movies
High-tech filmmaking and "Avatar"
The movie magic that went into "Avatar," James Cameron's highly anticipated 3-D, computer animated, $237 million, sci-fi film.
Controversy behind Eastwood's "Invictus"
Director Clint Eastwood's latest film "Invictus" opens this weekend; it has part of the South African community in an uproar.
'Fantastic Mr. Fox' and stop motion animation
Stop motion animation, invented by a Hungarian émigré, is back with the big-budget release of "Fantastic Mr. Fox."
From print to screen: The evolution of 'Precious'
The new film, "Precious," started out as a novel by author Sapphire, who took her time in allowing the book to be adapted for the screen.
Russian-Georgian conflict goes Hollywood
The biggest-budget movie ever to be made on Georgian soil tells the story of a journalist and a cameraman caught up in the conflict between Russia and Georgia.
Hilary Swank in 'Amelia' might not fly
"Amelia," the biopic of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart opening across the country this weekend, might not add another Oscar to Swank's collection.
Art-house films to see this weekend
Even though "Surrogates" and "Fame" debut this weekend, it's the art-house films that have stolen the hearts of movie reviewers.
Diablo Cody on horror movies and post-feminism
Screenwriter Diablo Cody won an Oscar for 2007's 'Juno,' but says her new horror film was her dream script.
Movies for this weekend -- and beyond
The Tim Burton movie '9' opens this Friday, and the Toronto International Film Festival launches fall films for the US.
Kids' movies aren't just for kids anymore
With big name producers and stars, the makers of 'Where the Wild Things Are' and 'Mr. Fox' are hoping to appeal to kids AND adults.
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