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  • Latest Russian blockbuster fits Kremlin script (Reuters) -

    Sailors perform a mock sea battle on a fake war vessel in front of a Moscow cinema to promote Russia's latest blockbuster, October 6, 2008. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)Reuters - Russia's latest blockbuster film hopes to woo big foreign audiences with an epic tale of doomed love set amid the chaos of the Russian Civil War; its politics conveniently chime with a Kremlin-sponsored mood of patriotism.


  • Dennings pals up to Harrelson for "Defendor" (Reuters) -

    Cast member Kat Dennings poses at the movie premiere of 'Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist' at the Arclight theatre in Hollywood, California in this recent photo from October 2, 2008. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - Kat Dennings, who stars in "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," which bowed in theaters this weekend, is in negotiations to join Woody Harrelson and Sandra Oh in "Defendor."


  • DreamWorks, Paramount finalize separation (Reuters) -

    U.S. director Steven Spielberg smiles during a media conference at the launch of 'Catch me If You Can' ahead of the film's premiere in London in this file photo fromJanuary 27, 2003. (Michael Crabtree MC/NMB/Reuters)Reuters - The principals behind DreamWorks SKG and Paramount Pictures sealed their parting of ways on Sunday, allowing the DreamWorks studio to tie up with Reliance ADA Group of India to start a new film company.


  • Media stocks slide despite tax credits in bailout (Reuters) - Reuters - The financial bailout bill signed into law last Friday included several tax credits for movies and TV, but Wall Street did not show its appreciation where prices for media stocks were concerned.
  • The top movies at the North American box office (Reuters) -

    Cast member Jamie Lee Curtis, holds Chihuahuas Angel, Chloe in the movie, at the world premiere of 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California in this file photo from September 18, 2008. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - Following are the top 10 films at the North American box office for the three-day weekend beginning on October 3, led by the new release "Beverly Hills Chihuahua," according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters.


  • "Chihuahua" best in show at box office (Reuters) -

    Cast member Jamie Lee Curtis (R), holding Chihuahuas Angel, and comedian George Lopez holding Rusco, pose at the world premiere of 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, September 18, 2008. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - Canine comedy "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" was top dog at the North American box offices, digging up $29 million in ticket sales in its first weekend in theaters, according to studio estimates on Sunday.


  • Audiences adopt 'Chihuahua' with $29M weekend (AP) - AP - "Beverly Hills Chihuahua" was barking up the right tree with movie-goers, who put the Disney comedy at No. 1 for the weekend with a $29 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
  • Clint Eastwood Declines VP Slot...Say What?! (E! Online) -

    Clint Eastwood Declines VP Slot...Say What?!(E! Online)E! Online - "I was at a function, and a bunch of political types were there. And John McCain was there. He came up to say hello, I said, 'Look, don't even ask it. I will not be your vice president. I have to be on the top of the ticket.'"


  • Anne Hathaway's Pain, New Movie's Gain (E! Online) -

    Anne Hathaway's Pain, New Movie's Gain(E! Online)E! Online - Anne Hathaway didn't hide from personal troubles. Her new film didn't hide from audiences.


  • Tyler Perry unveils new studio in Atlanta (AP) -

    Will Smith, left, is greeted by Tyler Perry at the unveiling of Perry's new motion picture and television studio in Atlanta, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/W.A. Harewood)AP - Tyler Perry unveiled a new multimillion-dollar TV and film studio Saturday on 30 acres in southwest Atlanta.


  • This Fall's Best Flicks for Cash, Gossip and Gold (E! Online) -

    This Fall's Best Flicks for Cash, Gossip and Gold(E! Online)E! Online - We're finally beyond the flak of summer movies, and just over the hump of September dreck—it's finally time in movie land for all the big guns to come out. We have the audacity—the nerve!—to peek into the future to pick which flicks are gonna be the most successful, but we're not just talkin' money-wise.


  • Elvis is Alive Museum is apparently set to die (AP) - AP - The Elvis is Alive Museum will not live, at least not for now.
  • Nicole Kidman to Be Honored by Hollywood Legend (E! Online) -

    Nicole Kidman to Be Honored by Hollywood Legend(E! Online)E! Online - Nicole Kidman's night at Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood Tribute will be legendary—literally.


  • Michael Cera: when geeks get the girl (Reuters) -

    Cast member Michael Cera poses at the movie premiere of 'Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist' at the Arclight theatre in Hollywood, California October 2, 2008. The movie opened in the U.S. on October 3. (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)Reuters - In a little more than a year, Michael Cera has built a movie career and loyal fan base playing geeky high school heroes -- zits and all -- who somehow get the girls. So it must feel good, being a sexy leading man in Hollywood -- especially when you're really kind of geeky.


  • James Earl Jones to get SAG life achievement award (AP) -

    In this Jan. 8, 2008 file photo, James Earl Jones is shown on the first day of rehearsal for the new Broadway production of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,' in New York. The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) announced Thursday Oct. 2, 2008, that James Earl Jones, whose acting prowess and iconic voice are world-renown, will receive the Guild's most prestigious accolade, the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment.  (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)AP - James Earl Jones, who has voiced some of entertainment's most memorable characters, will receive the 2008 Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.