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  • Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, November 2009
  • Shall We Sundance?
    This week at Movieline, we looked toward both the past and future. As nominations are awarded to the films of the past year, what can we glean about next year from the Sundance Film Festival’s announcements? Also, what is going on with the makeup-clad…
  • Our Commenters of the Week Win A Grammy Nomination for Best New Artist!
    It doesn’t matter if you commented here for the first time 14 years ago. Movieline, like the Grammy committee, is validating the efforts of youngsters and oldsters alike with the most flexible award of them all: the Grammy for Best New Artist. Have I…
  • GLAAD Vs. ABC, Part II
    The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation is changing its stance on Adam Lambert’s ABC ban, saying that although the network features lotsa gay people, they acted shady this time. “We appreciate ABC’s commitment to gay and transgender inclusion…
  • Bourne Again?
    Maybe director Paul Greengrass isn’t done with the Bourne franchise after all, says Matt Damon to EW. “Paul’s got to go to work, you know? He’s ready to do another job, and it wasn’t the right job now. I get it. I wouldn’t do it without him but I don’t…
  • Leona Lewis’ I See You Vs. Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On: Battle of the James Cameron Love Themes
    From the moment it was first announced that Leona Lewis would be undertaking the all-important duties of singing the exit music to James Cameron’s first film since Titanic, comparisons between her Avatar love theme and Celine Dion’s seminal “My Heart…
  • Jersey Shore Softy Guido Award: Week One
    Barring those of us who can fist-pump at 90 RPM (and some upset viewers), we all have a lot to learn from MTV’s Jersey Shore. The Real World-style docusoap about tanned Jersey maniacs who take up in a summer share and throw around Jager and the word “classy”…
  • The Two-Minute Verdict: It’s About Time Someone Gave Those Apatow Comedies The Totally Unfunny Business!
    Your first thought, after silently turning over the words The 40 Year Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It on your tongue to savor its unwieldy mouthfeel, is that this must be a joke, It must! Everything about this, from…
  • Buzz Break: Is it Raining? I Hadn’t Noticed
    · Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried make out in the rain in this new still from Dear John — mandatory, since it’s based on a novel by “wet people making out” author Nicholas Sparks (The Notebook). Audrina, get excited! · What does Kara…
  • In Theaters: Brothers
    A frustrating cobble of war story, familial drama and domestic melodrama, Brothers has more affecting moments than it deserves, owing to a couple of exceptional performances and a weary nation’s weakness when it comes to both sad soldier stories and Jake…
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