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‘This Means War’: Spy vs. Spy Love Triangle Makes Peace With Its Frothiness
Reese Witherspoon/Tom Hardy/Chris Pine action-romance is totally frothy — and that’s a good thing
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Fox Loses Rating Appeal on ‘This Means War’
The MPAA Classification and Rating Appeals Board upholds an R rating for the Valentine’s Day release, which stars Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Tom Hardy
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CBS Films Acquires High School Comedy ‘The DUFF’ (Exclusive)
Studio is in talks with McG to produce the adaptation of Kody Keplinger's novel
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McG in Talks to Direct ‘Ouija’ for Universal & Hasbro
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (“Tron: Legacy”) wrote the supernatural action-adventure movie
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Nicolas Cage to Star in NYC Taxi Cab Thriller ‘Medallion’
Simon West is directing Millennium Films’ thriller from a script by David Guggenheim
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Eddie Murphy to Help Ben Stiller Pull Off ‘Tower Heist’
Brett Ratner is directing Universal’s New York-set caper, which also stars Alan Alda
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Chelsea Handler to Play Witherspoon’s BFF in ‘This Means War’
McG’s 20th Century Fox comedy stars Chris Pine and Tom Hardy as CIA agents fighting over the same woman
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Warner Premiere Enlists Singer, McG for Digital Productions
“H+” and “Aim” will be released on the Internet before exploiting more traditional distribution platforms
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Pacificor, Hannover House Battle Over ‘Terminator’ Toon
3D animated movie will be based on the characters and situations introduced in James Cameron’s original “Terminator”
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‘Inception’ Star Hardy Going to ‘War’ Over Witherspoon
“Star Trek” captain Chris Pine will play a spy 20th Century Fox’s action-comedy
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Exclusive: Fox Wooing Rogen, Pine for ‘War’
McG will direct Reese Witherspoon in the action comedy written by Tim Dowling (“Role Models”)
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Callbacks: Waltz Flies ‘Up and Away’; ‘Ivy League’ Accepts Seyfried
‘Twilight’ star Peter Facinelli gets ‘Loosies’ while Gargamel’s Azrael gets the Odie treatment in the ‘Smurfs’ movie
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Larry Charles, McG Team for NBC Sitcom Prototype
The untitled project will focus on sci-fi fanboys shooting their own version of a canceled show.
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