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Mark Wahlberg marries girlfriend Rhea Durham

Mark Wahlberg and his longtime girlfriend, model Rhea Durham, have married in Beverly Hills. People magazine reports the 38-year-old "Boogie Nights" actor tied the knot Saturday in front of about a dozen friends and family at Good Shepherd Catholic Church.

`High School Musical' graduates to No. 1 with $42M

Crazed killer Jigsaw has been done in by a bunch of singing and dancing teens.

'Max Payne' is all bullets and no brains

I’ve always wondered why, when I see a great Mark Wahlberg performance in a film like “I Heart Huckabee’s” or “The Departed,” I have to remind myself all over again that the artist formerly known as Marky Mark can be a very fine screen actor. But then I see “Max Payne,” and it reminds me; I forget how good he can be because of his frequent participation in brainless bullet-fests like this new big-screen adaptation of the popular videogame.

Homeless 90210: Slumming time and the livin's easy

Being homeless in this upper crust enclave is not exactly like living on the street in other places. There are handouts of $2,000 and bottles of Dom Perignon, lucky finds of Gucci shoes and diamond-encrusted bracelets, a chance to rub shoulders with rich and famous locals such as Mark Wahlberg and Master P, even empty houses to live in.

Wahlberg to make cameo appearance on `Entourage'

Fall is full for Mark Wahlberg. The 37-year-old actor-producer has upcoming productions in film, television — and his own family.

Tidbits: Wahlberg disses Clooney's 'Ocean's' films

Long before Matt Damon took on the role of second-generation grifter Linus Caldwell in “Ocean’s Eleven,” Mark Wahlberg had a shot at the part and turned it down. Looking back at it, Mark doesn’t regret his decision to skip what turned out to be a blockbuster franchise. In fact, he told Zoo magazine, he’s better off not having to pretend he enjoyed working on the films.

'Invincible' Wahlberg Movie Earns $17M

Football season started early as Mark Wahlberg's "Invincible," a Walt Disney tale about a real-life walk-on who signed with the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1970s, debuted as the top weekend movie with $17 million.

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5 Reasons why Max Payne is just a minor rash.

In 2001 a rare atmospheric game came out that paid homage to film noirs, John Woo and unusually for a game had an excellent plot. The game was named after the tormented character Max Payne, and his troubled monologue kept the story moving until the explosive end.

Entourage: Unlike A Virgin, but very much a Name Dropper! at The Insider
Source: lainiek

As I watched the 2nd episode of Season 5 of Entourage, I had to laugh at how many famous names and faces graced this episode. As Ari, Eric and Vincent discussed the potential new projects for Vincent, the names Tobey Maguire, Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Wahlberg were thrown at us.

What's 'Happening' in M. Night Shyamalan's new movie?
Source: USA Today

Now in theaters, The Happening joins that rarest of film genres — movies with a biology teacher hero.

Fill the Football Void with a True Story Football Movie

The Superbowl is still more than a week away and there will be no playoff games on the tube this weekend. Going through football withdrawals? Then grab a beer, settle in the recliner and put in a football movie.

BREAKING: Mark Wahlberg IN, Ryan Gosling OUT of Peter Jackson's 'The Lovely Bones'
Source: SlashFilm.com

Just one day before shooting is set to begin, Mark Wahlberg has stepped in to replace Ryan Gosling (Lars and the Real Girl) in the Peter Jackson-directed adaptation of Alice Sebold's The Lovely Bones.

Movie Reviews: The Brothers Solomon, Shooter, Waking Ned Devine
Source: Arabian Monkey

A review of three movies. The new movie a Brothers Solomon, the new DVD release shooter, and the classic comedy Waking Ned Devine

To see or not to see? - Fall Movie Preview
Source: The Battalion

Film critic Jason Deuterman previews the upcoming fall movie season, including films like "The Kingdom", "Across the Universe" and "American Gangster".

Review - Shooter

Shooter Medium: Movie Genre: Action/Thriller Review Number: 5 of 50 (see the note below) ------ I'm not particularly picky when it comes to the movies I enjoy, and I enjoyed almost all of this movie; however, the last ten minutes really ruined it for me.

Movie Review: Shooter

Watch Marky Mark use an assortment of rifles to poke small holes in the military industrial complex. He's a sniper, how else is he gonna fight it?

Wahlberg and Shyamalan Plan a 'Happening'
Source: Zap2it.com

Fox sets a Friday the 13th opening for the thriller. M. Night Shyalaman's latest cinematic joint "The Happening" has landed a leading man and a release date.

'Shooter' Review
Source: Hollywood.com

Solid acting and brave stuntmen elevate Shooter to a so-so movie--but yes, it needed to be elevated to get there. In other words: for hardcore action junkies looking for a quick fix only.

'Departed' Stirs Sequel Buzz
Source: Zap2it.com

Wahlberg's character may take center stage. If your movie is a popular ($125 million and counting) and critical (Oscar nods include best picture) success, sequel buzz is natural.

Movie Review - The Departed

Genre: mafia movie, thriller. Directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, Alec Baldwin, Vera Farmiga.

HBO getting the Wahlberg
Source: Yahoo! News

Marky Mark hoping to bring another hit to HBO.

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