the social network
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 30: Perfect No More
Guess who broke “The Social Network’s” perfect record with the critics
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 29: The Bigger They Come …
All those critics’ love letters to “The Social Network” may mean an abrupt fall is coming
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 27: Excuses, Excuses
A financial reporter isn’t buying “Wall Street,” and Jesse Eisenberg isn’t acting
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‘Social Network’: Truth, Justice, the American Way — and, Oh Yeah, Mark Zuckerberg
“Social Network” doesn’t provide easy answers to any of the important questions it raises — let the discussions begin …
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Cory Booker on Zuckerberg Gift: We Had to Convince Mark Not to Be Anonymous
Newark mayor calls media speculation of thinly-veiled P.R. campaign “cynical”
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 24: Money Does Sleep
Hard times come again (and again) to the multiplex
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Was Zuckerberg’s $100M Donation Timed to ‘The Social Network’?
Facebook CEO’s gift smacks of P.R. campaign to distract from film portrayal
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Good Morning Hollywood, September 23: Social Anxiety
“The Social Network” is flattering, and Joaquin Phoenix wasn’t trying to fool anybody … honest
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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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Good Morning Hollywood, September 22: Talk of ‘The Town’
Debate heats up over the Facebook movie and the Boston bank robbery movie
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Online Critics’ Early Reaction to ‘The Social Network’: Like, Like, LIKE
David Fincher’s highly-anticipated drama drawing strong reviews from across the blogosphere
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Oscars: We Called It Last Year — and the 2011 Winner Is …
The Odds called “The Hurt Locker” back in September of 2009. So who’s looking good this year?
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Good Morning Hollywood, August 23: ‘Social’ Insecurity
Harry Potter sneaks out and Facebook clams up
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Zuckerberg Furious Over Facebook Flick, Sticks Fingers in Ears
Upset at his portrayal, Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook has chosen to ignore Sony’s film – but not before getting them to make some changes