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‘Book of Mormon,’ by ‘South Park’ Creators, Leads Tony Noms
“Scottsboro” boys, musical that closed, earns 12
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Toronto Deals: ATO Pictures Takes ‘The Oranges’
The movie stars Hugh Laurie, Catherine Keener, Oliver Platt, Alison Janney, Alia Shawkat, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester
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‘Hangover,’ ‘Avatar,’ ‘Twilight’ Lead MTV Movie Nominations
Betty White, Christoph Waltz also show up in categories like Best Villain and Best WTF Moment
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Reitman, Columbia Clash Over ‘Ghostbusters 3’
The studio wants to replace filmmaker with a younger director to usher the franchise into the next generation
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Party Report: From Reality Stars to VMAs to Toronto
Video Music Award events take the spotlight while more stars head north
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‘Ghostbusters 3’ Script Being Prepped for 2010
Director Reitman says next generation is coming
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Sundance Unveils Its Out-of-Competition Lineup
Among the films premiering in Park City are movies starring Murray, Holmes and both Afflecks
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Good Morning Hollywood, August 2: The Festival Dance
“The Tempest” books another fest, and 3D takes to the dance floor
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‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘Kids Are All Right’ Top Spirit Award Nominations
“127 Hours,” “Black Swan,” “Greenberg” also on mainstream list of indie nominees
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Fox Renews Davis Entertainment Deal for 4 Years
Producer John Davis’ films including “Garfield” and “I, Robot” have grossed $2B for studio
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10 Key Moments From the Toronto Film Festival
“The King’s Speech” is up, but a non-TIFF film may steal its thunder … and other lessons from the fall’s biggest festival
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‘King’s Speech,’ ‘Black Swan’ Lead BAFTA Longlists
British Academy narrows field to 15 in each category, nominates “Biutiful” and “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” for foreign film
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Dan Aykroyd Grilled on His New ‘Ghostbusters’ Game
Plus, the second movie sequel, working with Bill “Murrican” Murray — and his own gay ghostbusting adventure
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Sony Pictures Classics Gets ‘Get Low’ With Duvall
The offbeat comedy about a hermit who plans his own funeral is the feature film debut of Oscar winner Aaron Schneider.
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Tribeca Lineup: Murder, Slapstick and Trannies
Latest group of festival films includes stars Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, Catherine Keener, Casey Affleck