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  1. Tina Fey Goes Big in 'Baby Mama'
  2. John Cusack Outsources 'War Inc.'
  3. Filmmaker: Pacific War Hero Deserved Higher Honor
  4. Helen Hunt: The Spotlight Isn't Enough This Time
  5. Casey Affleck
  6. 'Deception'
  7. Abu Ghraib Film Brings Photos to Life
  8. 'Redbelt'
  9. 'Iron Man'
  10. 'Son of Rambow'
  11. 'Mister Lonely'
  12. 'Son of Rambow'
  13. 'Mister Lonely'
  14. 'SOP'
  15. 'Then She Found Me'
  16. 'Wings of Defeat': Kamikaze Stories, Told in Person
  17. 'Iron Man'
  18. 'Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay'
  19. Letters: Take Heart, Sarah Marshalls
  20. Indiana Jones: Saving History or Stealing It?
  21. 'Standard Operating Procedure'
  22. Solano Drive-In Theater, a 21st Century Revival
  23. 'Baby Mama'
  24. Movie Politics: Who'd Play White House Hopefuls?
  25. Film Ad Campaign Tough on 'Sarah Marshalls'
  26. Summary Judgment: Not-So-Forgettable Films
  27. 'Walk Hard' Steps All Over the Music Biopic
  28. 'Sarah Marshall': Sex Comedy, Awkwardness Intact
  29. Spurlock Makes Another Film About Spurlock
  30. Latest 'Rambo' Movie Now Showing in Vietnam
  31. 'Forbidden Kingdom' Is a Doofy Union for Chan, Li
  32. 'The Forbidden Kingdom'
  33. 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'
  34. Helen Hunt - ATC Friday - DRAFT
  35. Intrusion Becomes Friendship in "The Visitor"
  36. A Do-It-Yourself Approach to Finding bin Laden
  37. '88 Minutes'
  38. 'The Life Before Her Eyes'
  39. Apatow Undertow
  40. Disney Animator Ollie Johnston Remembered
  41. Documentary Challenges Big 'King Corn'
  42. Uma Thurman: Before 'Her Eyes,' A Varied Life
  43. Murder Ensnares Surfer Gang Documentary
  44. 'Smart People'
  45. 'Street Kings'
  46. Jackie Chan's Road to Martial Arts Mastery
  47. 'The Visitor'
  48. 'Young @ Heart'
  49. Hannibal Lecter: A Psycho with an Unlikely Soft Spot
  50. Checking the Math of '21'
  51. Learning to Drum -- and Live -- in 'The Visitor'
  52. In Paris, a 'Red Balloon' with an Eastern Air
  53. Summary Judgment: From Smarties to Kings
  54. But Will 'We' Like You Sarah Marshall?
  55. 'The Visitor,' Finding a Welcome in His Own Home
  56. Sarah Jessica Parker, from 'Sex' to Sensibility
  57. 'The Visitor' Will Make Lou Dobbs' Head Explode
  58. Oliver Stone's 'W': The NPR Interpretation
  59. Elderly Rock Singers Put on a Good Show
  60. Charlton Heston, Old-School Gentleman, Dies at 84
  61. Charlton Heston: Film Icon, Conservative Activist
  62. College Trains Young Iraqi Filmmakers
  63. Bette Davis: In Those Eyes, Always a Glint of Fire
  64. A Little 'Light' Music: Scorsese on the Stones
  65. Gender Inequity in 'Whoville'
  66. Helen Mirren Traces Her Regal Russian Roots
  67. Filmmaker Jules Dassin, 96, Dies
  68. 'Killing Fields' Journalist Dies
  69. 'Stop Loss' Inspired by Real Soldier Stories
  70. 'Stop Loss': Not Another Anti-War Movie
  71. 'Persepolis' Strikes a Chord with Young Iranians
  72. In 'Stop Loss,' a Soldier's Rocky Return from War
  73. Dutch Film Criticizing Islam, Quran Angers Muslims
  74. Card by Card, Stride by Stride, It's an Unthrilling Run
  75. Hollywood Veteran Richard Widmark Dies at 93
  76. 'Blindsight'
