasons why. Have a read and then tell us if you agree … or disagree.


‘Hugo’: Martin Scorsese’s Love Letter to Early Cinema

‘Hugo’: Martin Scorsese’s Love Letter to Early Cinema

It may seem strange for Scorsese to turn to a children’s book for material, but Hugo is very much in line with his lifelong passion.


Martin Scorsese to Take On Jo Nesbo’s The Snowman

Martin Scorsese to Take On Jo Nesbo’s The Snowman

Norway’s star crime novelist has given Scorsese the go-ahead to take his novel of suspense to the silver screen.


Aspiring 'Wicked' Director Brett Ratner Drops Gay Slur on 'Tower Heist' Audience

Aspiring 'Wicked' Director Brett Ratner Drops Gay Slur on 'Tower Heist' Audience

Today’s link roundup also serves up screen portrayals of Marilyn Monroe, bloody new illustrations for a McCarthy classic, and a chat with Martin Scorsese about the trials of 3-D filmmaking.


Andrew Garfield to Suffer in ‘Silence,’ Directed by Martin Scorsese

Andrew Garfield to Suffer in ‘Silence,’ Directed by Martin Scorsese

Scorsese’s next project, an adaptation of Shusaku Endo’s Silence, presents a new challenge, requiring him to shift his focus from the lions to their prey.


Otherwise ‘Occupied’: Norwegian Crime Phenom Jo Nesbo Hits the Small Screen

Otherwise ‘Occupied’: Norwegian Crime Phenom Jo Nesbo Hits the Small Screen

It’s not enough to be Norway’s preeminent crime novelist — why not also go after reign over television land?


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