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`The Help,' Dujardin win at lively SAG Awards
Jan. 30, 2012 1:59 AM ET (AP)
Finally, an awards show with some surprises and spontaneity.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards featured some unexpected winners, including "The Help" for best overall cast performance and Jean Dujardin...
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Sundance question: How to spend a billion dollars
Jan. 27, 2012 12:22 PM ET (AP)
The million-dollar question at the Sundance Film Festival, home of low-budget stories shot on begged and borrowed cash, is this: What would you do if you had $1 billion to make your movie?
The...
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Turkish film highlights gay honor killing
Jan. 24, 2012 7:19 AM ET (AP)
Shortly after telling his parents he was gay, Ahmet Yildiz was gunned down inside his car by his father in Istanbul. It was Turkey's first officially recognized gay "honor killing."
An award-winning...
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Jackson: Film saved life of West Memphis 3 suspect
Jan. 21, 2012 5:45 PM ET (AP)
Peter Jackson believes Damien Echols would be dead now if not for a 1996 documentary that cast doubt on the man's guilt in three child murders.
And Amy Berg, Jackson's colleague on the Sundance Film...
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Wealthy hit the skids in Sundance doc 'Versailles'
Jan. 20, 2012 6:31 PM ET (AP)
Lauren Greenfield's Sundance Film Festival entry "The Queen of Versailles" tells the story of every American in danger of losing a home amid the economic crisis.
The difference is that the home in...