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Oscar Countdown: The bleachers have a VIP, too

It takes persistence and a bit of luck to get to sit in the bleachers for the red carpet star-watching party on Oscar Sunday. One fan's dedication has made her a VIP in her own right.

Attorney: Charge against Brolin to be dropped

It's not exactly a presidential pardon, but prosecutors have agreed to drop charges filed against "W." actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright after an incident a Louisiana bar last year.

Police: Video taken of Brolin, Wright during brawl

Police said they have video of a bar brawl in which members of a crew filming an Oliver Stone movie — including actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright — were arrested.

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"We All As Americans Come Together As One - Teuta Dedvukaj
Source: FOX News Network, LLC

Attention Rap, Hip Hop, & Our Pop Culture Artists - The Major Leagues Require Better Lyrics!

Woody Allen signs 'Slumdog' star as his new movie muse
Source: Independent.co.uk

His movie-making has cemented the careers of a host of actresses who have gone on to claim Oscar success after starring in his whimsical comedies. Now, Woody Allen has adopted the Indian actress and star of Slumdog Millionaire, as his latest ingenue.

Milk Reviewed: [Witty Beverage Pun Goes Here]

Milk is a deceptive film. The hype will tell you it's a star vehicle about gay rights. It's actually a love letter to politics, and a well-placed and well-played cast gets to sign the card.

Is it Just Me or Are the Golden Globes Crazy?

Is anyone really believing what I've just read? I got on the internet in between classes so I could take a look at who is up for the 66th installment of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Golden Globe Awards.

Hollywood.com: 'W.' First Reviews are In
Source: Hollywood.com

Oliver Stone's highly anticipated W. was pre-screened to a handful of media outlets and Cinematical offers a glance at the initial reviews. . Up to the minute entertainment news.

'No Country' star Josh Brolin can't be broken
Source: msnbc.com

A discussion with Josh Brolin, star of "No Country for Old Men" (which I'll be reviewing shortly). He seems pretty interesting.

No Country for Old Men: The New Yorker review of the new Coen Brothers movie
Source: New Yorker

Needless to say, you could call every one of those details as a witness to the Coens' powers of suspense, and "No Country for Old Men" is beyond question a return to the dark, simmering days of their best work, in "Blood Simple" and "Miller's Crossing.

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