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- Category: Entertainment News
- "3D Sex and Zen" -- no, it's not Chinese porn (Reuters)
- "A Better Life" a compassionate father-son gem (Reuters)
- "Adjustment Bureau" tops DVD, Blu-ray sales charts (Reuters)
- "American Idol" judges save Jessica Sanchez
- "American Idol" reject Pia Toscano signs record deal (Reuters)
- "Bachelor" creator Mike Fleiss joins CW's "H8R" (Reuters)
- "Bad Teacher" could have been more outrageous (Reuters)
- "Beats, Rhymes & Life" captures Tribe Called Quest Reunion (Reuters)
- "Beaver" acclaim spurs Mel Gibson comeback plans (Reuters)
- "Beginners," "Tree of Life" win Gotham Film Awards (Reuters)
- "Believe" it: Bieber, Swift team up for new song
- "Big Brother" premiere tops night's ratings (Reuters)
- "Bold and Beautiful" top drama at Daytime Emmy awards (Reuters)
- "Book of Mormon" is number 3 on album chart (Reuters)
- "Buck" brings real Horse Whisperer to movie screens (Reuters)
- "Burn Notice" graphic novel gets over 100,000 views (Reuters)
- "Camelot" canned after one season on Starz (Reuters)
- "Cars 2" -- cooler rides and more action (Reuters)
- "Chipmunks" owner suing over tribute album (Reuters)
- "Citizen Kane" coming to Blu-ray in September (Reuters)
- "Citizen U.S.A." director Pelosi talks immigration (Reuters)
- "Cold Case" veteran joins "Law & Order: SVU" (Reuters)
- "Columbo" actor Peter Falk dead at 83 (Reuters)
- "Crow" remake legal battle heads to arbitration (Reuters)
- "CSI" star Laurence Fishburne leaves show (Reuters)
- "Curb" writer David Mandel talks about show's new season (Reuters)
- "Dabangg" wins best picture at Bollywood awards (AP)
- "Dark Shadows" star Jonathan Frid dies at 87
- "Deathly Hallows" not the end for true Potter fans (Reuters)
- "Descendants," "Midnight in Paris" win Writers Guild Awards (Reuters)
- "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" scary only in parts (Reuters)
- "Dowton Abbey" star Rose Leslie joins "Game of Thrones" (Reuters)
- "Drop Dead Diva" scores fourth season on Lifetime (Reuters)
- "Expendables" lawsuit goes to trial (Reuters)
- "Falling Skies" picked up for second TV season (Reuters)
- "Father of pop art" Richard Hamilton dies aged 89 (Reuters)
- "Game Change" depicts a devoted yet unhinged Sarah Palin
- "Glee Project" kills two birds with one stone (Reuters)
- "Gleeks" say goodbye to Chord Overstreet (Reuters)
- "GMA" scores second ratings win over "Today"
- "Gossip Girl" star to play Jeff Buckley in movie (Reuters)
- "Green Lantern" emerges from obscurity; critics pounce (Reuters)
- "Green Lantern" falls short at box office (Reuters)
- "Green Lantern" on track to earn $20 million on Friday (Reuters)
- "Green Lantern" poised to shine at box office (Reuters)
- "Green Lantern" replays a lot of familiar notes (Reuters)
- "Horrible Bosses" director vents on unemployment (Reuters)
- "Housewives" star Taylor Armstrong writing memoir (Reuters)
- "Hunger Games" producers under fire for skirting music union (Reuters)
- "Jackass" co-star dies in car crash in Pennsylvania (Reuters)
- "Jackass" co-star was drunk when he died in car crash (Reuters)
- "Jersey Shore" star Vinny apologizes for fake-rape song (Reuters)
- "Killing" star Mireille Enos a success at 35 (Reuters)
- "Lucy" look-alikes honor Lucille Ball's 100th birthday (Reuters)
- "Mad Men", "Modern Family" among top Emmy nominees (Reuters)
- "Mad Men," "Modern Family" honored by TV critics (Reuters)
- "Mad Men,"."Modern Family" honored by TV critics (Reuters)
- "Mike & Molly" star Melissa McCarthy creating new series (Reuters)
- "Northeast Kingdom" a treasure trove for writer
- "Octomom" files for bankruptcy in California
- "Pianist to the Presidents" dies at 87 (Reuters)
- "Pirates" treasure mounts to $1 billion worldwide (Reuters)
- "Real Housewives" star Kim Richards enters rehab (Reuters)
- "Red Bull" drink billionaire Chaleo dies in Thailand
- "Rock of Ages" lawsuit pits producer vs. producer (Reuters)
- "Self Made" a self-indulgent acting exercise (Reuters)
- "Smash" producers get top award by gay media group
- "Social Network" star Armie Hammer busted for pot (Reuters)
- "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius commits suicide (Reuters)
- "Spartacus" gets third season from Starz (Reuters)
- "Spartacus" star Andy Whitfield dies at age 39 (Reuters)
- "Spider-Man" producer Laura Ziskin dies at 61 (AP)
- "Spider-Man" producer Laura Ziskin dies of cancer (Reuters)
- "Super 8" debuts as number one at box office (AFP)
- "Super 8" debuts at top of US box office (AFP)
- "Super 8" defies skeptics with big box office debut (Reuters)
- "Talent" surges on NBC to sweep the night's ratings (Reuters)
- "The Amazing Race" returns for 20th edition (Reuters)
- "The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius wins DGA award (Reuters)
- "The Bodyguard" in theaters for 20th anniversary March 28
- "The Book of Mormon" wins big early at Tony Awards (Reuters)
- "The Hobbit" like a family reunion for Elijah Wood (Reuters)
- "The Hunger Games" soundtrack tops Billboard chart
- "The Killing" misfires at end of first season (Reuters)
- "The Killing" star lines up romantic comedy (Reuters)
- "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" Sweeps the MTV Movie Awards (Fashion Wire Daily)
- "The Voice" amps up the star power for Season 2 (Reuters)
- "The Voice" contestants to tour, but not judges (Reuters)
- "Titanic" director makes first solo dive to Earth's deepest point
- "Today" ratings boosted by Vieira's swan song (Reuters)
- "Transformers 3" a spectacularly empty product (Reuters)
- "Transformers 3" faces tough 3D market (Reuters)
- "Transformers" debut ticket sales top $13 million (Reuters)
- "Transformers" eyes best opening day of 2011 (Reuters)
- "Transformers" global box office hits $372 million (Reuters)
- "Transformers" holds world premiere in Moscow (Reuters)
- "Transformers" nears $400 million at global box office (Reuters)
- "True Blood" season 4 premiere matches ratings high (Reuters)
- "Tudors" star Rhys Meyers hospitalized: report (Reuters)
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