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Sundance documentary examines rape in US military
Jan. 25, 2012 1:01 PM ET (AP)
The Department of Defense estimates that more than 19,000 military men and women were sexually assaulted by fellow troops in 2010 while serving in the United States armed forces. At least 20 percent...
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Review: 'The Grey' stays lost in the woods
Jan. 24, 2012 8:57 PM ET (AP)
How wonderfully unpredictable the movies can be. Who would have thought that, at nearly 60, Liam Neeson would be one of the top action stars around? It's the same, counterintuitive formula that made...
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Vets' advocate has key role in whale rescue film
Jan. 24, 2012 6:24 PM ET (AP)
Bonnie Carroll is well-known in veterans' circles as the founder of a vast organization that provides grief counseling and help for thousands of families of fallen military members.
But it was her...
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Weaver revisits paranormal with 'Red Lights'
Jan. 22, 2012 3:39 PM ET (AP)
Sigourney Weaver may not believe in ghosts, but the paranormal world of her latest film is not alien territory for her.
Weaver's Sundance Film Festival premiere, "Red Lights," is a dark exploration of...