| The Death Of Movie Stars - Forbes Jan 28th 2013, 04:18  Forbes |
The Death Of Movie StarsForbesAll the stars in the world couldn't save Movie 43 this weekend. The comedy, in the vein of Kentucky Fried Movie, earned an estimated $5 million (according to Exhibitor Relations) despite the presence of Emma Stone, Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet and ... | | | The power of cinema Jan 28th 2013, 04:18 I've said it before and I'll say it again: I love cinema! So when the invitation for the ''2nd Moviemov: Italian Cinema Now'' came, I knew that I was in for a treat. Any movie fest sponsored by a country's embassy is sure to offer the best of the best, and Moviemov at the Greenbelt 3 cinemas was no exception. | | The Death Of Movie Stars Jan 28th 2013, 04:18 January is always a depressing month but it's been particularly bad this year for movie stars. Big names like Mark Wahlberg, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ryan Gossling are flopping right and left. | | Steve Jobs movie gets mixed reviews Jan 28th 2013, 04:18 A movie about the early life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs premiered Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews, with some critics saying it presents a fawning, one-sided portrait of the late tech icon. | | Steve Jobs movie premieres to mixed reviews Jan 28th 2013, 04:18 A movie about the early life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs premiered Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews, with some critics saying it presents a fawning, one-sided portrait of the late tech icon. | | First Steve Jobs movie gets red carpet premiere Jan 28th 2013, 04:18 PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) - The first movie about Apple's legendary co-founder got a warm reception at its world premiere on Friday, just 15 months after Steve Jobs' death. "jOBS," starring "Two and a Half Men" actor Ashton Kutcher as the tech and computer entrepreneur who revolutionized the way people listen to music and built Apple Inc into an international powerhouse, got a red carpet roll ... | |
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