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Movie Projector: 'Three Stooges' are only rival for 'Hunger Games'
Company Town"The Hunger Games" is expected to top the box office for the fourth consecutive weekend, with its only competition coming from the new comedy "The Three Stooges."... -
Word of Mouth: 21 new movies open in Los Angeles [video]
24 FramesTwenty-one choices might make for a mouth-watering selection at a breakfast buffet, but when so many movies open in one city, there's bound to be box-office indigestion. While the big studios are putting more and more money into fewer and fewer movies,... -
Box Office: 'Three Stooges' can't stop 'Hunger Games' [Updated]
Company Town"The Hunger Games" collected another $21.5 million this weekend, bringing its domestic total to $337.1 million. "The Three Stooges" pulled in a decent $17.1 million, while the Joss Whedon-produced horror film "Cabin in the Woods" started off with a so-... -
Baltimore ghost hunters find a spiritual connection
Rie Sadler and Jim Jones set out to look for ghosts. Instead, they found each other.
"Clearly, we were destined — or doomed — to be together," says Sadler, 37, a project analyst for an Annapolis-based defense contractor. Her fiancé, a 47-...Tags: Annapolis, Entertainment, Halloween, Unexplained Phenomena, Haunted Houses (attractions)
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Quick hits: Cam Cameron turns the heat down with half-time adjustments
In an exciting game that was a tale of two halves, the Ravens did something they had never done before after spending the first two quarters repeating the kind of mistakes they made in Monday night’s loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. When Billy...Tags: Ed Dickson, Football, Joe McKnight, Patrick Peterson, Cam Cameron
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Horror films: Are they anti-religious?
It's Halloween and time to revisit films that help us stare down our most primal fears. But beware: You'll often see religious themes -- actually, anti-religious ones -- woven deeply into the storylines.
"It’s one of the only genres that gives...Tags: Genres, Entertainment, The End (movie), Halloween, Islam
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Reader essay: Zombies, Strippers and Beer
Canton resident Cara Demski, 26, is kind-of obsessed with zombies. This Friday, she’ll be exhibiting her love of flesh-eating monsters at the Zombies, Strippers and Beer Part Two rock show at 7 p.m. at Bourbon Street. b asked Demski for some...Tags: Rob Zombie, Holidays, Jenna Jameson, Music Industry, Halloween
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The Sunday Conversation: Rachel Weisz
Rachel Weisz, 41, digs into intense territory in her latest film, "The Whistleblower," opening Friday. Weisz, who recently married James Bond, a.k.a. Daniel Craig, plays the real-life Kathryn Bolkovac, a U.N. police monitor in Bosnia who exposes a sex...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Jim Sheridan, Politics, Movies
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Festival of Books: Grahame-Smith explains why we need zombies
Jacket CopyAccording to Seth Grahame-Smith, author of three insanely popular historical-fiction-meets-genre-thriller novels, zombies are good at two things: separating us from our delicious cranial tissue, and serving as a metaphor for whatever a culture fears. ... -
A few words with ... Mark Harmon, Jane Levy and Analeigh Tipton
Zap2ItMark Harmon of "NCIS" on CBS Q: The success of "NCIS" just keeps growing. What do you attribute that to? A: I don't think there's any actor who signs for a series role who doesn't think it's going to go. In my mind, that's the way it's supposed to work....Tags: Entertainment, Celebrities, ABC (tv network), Hung (tv program), Suburgatory (tv program)
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New show alert: MTV's 'Death Valley'
This is how I imagined the meeting at MTV went when they first discussed "Death Valley"
Producer 1: Hey, you know how zombies are popular?
Producer 2: Oh yeah. And vampires. I hear they're big.
Producer 3: And werewolves. We already have a show...Tags: Documentary (genre), Tania Raymonde, Entertainment, Los Angeles Police Department, MTV (tv network)
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Cinema's 'serious season' is packed with awards contenders
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticAug. 31 THE DEBT (Focus): Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, Ciaran Hinds and Sam Worthington star in this remake of an award-winning Israeli thriller about a retired Mossad assassination team that has to revisit its biggest failure when a man it allegedly...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Thomas Haden Church, Celebrities, Jeremy Renner, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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