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'Jumper' hurtles competition, earns $27M
Feb 17 2008 11:15PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The globe-trotting thriller "Jumper" leaped to a box office win with $27.2 million on a weekend when Hollywood offered something for everyone, with new films for action fans, teens, family audiences and the date-movie crowd.
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Kathleen Turner saves cash by riding bus
Feb 17 2008 5:45PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Kathleen Turner eats out less and often takes mass transit now that she's doing stage work instead of films _ and she enjoys getting compliments on the bus.
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Oscar town: Marfa, Texas?
Feb 17 2008 1:46PM (CT)
MARFA, Texas (AP) - A thousand feet above a wind-swept, drought-browned valley, a man steps out of a late-70s Ford Granada on a deserted two-lane. He is confronted by a second man, who raises a pneumatic bolt gun to his forehead and deals a fatal blow.
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Pa. county to Sorvino: Where's the film?
Feb 17 2008 12:31PM (CT)
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - First-time director Paul Sorvino doesn't understand why his investors are so jittery. More than two years ago, Lackawanna County agreed to partner with Sorvino on "The Trouble with Cali," an independent film the "GoodFellas" star is producing and directing in northeastern Pennsylvania.
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Brazilian film wins at Berlin festival
Feb 17 2008 7:31AM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - A movie about police violence in Rio de Janeiro that Oscar contender "There Will Be Blood" took two prizes, including best director for Paul Thomas Anderson. Sally Hawkins was named best actress for her part in British director Mike Leigh's "Happy-Go-Lucky," while Iran's Reza Naji took the best actor award for the lead role in "The Song of Sparrows."
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