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With the Golden Globes and SAG Awards out of the way, we still wait to hear from the Academy on February 24 for the 85th annual Academy Awards. Who’s nominated? Who should win? And who was left out? Let’s start off with music. Best original score: This one’s an easy Oscar nominee, and I would be shocked if Adele doesn’t nab the award for her song Skyfall. You never know though—I’m still a little...

Don’t You (Forget About Me)

The Breakfast Club is a celebrated classic, one that recounts a gloomy Saturday in detention shared by “a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal.” These are the exact words the brain himself writes and leaves behind once their fateful Saturday detention comes to a close.


Ted comes to life in theaters

A lonely boy whose only Christmas wish is for a best friend – cute. A couple in love trying to figure out if they are meant to be together – sweet. A foul-mouthed, pot-smoking stuffed bear come to life? Comedy gold.


Bella Swan and the Huntsman

Although Robert Pattinson has made great strides to overcome his fame as the “Twilight” saga’s Edward Cullen (with leading roles in films such as “Remember Me” and “Water for Elephants”), it’s hard to see Pattinson’s “Twilight” and real life love-interest, Kristen Stewart, as anyone other than Stephanie Meyer’s heroine, Bella Swan.


Dark Shadows deserves an early grave

Normally, I am a fan of Johnny Depp and Tim Burton — after all, their alliance produced classics like “Edward Scissorhands,” “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” and “Alice in Wonderland.” But although “Dark Shadows” held all the usual Tim Burton eccentricities (such as characters with papery pale skin and dark eye shadow and quirky personalities),


Rumor Mill - 9/19/10

Sherlock Holmes 2 gets a Girl with a Dragon Tattoo – Noomi Rapace, star of the Swedish adaptation of New York Times bestseller The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, joins the cast of the Sherlock Holmes sequel. Rapace is rumored to play a French gypsy alongside leads Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law.


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