| Type | Feature Film |
| MPAA Rating | R |
| Runtime | 1hr 47mins. |
| Genres | Thriller, Short Film |
| Status | Published |
| US Release Date | 12/05/2008 |
Young star Willow Smith dropped out of a planned movie remake of beloved musical Annie because she wanted to focus on enjoying her childhood.
Which fake president has the better record?
Tears and Observageddon rule the SDCC panel.
Will Smith's nine-year-old daughter will show off her language skills at the Nobel Peace Prize concert on Friday (11Dec09) when she introduces celebrated Chinese pianist Lang Lang in his native Mandarin.
Warner Brothers' 'Four Christmases' tops the chart for the second weekend in a row as it crosses the $70 million mark and proves that its holiday-oriented theme and title were the perfect combination for moviegoers looking for some light-hearted fare this weekend.
An outrageously entertaining movie that doesn’t let up for a second, <em>Nobel Son</em>’s unending twists and turns will have you reeling from the ride.
Nobel Prize winning novelist Saul Bellow has died at the age of 89.
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CANNES, May 11, 2000 -- It's official -- the famed festivities here have begun, even if the obligatory red carpet wasn't ready until the late afternoon. But a lack of carpet didn't stop the sun and stars from converging in the daylight this morning when Uma Thurman and Gerard Depardieu arrived with their posses for a screening of "Vatel," which opened the 53rd Cannes Film Festival. The wind ravaged the Mediterranean waters (magically sparing Uma's golden locks) as cameras flashed and fans clapp
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