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`Chuck & Larry' has box-office edge
(AP)
22-Jul-2007
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AP - Two guys named Chuck and Larry edged out a teenager named Harry at the weekend box office. Adam Sandler and Kevin James' comedy "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" overcame bad reviews to debut ahead of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," according to studio estimates Sunday. But they were close enough that there was a slight chance rankings could change when final weekend figures come out Monday.
'Potter' premieres with $77.1 million
(AP)
16-Jul-2007
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AP - "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" enchanted moviegoers with a $77.1 million opening weekend, raising its total since debuting last Wednesday to $139.7 million.
"Phoenix" casts box-office spell over weekend
(Reuters)
13-Jul-2007
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Reuters - Warner Bros. Pictures'
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" worked its magic at
the box office Wednesday.
`Potter' casts record box-office spell
(AP)
12-Jul-2007
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AP - The boy wizard still has a magic touch at the box office.
Lukewarm "Potter" reviews don't bother muggles
(Reuters)
10-Jul-2007
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Reuters - The new "Harry Potter" movie drew
lukewarm reviews on Tuesday heading into its global debut, but
millions of "muggles" are expected to ignore the critics and
turn out in droves, box office watchers said.
"Harry Potter" Rocks Hollywood
(Fashion Wire Daily)
09-Jul-2007
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Fashion Wire Daily - Hordes of shrieking fans jammed bleachers set up along Hollywood Boulevard on Sunday night, desperate to get a glimpse of Harry, Hermione, and Ron - Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint in real life - as the fifth "Harry Potter" film premiered at the Mann Chinese Theater across the street.
Transgender singer makes statement
(AP)
09-Jul-2007
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AP - Lucas Silveira wears his heart on his tattoo sleeve.
Phoenix not into watching his films
(AP)
26-May-2007
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AP - Joaquin Phoenix slipped out of the theater the moment the lights dimmed at the Cannes premiere of his gritty crime drama "We Own the Night." He can't stand seeing himself on screen.
Blog: Palme D'Or winner hard to predict
(AP)
26-May-2007
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AP - AP correspondents Angela Doland and Jill Lawless are covering the Cannes Film Festival and writing periodic shorts on stars, the buzz and behind-the-scenes happenings until the festival wraps up May 27.
Linkin Park grows up with new album
(AP)
14-May-2007
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AP - "Hands Held High," one of the most powerful songs on Linkin Park's new album, includes lyrics about bombs blowing up mosques, a bumbling leader, high gas prices and general world confusion an obvious missive against President Bush and the war in Iraq.
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