Latest News For 31-Jul-2008
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Alicia Keys snubs out cigarette branding from gig
(AP)
31-Jul-2008
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AP - Philip Morris International has pulled down billboards and posters promoting an Alicia Keys concert Thursday in Indonesia's capital after the singer protested the cigarette company's sponsorship.
Titanic's Been Unsinkable...Until Dark Knight?
(E! Online)
31-Jul-2008
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E! Online - Ten years after sailing off with $600.8 million, Titanic remains the top-grossing movie of all-time, a title which, up until The Dark Knight onslaught, hasn't been seriously challenged.
Britney's Dad to Rule the Roost Through '08?
(E! Online)
31-Jul-2008
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E! Online - Britney Spears' days under her father's thumb are numbered. But it's still a pretty big number.
Jennifer Love Hewitt's Ghost Lawsuit Busted
(E! Online)
31-Jul-2008
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E! Online - Jennifer Love Hewitt has exorcised her legal demons.
Latest "Mummy" sequel a tired undertaking
(Reuters)
31-Jul-2008
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Reuters - You might not be able to
kill a mummy but as "The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor"
demonstrates, you can kill a franchise.
TV movie warns: Don't mess with Texas cheerleaders
(Reuters)
31-Jul-2008
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Reuters - The setting is a modern
Texas high school, but the story immediately resembles a good
old-fashioned Texas Western.
A Cannes of worms for indie films
(Reuters)
31-Jul-2008
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Reuters - At the Cannes Film Festival
in May, buyers rushed to see the latest work from three noted
American filmmakers: Steven Soderbergh's "Che," James Gray's
"Two Lovers" and Charlie Kaufman's "Synecdoche, New York."
Kelly Price Is Next Roxie in London's 'Chicago'
(Playbill)
31-Jul-2008
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Playbill - Kelly Price is to take over as Roxie Hart in the London production of Chicago, now in its 11th year at the Cambridge Theatre, on Sept. 1.
Graphic novelist crafts book on Mexican murders
(Reuters)
31-Jul-2008
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Reuters - Graphic novelist Phoebe Gloeckner,
whose depiction of sex and childhood traumas has courted
controversy, is now contributing to a book about the largely
unsolved murders and disappearances of hundreds of women near
the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez.
Frustrated music lovers have a score to settle
(Reuters)
31-Jul-2008
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Reuters - If you're a fan of film
music, you've probably suffered through this experience: You're
watching a lavish Hollywood action film filled with the usual
wall-to-wall pyrotechnics and visual wizardry, but with every
ear-ringing explosion or gunshot, the orchestral score you've
been enjoying in the film's quieter moments is being drowned
out by a muddy sound mix that favors mayhem over melody.