  77. George Clooney Takes Premiere to Kentucky
  78. Oscar-Winning Actor Paul Scofield Dies
  79. Director Anthony Minghella Dies
  80. Anthony Minghella, an Outsider Who Found a Way In
  81. Hollywood Makeovers, Frame by Frame
  82. Black Players' Struggles Find Voice in 'Black Magic'
  83. Blanche DuBois: Chasing Magic, Fleeing the Dark
  84. Patricia Clarkson's Sensual Role in 'Married Life'
  85. Summary Judgment: 'Funny Games' Not So Funny
  86. Johnson & Johnson Heir Makes Film on Income Gap
  87. Audience is Loser in Haneke's Unfunny 'Games'
  88. You Can't Lose with a Dr. Seuss Flick
  89. In 'Horton' Movie, Abortion Foes Hear an Ally
  90. A Thriller of a Documentary: 'The Unforseen'
  91. Oscar-Nominated Writer Malvin Wald Dies
  92. Victoria Wood, Writer and Star of 'Housewife, 49'
  93. 'Bank Job,' 'Miss Pettigrew': Old Forms, Well Turned
  94. Summary Judgment: Tripping on '10,000 BC'
  95. Van Sant's 'Paranoid Park,' a Tragic Triumph
  96. Into the Past, and the Preposterous, in '10,000 B.C.'
  97. Kasi Lemmons Loves 'Harold and Maude,' 'Tango'
  98. '10,000 BC' Is Dumb -- and Amazing
  99. Director Reveals Truth About 'Bank Job'
  100. Extreme Skiers Take Risky Runs in Documentary
  101. Taking the Measure of 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
  102. Summary Judgment: Film Romance and Ridiculousness
  103. 'Chicago 10' Re-Animates a Protest Story
  104. Color, Pageantry Can't Save 'Boleyn Girl'
  105. I Drink Your Catchphrase
  106. Will Ferrell Bounces Back in 'Semi-Pro'
  107. New Life for a School Film on Gay Tolerance
  108. Reviewed: 'Where to and Back,' a Film Trilogy
  109. Political History Gets Animated in 'Chicago 10'
  110. 'The Other Boleyn Girl'
  111. How to Revamp the Oscars: A Genius Plan
  112. Turning 'Peter and the Wolf' into an Oscar Winner
  113. Oscar Diary: Surviving the Red Carpet Alone
  114. Phylicia Rashad Takes Message of 'Raisin' to TV
  115. Monopoly, Candy Land Head to Hollywood
  116. 'No Country for Old Men' Wins Four Oscars
  117. Movie Music 2008: Oscar-Nominated Scores
  118. 'Counterfeiters' Has Real Shot at Foreign Film Oscar
  119. Oscar-Nominated 'Counterfeiters' Stirs Furor
  120. Oscar-Nominated Films Not Necessarily Popular
  121. Behind the Scenes with an Oscars Show Writer
  122. In 'Charlie Bartlett,' the Teen Therapist Is In
  123. Movie Fans Make Their Oscar Picks
  124. Sound Man O'Connell: A Fixture in the Oscar Mix
  125. Will Oscars Give Film Biz a Boost?
  126. Dear Oscar Nominees: We're Sorry We Missed You
  127. Plot Tricks in 'Vantage Point' Make It Implausible
  128. Hollywood Jobs: You Thought Actors Were Trouble?
  129. When Continuity Counts, Call a Script Girl -- Er, Guy
  130. Hal Holbrook: From Mark Twain 'Into the Wild'
  131. Oscar Ballot Counters Hide Away to Tally Winners
  132. 'Cinema of Truth' Was Born in 1960's 'Primary'
  133. Darth Vader: The Tragic Man Behind the Mask
  134. Hollywood Magic Can Overcome Even a Star's Death
  135. Milos Forman, Orphan, Immigrant and Oscar Winner
  136. Lupita Tovar, Mexico's Sultry Screen 'Sweetheart'
  137. Hopping Bad: Liman's 'Jumper,' Going Nowhere Fast
  138. Romance in Film, Not What It Used to Be
  139. 'Definitely, Maybe': Hardly the Charmer It Might Be
  140. Actor Roy Scheider Dies
  141. The Little Tramp: Frequently Down, Never Out
  142. Writers' Strike Nears End
  143. Lost in Israel: 'The Band's Visit'
  144. Striking Writers to Vote on Contract
  145. Watch It for the Soundtrack: 'Alexander Nevsky'
  146. Acclaimed Irish Playwright's Film Debut: 'In Bruges'
  147. Coen Brothers' 'No Country' Nabs Eight Oscar Nods
  148. In 'Bruges,' Medieval Charms (Plus Small-Arms Fire)
  149. Mark Wahlberg, Breaking and Playing the Law
  150. Summary Judgment: Not So 'Wild' for 'Fools'
  151. Colin Firth: 'Pride' Goeth Before the Fame
  152. Scientists One Step Closer to Holographic Movies
  153. Oscar-Nominated 'Taxi' a Grim Wartime Ride
  154. Paris Hilton Makes Movie, Critic Objects
  155. Mo'Nique Gives Audiences a Lot to Love
  156. On Screen and Off, Producer Scott Rudin Adapts
  157. Valentino's Sheik: An 'Other' Made to Swoon Over
  158. Judging African-American Legacy in Film
  159. Summary Judgment: Films Too Scary for Reviews
  160. New Movies: Look Straight in the 'Eye'
  161. In Beirut, a Beauty Salon that Feels Like Home
  162. Films in 3-D Expand Concert Audiences
  163. Has Hollywood Helped Pave Way for Obama?
  164. Wesley Snipes Awaits Court Ruling
  165. A 'Caramel'-Coated Version of Beirut
  166. Filmmaker Dreams of 'Pangea Day'
  167. '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' of Struggle
  168. Director Makes Films About Film Festivals
  169. A Doctor's Life in 'Baghdad Hospital'
  170. Doctor Takes Camera 'Inside the Red Zone' of War
  171. Shrewd, Selfish Scarlett: A Complicated Heroine
  172. Pollyanna: Spirit of Optimism Born Out of War
  173. Sundance Basks in Green Luxury
  174. My First Trip to Sundance
  175. Summary Judgment: 'Rambo' is Almost 'Untraceable'
  176. Sundance Pits Filmmakers, Studios in Fiscal Tango
  177. New 007 Movie Named for Story by Bond's Creator
  178. Collegians Act as Sundance Film Scouts for Sony
  179. Must-See Films at the Sundance Festival
  180. '4 Months' Raises the Iron Curtain on Abortion
  181. 'U2 3D' -- Better Than the Real Thing?
