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‘Bridesmaids’ Sparks a Genre: Why We’ll See A Lot More R-Rated Chick Flicks
The success of the Kristen Wiig comedy may give rise to grown-up comedy for women by women. Guys like it, too
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‘Bridesmaids’ — Chalk One Up for the Girls
We’re funny guys, really! I promise we won’t act like your wife, mother, or sister!
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‘Bridesmaids’ the Sequel? The Director’s Up for the Challenge
Paul Feig says a sequel to Universal’s raunchy chick comedy has already been discussed
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‘Bridesmaids’: When Ladies Retch, They Do It Gracefully
Judd Apatow’s new comedy puts a funny, female spin on the gross-out comedy
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Comedy Central to Give Eddie Murphy ‘Comedy Icon’ Award
Inaugural Comedy Awards to feature Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Tracy Morgan, John Stewart, The Roots, others
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Judd Apatow: Can ‘Greek’ Get Him to the Green?
Once Hollywood’s king of R-rated comedies, with only a few exceptions his string of hits has been wearing thin
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With Pricey ‘Robin Hood,’ Universal Trudges Uphill to Profit (updated)
“It is hard to be on the tail end of a difficult run,” acknowledged one executive. “It is hard for morale”
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SXSW Completes Lineup With ‘MacGruber,’ White Stripes Doc
Soderbergh pic, “Mr. Nice,” “The People vs. George Lucas” also set to screen at Austin festival
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What Universal’s Got Coming Up
The studio’s upcoming lineup looks light on blockbusters, heavy on remakes, sequels.
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Emmy Loves ’30 Rock,’ ‘Mad Men’ … and HBO
Both shows are repeat big winners; NBC led among the broadcast networks, earning 16 Emmys overall.
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‘Whip It’ Whips Toronto Into a Frenzy
The crowd went wild for Drew Barrymore’s "Whip It" Sunday night, imitating the enthusiasm on the big screen. Barrymore, adapting the novel by Shauna Cross, assembled an ensemble cast for her directorial debut — the majority of whom came onstage for her elaborate introduction. Lavishly dressed and brimming with delight, they looked like they were ready to perform…
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Emmys Show Love to HBO, ’30 Rock’
Cable network leads with 99 noms; NBC sitcom lands comedy record 22.
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The Park City Scene: Party Fatigue Sets In
By Monday evening, crowds at the Eccles theatre had quieted for the premiere of “Adventureland,” Miramax’s 80s tale of love between two post-college kids who spend their summer working at a depressed amusement park. The film is from director Greg Mottola, who worked on “Superbad” and directed episodes of “Undeclared” and “Arrested Development.” The idea…