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Group asserts right-wing films do better than liberal movies

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A finding from a conservative group says right-leaning movies made more than triple their liberal counterparts last year. A film critic disagrees.

Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams were paid significantly less for their work in "American Hustle'' than their male co-stars.

How Jennifer Lawrence keeps getting American Hustled by Hollywood

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In Hollywood, superheroes are still a boy’s club

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In Hollywood, superheroes are still a boy’s club

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When actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died, Hunger Games was not finished. Enter his computer double

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When actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died, Hunger Games was not finished. Enter his computer double

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Philip Seymour Hoffman is a leading actor in The Hunger Games film trilogy— and he wasn’t finished filming the final movie when he died of a drug overdose a month ago. So filmmakers plan to use computer animation to complete his role. It won’t be easy.

Woody Harrelson discusses career from ‘Cheers’ to ‘Hunger Games’

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Woody Harrelson burst onto the entertainment scene playing the role of Woody in Cheers. Since then, he’s appeared on TV and in movies and he’s recently taken on the role of playwright with an Off-Broadway show, Bullet for Adolf.

Hunger Games makes big splash, breaks box office records with debut

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When fans flock to The Hunger Games this weekend, they’ll be greeted with a movie that most critics agree is quite good. Though it’s visuals don’t always impress and some critics are worried that it doesn’t do enough to appeal to male fans, the film has already broken box office records simply with its pre-sale.

Hunger Games fans prepare for upcoming movie release with films of their own creation

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Fans of The Hunger Games have purchased millions of dollars in tickets to the opener of the first movie in the series this weekend. But for years, many of the fans have produced their own screen adaptations of the films, posting them to YouTube and other sites on the Internet.

Bully Rating Reveals MPAA’s Inner Working

The director and studio behind the documentary “Bully” won their battle to have the movie’s rating lowered from the restricted R-rating down to PG-13. Even though it doesn’t have any explicit sex scenes or extreme violence, “Bully” was deemed more risqué than “The Hunger Games,” a film about kids killing kids.  Ethan Noble  is the chairman of […]