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iTunes to sell short films from Sundance
Jan 12 2007 8:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Nearly half of the short films being screened at this month's Sundance Film Festival will be available for purchase at Apple's iTunes store under a deal announced Friday.
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Two preteens perform with Tenacious D
Jan 12 2007 5:33PM (CT)
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - Jack Black turned his "The School of Rock" role into reality when he plucked two preteen musicians from obscurity and asked them to perform with his rock band. Black played a teacher who turns his class into a rock band in the 2003 comedy, directed by Richard Linklater.
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Iraqi director gives voice to his nation
Jan 12 2007 2:57PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - If the Oscar for best foreign-language film were awarded to the filmmaker who overcame the greatest hardships and faced the biggest risks to bring his vision to the screen, then Iraqi director Mohamed Al-Daradji would be the odds-on favorite to take home the golden statuette for his debut feature film, "Ahlaam."
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Theater owner agrees to show `Stomp'
Jan 12 2007 1:10PM (CT)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) - The CEO of a theater chain who said he wouldn't show "Stomp the Yard" at his Springfield theaters because he feared the movie could attract gang members has changed his mind.
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`The Queen' & Bond get British film nods
Jan 12 2007 10:31AM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - "The Queen" and "Casino Royale" led the nominations for the British Academy Film Awards announced Friday, with Helen Mirren among the nominees for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II and Daniel Craig cited for his performance as James Bond.
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Mel Gibson to attend premiere in Mexico
Jan 12 2007 8:32AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mel Gibson will travel to Mexico next week for the Mexican premiere of his new movie "Apocalypto," about ancient Mayans, his publicist said.
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Nevada town plans statue to honor Hughes
Jan 12 2007 3:38AM (CT)
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Howard Hughes could have tied the knot with the Hollywood glamour girl anywhere in the world. But the billionaire's obsession with privacy prompted him to marry actress Jean Peters in the remote mining town of Tonopah 50 years ago Friday.
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Nevada town plans statue to honor Hughes
Jan 12 2007 3:38AM (CT)
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Howard Hughes could have tied the knot with the Hollywood glamour girl anywhere in the world. But the billionaire's obsession with privacy prompted him to marry actress Jean Peters in the remote mining town of Tonopah 50 years ago Friday.
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