Twittering Actors, Directors Give On-Set Insights Backstage.com Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:37 PM PDT April 01, 2009 By Gregg Kilday When he showed up to begin shooting his new film "Five Killers" in the south of France last week, Ashton Kutcher encountered one of those unexpected glitches that regularly pop up on any movie set. | After 'Slumdog' Fame, Developers Cast New Eye on India The Online NewsHour Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:36 PM PDT Mumbai's Dharavi slum, which gained global recognition in the movie "Slumdog Millionaire," has caught the eye of developers for its prime location. NewsHour special correspondent Simon Marks looks into the real estate tug-of-war in this Web-exclusive video dispatch. | Movie theater prices are out of control Tiger Weekly Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:13 PM PDT If you've been to a movie theater recently, you have seen first hand how much times have changed now in as little as only 10 years. The outrageous ticket prices are now reaching levels of close to $10 a pop here in Louisiana and as much as $15 to $20 in major cities like New York and Los Angeles. | Caine says he can 'out-rant' Bale San Diego 6 Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:11 PM PDT The actor has defended his Dark Knight co-star's infamous rant insisting he has behaved far worse during movie shoots. | Review: Sci-fi spoof alien to the idea of entertainment Contra Costa Times Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:03 PM PDT "Alien Trespass," a monster movie that tries to re-create the slick, silly big-studio B-movies of the Eisenhower era, isn't remotely as funny as the filmmakers seem to think, but movie buffs can appreciate the attention to 1950s production values. | Devo Movie On The Way ChartAttack.com Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:02 PM PDT De-evolution, Energy Domes and geeky post-punk will come to the big screen at some point in the future via a Devo biopic. Devo bassist Gerald Casale told Flavorwire he's working on the first draft of the film with Rolling Stone magazine's Matt Diehl. | Chicago - Movie Reviews Pride Amp Glory ContactMusic Wed, 01 Apr 2009 13:02 PM PDT Pride & Glory took a long time coming to the screen. The script was written in 1999, and took years before it went before the camera. It was delayed further even after it ... | Fed takes mortgage act to movie theaters Reuters Wed, 01 Apr 2009 12:44 PM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Superheroes aren't the only ones saving the day in movie theaters. This month, the Federal Reserve aims to help struggling homeowners by placing advertisements in theaters telling people how to avoid mortgage scams. | | |
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