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Box Office Analysis, Feb. 25: 'Vantage Point' Secures Top Spot
The political thriller
Vantage Point
opened at No. 1 at the North American box office this weekend with $24 million. The action-drama about a presidential assassination seen from the viewpoints of different characters, included a star-studded ensemble cast that featured Dennis Quaid and Matthew Fox as Secret Service agents.
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News, April 16: Bill is Trump's New Apprentice, Schwarzenegger Wants Film Industry To Stay in Cal-ee-fornia, Kurt Cobain Biopic in Works, More…
Bill is Donald Trump's New Apprentice, Arnold Schwarzenegger Bolsters Calif. Film Industry, Kurt Cobain Biopic in Works John Malkovich Zooey Deschanel Sam Rockwell
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Sundance Unveils Part of 2004 Slate
Sundance Film Festival officials have announced entries for dramatic, documentary and "American Spectrum" categories of the 2004 festival, which runs Jan. 15 through Jan. 25 in Park City, Utah.
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News, Aug. 1: Knight Back in the Hoosegow, Garner Stays With "Alias" Through '08, Cage a "Weather Man," More...
Rap mogul and founder of Death Row Records Marion "Suge" Knight was sent back to prison for 10 months Thursday for punching a parking attendant at a Hollywood nightclub. Also: Queen Latifah, Jam Master Jay, Marie Trintignant, Bertrand Cantat, Jennifer Garner, Shortlist Music Prize, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Gore Verbinski, Nicolas Cage, John Stalberg, Oliver Hudson.
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Box Office Analysis, June 1: Fish Rule!
Finding Nemo, Pixar Animation Studios' little movie about a fish, netted a briny $70.6 million take at the box office this weekend, posting the best opening ever for an animated film. Top 10: Finding Nemo Bruce Almighty The Italian Job The Matrix Reloaded Daddy Day Care X2: X-Men United Wrong Turn The In-Laws Down With Love Bend it Like Beckham
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Nelly, Missy Elliot Top BET Awards
The Black Entertainment Network announced Wednesday the nominees for the 3rd Annual BET Awards, with hip hop artists Missy Elliott, Erykah Badu and Nelly each receiving three nominations
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Tribeca To Honor Black Filmmakers
The second annual Tribeca Film Festival has announced its slate of special events, screenings and guests to mark the 25th anniversary of the Black Filmmaker Foundation.
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"Brown Sugar," "Barbershop" Top NAACP Image Noms
Brown Sugar, Barbershop, Antwone Fisher, Drumline and John Q were among the nominees announced Thursday in the motion picture category for the 34th annual NAACP Image Awards. The awards honor people and companies that support positive change for blacks in arts and entertainment.
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