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Curtis Hanson: ‘Tell Geithner to F—ing Blow Me’ and Other ‘Too Big’ Changes
“L.A. Confidential” director faced daunting task: turn financial conversations between men in suits into a thriller
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ABC 2011-12 Schedule: ‘Charlie’s Angels,’ Tim Allen, James Van Der Beek
In other news, “America’s Funniest Home Videos” remains unkillable
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Royals Caused Princess Diana’s Death, ‘Killing’ Doc Says (Exclusive)
“Unlawful Killing,” which will go to the Cannes marketplace looking for distribution, charges government and press with cover-up
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Sibs Cut Out of Tony Curtis’ Will
“Inside Edition” obtains acting legend’s will, which shows he disinherited his five children just months before his September death
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John Powell Goes Epic to Score ‘Dragon’
“How to Train Your Dragon” composer talks about drawing from Sibelius and Sigur Ros, and why animation directors all have OCD
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Anchor Bay Films Picks Up Tony Krantz’s ‘The Big Bang’
The thriller stars Antonio Banderas as a private detective who is hired to find a missing stripper
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Francis Lawrence In Talks to Direct Louis Zamperini Movie
Universal wants Scott Cooper (“Crazy Heart”) to adapt Laura Hillenbrand’s best-selling book “Unbroken”
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Cynthia Nixon, Paul Giamatti Returning to HBO Via Wall St.
Ed Asner will play billionaire Warren Buffet in Curtis Hanson’s adaptation of “Too Big to Fail”
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Tony Curtis Buried Today in Las Vegas
Jamie Lee Curtis: “All of us got something from him. I, of course, got his desperate need for attention”
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Tony Curtis & Arthur Penn: Classic Matinee Idol, Counter-Culture Rebel
An appreciation: Two giants of Hollywood died this week — one was a mainstay of the studio system that the other helped upend
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Academy Heads Behind Closed Doors to Choose Honorary Oscars
Board of Governors will secretly pick Thalberg, Hersholt recipients that could range from Doris Day to Brian Grazer to James Cameron
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Good Morning Hollywood, April 27: CBS Stumbles
An expensive festival gets an encore, while CBS Films is scrutinized after a pair of lackluster movies