  182. Overlooked By the 2008 Oscars?
  183. 'People's History' Film Project Draws Stars, Drama
  184. Ledger's Death Is Film World's Loss
  185. 'Old Men' and 'Blood' Lead Oscar Pack
  186. Bob Mondello's Take on the Best Picture Nominees
  187. Meet This Year's Top Acting Nominees
  188. The 80th Annual Academy Awards
  189. Ellen Page on Her Oscar Nomination
  190. 'No Country,' There Will Be Blood' Top Oscar List
  191. Oscar Nods Arrive; Will a Show Follow?
  192. The Buzz at Sundance
  193. A Little Suspense, a Lot of Jerkiness in 'Cloverfield'
  194. Actress Swinton Moves from Art House to Hollywood
  195. 'Marketplace' Report: Directors in Deal with Studios
  196. Summary Judgment: 'Cloverfield, 'Mad Money'
  197. PBS to Air Adaptations of Jane Austen Novels
  198. 'Taxi to the Dark Side' Examines Torture by U.S.
  199. Golden Globes Awarded without Stars, Glitz
  200. Film Captures Annual Swim of Elephant Seals
  201. Study: Violent Films May Drive Down Crime Rate
  202. 'Rolling' Shot with Wheelchair-Mounted Cameras
  203. 'Cloverfield' Release Will Be Test of Online Hype
  204. Craven Peddles Low-Budget Films with Deep Roots
  205. Director Lumnet 'Knows You're Dead'
  206. Woody Allen on Aging, Filmmaking and Escape
  207. Movie Attendance Flat in 2007 Despite Blockbusters
  208. The Ones That Got Away: Patrick Tam
  209. In 2007, 'Top 10' Doesn't Do Hollywood Justice
  210. Holidays Bring Movie Madness for Critic
  211. Charlie Wilson Still Wants to Fix Afghanistan
  212. Summary Judgment: 'Water' or 'Bucket'?
  213. In 'Blood,' Day-Lewis Revisits His Darker Side
  214. Oil, Money, Religion and 'Blood' in California
  215. Musical Worlds Collide in 'Great Debaters'
  216. Debating the Merits of the Underdog Movie Formula
  217. 'Walk Hard' Sends Up Bio-Pics
  218. 'Charlie Wilson's War' a Satirical Spin on History
  219. Sondheim & Co., Taking 'Todd' from Stage to Screen
  220. Summary Judgment: 'Charlie Wilson,' 'Dewey Cox'
  221. Rickman Gives Voice to 'Sweeney Todd' Nemesis
  222. In 'Sweeney Todd,' Blood Will Most Certainly Flow
  223. Ridley Scott Refines His Vision of 'Blade Runner'
  224. David Edelstein's Top 10 Films of 2007
  225. 'Charlie Wilson's War' Was Unlikely, But True
  226. 'Sweeney,' Bloody Glorious on Stage and Screen
  227. A 'Legend' of a Tale, Remade for Era After Era
  228. Francis Ford Coppola Seeks Answers in 'Youth'
  229. 'I Am Legend' a One-Man American Metaphor
  230. Film Version of 'Kite Runner' Faithful to Book
  231. 'Atonement', 'Gangster' Up for Golden Globe
  232. Child Star, Now Grown Up, Re-releases 'Red Balloon'
  233. Summary Judgment: 'Kite Runner,' 'I Am Legend'
  234. In Mumbai, Hollywood Gambles -- and Gets Burned
  235. Movie 'Mockbusters' Put Snakes on Trains
  236. Irwin Winkler: A Film Producer's Producer
  237. Taking 'Atonement' from the Page to the Screen
  238. Amid the Humor, Dewey Cox's Music is for Real
  239. This Season, the Scrappy Heroes Are Wearing Skirts
  240. Religious Groups Question Direction of 'Compass'
  241. Romance Amid the Sweep of History in 'Atonement'
  242. Ellen Page, Playing 'Honest, Whole Young Women'
  243. Mexico Voices Hollywood for Rest of Latin America
  244. Ross, Scorsese Among Kennedy Center Honorees
  245. 'The Rocket'
  246. 'Diving Bell' Celebrates Life of the Mind
  247. 'Diving' into a Personal Story
  248. A Beautiful Movie: 'The Diving Bell and the Butterfly'
  249. 'Battlestar Galactica' Takes a Side Trip
  250. With a Sad Subject, 'Diving Bell' Surprisingly Funny