James Franco
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The Key Filmfests Are Over, Folks: Now Let’s Talk Oscars …
After Toronto, Venice and Telluride, “The King’s Speech” and “The Social Network” are still top dogs, but there are surprises, drop-outs and newcomers
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‘127 Hours’ Casualty Count at TIFF: 3 Faintings, 1 Seizure
Danny Boyle’s tale of mountain climber Aaron Rolston’s self-amputation are almost impossible to watch — and the talk of Toronto
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James Franco’s ‘Saturday Night’ Doc Lands Distributor
Oscilloscope will release the pic in early 2011
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First Look: ‘127 Hours’ (Video)
Danny Boyle and James Franco bring true life survival story to the screen
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‘Howl,’ Jane Lynch Open OutFest
Gay and lesbian film festival kicks off with film about groundbreaking Allen Ginsberg poem
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Andy Serkis to Lead ‘Rise of the Apes’
Actor will play Caesar, the chimp that leads the uprising among the apes in Rupert Wyatt’s 20th Century Fox prequel
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Good Morning Hollywood, June 28: Change of Hobbit
Peter Jackson (anonymously?) talks “Hobbit,” and a filmmaker (fairly?) makes use of Phil Spector’s music
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Frieda Pinto, John Lithgow to Witness ‘Rise of the Apes’
James Franco stars in 20th Century Fox’s prequel, which Rupert Wyatt will direct
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Oscar Nominees, ‘Spider-Man’ Co-stars at Palm Springs Shorts Fest
Long-running festival to screen 314 films, award $90,000 in prizes
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James Franco to Star in ‘Planet of the Apes’ Prequel
Rupert Wyatt (“The Escapist”) is directing 20th Century Fox’s “Rise of the Apes” from a script by Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa
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James Franco Returns to Comedy in ‘Stanicky’
Jeff Bushell (“Beverly Hills Chihuahua”) is writing, Summit is in negotiations to finance
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NBC.com Offers Extended ‘Parks’ Visits
Queen Latifah hosts BET Awards, James Franco returns to “General Hospital,” MTV reruns “Jersey Shore,” Spike adds originals and salutes “Star Wars”
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Oscilloscope Picks Up Sundance Opener ‘Howl’
James Franco stars in story about Beat poet Allen Ginsberg and his defining work
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A Powerful Opening Night for Sundance
“Restrepo,” like a real-life “Hurt Locker,” left the audience, including Michael Moore, stunned
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Eric Kohn