Tyler Perry's `Madea' tops box office Bradenton Herald Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:37 AM PST Director Tyler Perry is having no problem posting bail for the protagonist of his movie "Madea Goes to Jail," which leads the box office with a $41.1 million opening weekend. | Love Stinks Up the 2009 Razzies About.com Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:26 AM PST Mike Myers and Paris Hilton took home top honors from one movie awards group, but their acting awards aren't the type they'll look back on with fond memories. Myers of... | 15 injured in Coimbatore jail clash after movie Calcutta News Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:23 AM PST Fifteen people, including eight prison guards, were injured when inmates of the central prison here clashed with jail officials Sunday, an official said. | Filming begins in Waxahachie for movie Waxahachie Daily Light Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:20 AM PST Downtown Waxahachie once again became a backdrop for a movie Thursday, as filming got under way on the square. âCarried Awayâ is the latest project of writer and director Tom Huckabee. | Oscars set to shake up their act Canada.com Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:18 AM PST With Slumdog Millionaire widely expected to collect the Oscar for best movie, suspense surrounding the glamorous affair has shifted to whether host Hugh Jackman's can dazzle audiences and stop the slide in television viewership. | Movie Review: The International Blogcritics.org Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:05 AM PST Tykwer's paranoid thriller is really only worth your time for its one stunning action sequence. The International, the new thriller from director Tom Tykwer, could be dismissed as an easy knee-jerk reaction to our current economic crisis, but the film was conceived before Lehman Brothers collapsed and Iceland's National Bank went under. As such, it's merely an uneven, mostly involving, but ... | 'Slumdog' evening? Oscar fave enters home stretch KSBY San Luis Obispo Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:02 AM PST Associated Press - February 22, 2009 11:53 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - A movie that nearly went straight to DVD before becoming a surprise hit is arriving at the last stop in its rags-ro-riches... | Memories of Enterprise: Signs that spring is coming The Enterprise Ledger Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:01 AM PST âWhen itâs springtime in Alaska and itâs 40 belowâ or something like that were lyrics sung by the late, great Johnny Horton, who also sang the title tune for the John Wayne movie, âNorth to Alaska.â | Slumdog Millionaire is the film to beat at Oscars: bookmakers CBC Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:56 AM PST As Hollywood prepares for the Oscars, bookmakers have placed Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire as the film to beat in several categories. The movie, shot in the slums of Mumbai, is expected to collect trophies for top movie, best director, adapted screenplay and original song. | Customer Service Brandon Sun Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:43 AM PST WASHINGTON - He said he'd be back - and soon he will be. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says he'll be shooting a cameo appearance soon for a new movie by friend Sylvester Stallone. | | |
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