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Feb 24, 2009 -
Not even Oscar host Hugh Jackman got to see all the nominated films before Sunday's big night. He even found a pretty hilarious way to work the fact that he hadn't seen The Reader into his opening bit.
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Feb 19, 2009 -
Since it can often be hard to see some of the Oscar-nominated documentaries in theaters, it's nice to get a taste of them before Oscar night — not to mention that it might help you when you fill out your Oscar ballot. So this week I'll feature as many of the Best Documentary previews as I can.
The documentary Man on Wire already holds the title of best reviewed movie ever and could soon add Oscar winner to its credits.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
- Sarah Jessica Parker and Hugh Grant are in negotiations to star as a New York couple in an untitled romantic comedy for Columbia Pictures. — Variety
- John McCain will appear on Saturday Night Live this weekend. — AP
- Bradley Whitford and Romany Malco will star in a buddy comedy pilot for NBC.
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Jun 30, 2008 -
- American Idol's Kristy Lee Cook has signed a recording deal with Arista Nashville, USA Today reports.
- According to the Futon Critic, AMC has enlisted Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel to star in a six-part miniseries remake of the TV show The Prisoner.
- Variety reports that The Real World producers Bunim-Murray could be tapped to run Project Runway when the show moves to Lifetime.
- Ne-Yo has bumped Coldplay out of the No. 1 spot on the UK singles chart, Billboard reports.
- The Wackness and the documentary Man on Wire were audience favorites at this year's Los Angeles Film Festival, Variety writes.
- Neal McDonough is the latest actor to join Desperate Housewives as a possible love interest for Edie, Zap2it reports.
- Billboard announces that Bon Jovi will play a free show in Central Park on July 12.
- Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane and Google are teaming up for an Internet-only animated series that will be released this Fall, writes the New York Times.
Photo courtesy of Fox
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Oct 22, 2009 -
- Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst will star in Upside Down, a romantic sci-fi fantasy — Coming Soon
- Lisa Kudrow is developing TV comedy Rapture for Showtime — Variety
- Dollhouse is being pulled during sweeps, which could signal its cancellation — The Ausiello Files
- Check out these new stills of Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, and Emily Blunt in The Wolfman — MTV Movies Blog
- An Education originally had a different ending — Movieline
- Watch Rainn Wilson's funny new commercials for the NBA — Best Week Ever
- Ryan Murphy is writing an episode of Glee that mocks the show's real-life denial for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade — The TV Column
- Bravo has picked up a second season of Top Chef Masters — YumSugar
- Before the release of Saw VI, here are six terrible sixth sequels — Rotten Tomatoes
- A list of TV's memorable dumb jocks — TV.com
- 20 of the worst horror movies ever made — Moviefone
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Oct 19, 2009 -
I have often found myself forgetting that Mad Men began with its leading man's Big Dirty Secret — and that not everyone knows the truth. That may be about to change, as we saw on this week's episode, "The Color Blue."
As usual, I've recapped the episode by its maddest moments, so to see them, just read more
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