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Terrence Howard to join `Law & Order: Los Angeles' (AP)
July 31, 2010
AP - "Law & Order: Los Angeles" is getting another big-name prosecutor.
Gibson's ex-girlfriend urges him `tell the truth' (AP)
July 31, 2010
AP - Mel Gibson's ex-girlfriend says she's the victim of a "smear campaign" and never tried to extort money from the Oscar-winning star.
Disney selling Miramax to investors for $660M (AP)
July 31, 2010
AP - The Walt Disney Co. is selling Miramax Films to a group of investors for $660 million, marking a new phase for a studio that helped launch the career of Quentin Tarantino and push independent movies into the mainstream.
Sarajevo becomes biggest regional film market (Reuters)
July 31, 2010Reuters - Romanian film director Florin Serban was overwhelmed after showing his debut film this week to 2,000 spectators at the Sarajevo film festival, where he had shopped around his script as an unknown three years before.
Box Office Preview: 'Inception' vs. the 'Schmucks' (AP)
July 31, 2010
AP - Chris Nolan's "Inception" has been the No. 1 film every day since it opened earlier this month. Yet it could face a formidable challenge from the debuting comedy "Dinner for Schmucks" for the top spot at this weekend's box office.
Branagh: Shakespeare's superheroes are like `Thor' (AP)
July 31, 2010
AP - Kenneth Branagh is directing "Thor" for Marvel Studios, and some think it's a stretch for him to take on a superhero movie. He's more Shakespearean, having adapted several of the Bard's films for the big screen.
Hugh Hefner: Rebel with a cause (Reuters)
July 31, 2010Reuters - At 84 years-old, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner embodies the lifestyle of sexual freedom that his men's magazine has espoused since it was founded in 1953, featuring a nude centerfold of Marilyn Monroe.
"Charlie St. Cloud" a silly failure (Reuters)
July 31, 2010Reuters - Every now and then a brave filmmaker can't resist the temptation to make a metaphysical movie that somehow will manage to portray everlasting love on the screen, that will somehow show a romantic idealism so great that it transcends even the boundaries between the living and dead.
Sid Vicious absolved in erratic documentary (Reuters)
July 31, 2010Reuters - The title of "Who Killed Nancy" -- a new documentary opening Friday about the death of Nancy Spungen -- is a little misleading.
Paparazzo gets his due in "Smash His Camera" (Reuters)
July 31, 2010Reuters - One of the more memorable lines from "Chinatown" said something to the effect that, with enough time, old whores, politicians and ugly buildings become respectable.
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