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The campaign for student body president at Stuyvesant, perhaps the most prestigious public high school in the country, is almost as sophisticated as any presidential election. But unlike presidential...

A comedy caper based on a thief who tries to steal a life for himself.

Andriy Krystiyan, or A K for short, has come to England from the Ukraine. A K is a philosopher (at least that's what he claims to be), a poet, and an authority on all aspects of life.

Mattie Fresno endures an uneventful life, until her grandfather--Nobel physicist, Raff Buddemeyer, leaves a videotaped will. Death, according to his unorthodox theory, is no barrier to their relationship and he promises to “always be there.

Max Payne is a maverick cop--a mythic anti-hero--determined to track down those responsible for the brutal murders of his family and partner. Hell-bent on revenge, his obsessive investigation takes him...

Fifteen young sailors, six months of intense training, one chance at the brass ring. A group of intrepid and determined young men and women, on the cusp of adulthood, embark on life’s first great adventure.

"Scanners," an underground organization of people with telepathic powers, set out to take over the world.

Two very different American brothers are adrift in an exotic world they don't fully understand. Ultimately, they cope with this intoxicating freedom in wildly disparate ways as the film builds towards its bloody, cathartic conclusion.

In 1960s South Carolina, a young white girl flees her hometown with her black surrogate mother and is taken in by an eccentric trio of beekeeping sisters who introduce the runaway to their secret world.

Three years have passed and the boys seem to have matured. Javier is going to marry Marta and Pedro is very much in love with his new girlfriend Raquel.

A straight sixteen-year-old girl recently relocated from San Francisco to conservative suburbia by her lesbian mothers struggles, like all teens, to fit in school and find love. But her quest is complicated...

The life and presidency of George W. Bush, his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith, and the critical days leading up to his decision to invade Iraq.

A social outcast describes how he finally found his place in the world.

Middle-aged Hollywood producer Ben is already in over his head trying to balance the tug-of-war of having two ex-wives and two different families with his latest business venture--the boldly "visionary"...

Body of Lies is an unexceptional but exciting Middle-East thriller that is lifted by the potent screen teaming of DiCaprio and Crowe.

The Express is a well-meaning inspirational football film--even if it seems like it comes directly out of some sort of Hollywood playbook for sports movies.

City of Ember is pure escapism fun, with plenty of stark visuals and inventiveness to go around.

After a down period, director Guy Ritchie is back in top form with a comedic action crime story that comes out shooting in style.

Grim, gory, gooey--and a hugely effective bit of Hollywood hokum--Quarantine is a winner that will undoubtedly please horror fans this Halloween season.

British director Mike Leigh takes a walk on the bright side in this wonderfully acted but dramatically uneven look at an eternal optimist.

Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is an infinitely cool romantic comedy for the infinitely young and hip.

Take Lady and the Tramp, crossbreed it with Babe and a Taco Bell commercial, and you’ll get the latest Disney talking-dog movie, an odd mix that kids are gonna love--even if it’s not best in show.

Anne Hathaway hits it out of the park with a winning portrait of a young woman in crisis in this funny, sad and very truthful story of a dysfunctional family trying to come together for a wedding celebration.

The director of Airplane! and The Naked Gun leans too far to the right in this scathing but terribly unfunny poke at Michael Moore.

Lisa Marie Presley welcomed twin baby girls Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.

Hollywood.com announced today the acquisition of Media by Numbers, the complete destination for box office data information and expert analysis. Current Media by Numbers President, Paul Dergarabedian, will be joining the Hollywood.com team as part of the deal. Terms of the purchase were not disclosed.

Britney Spears is ready to come clean about her past in a 90-minute documentary called Britney Spears: For the Record, set to air on MTV on Nov. 30. The one off will include interviews with the mother of two, behind-the-scenes footage from the studio and documentary clips from her life.

Brad Pitt has been working alongside partner Angelina Jolie to make things right in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina ravaged the city and surrounding areas.

Eric Bana is in talks to star in the remake of Nicolas Boukhrief’s Le Convoyer which, for the time being, is going by the moniker, Armored. F. Gary Gray is in talks to direct.

It has been a long, hot, bone-dry summer at America’s arthouses. There were a few specialty hits in the spring like The Visitor, Then She Found Me and Young @ Heart, and a pair of Penelope Cruz movies this summer, Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona and  Elegy. But the drought finally ended this past weekend. But Rachel Getting Married has the makings of an arthouse blockbuster

Production is under way on HBO’s upcoming comedy series Eastbound and Down, which, on paper, would seem to be the network’s next big hit.

It’s time to stand up and vote Nov. 4--that’s what the cool kids are telling us, anyway.

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

Hugh Hefner’s bachelor pad, mansion to be exact, seems to have a revolving door with many beautiful women coming and going. With his long term relationship with Holly Madison, 28, coming to an end it may be time to get that door moving again.

Interview with Angelina Jolie at the Premiere of 'Changeling'

Dakota Fanning compares her new character to her personal life.

Interview with Amy Ryan at the Premiere of 'Changeling'

JCVD returns to the country of his birth to seek the peace and tranquility he can no longer enjoy in the United States.

Starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet

Kevin James is 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop'

Preview of 'My Name Is Bruce'

Starring Elizabeth Banks and David Strathairn

Ernie Davis was the African American man to win the Heisman Trophy.

Josh points out the satirical nature of the story.

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A handsome and charismatic Australian, Hugh Jackman went from completing acting school to a starring role in a series on network television in his homeland in one day. Enrolling in drama school after turning down a role in the enormously popular Australia

Curly-haired, boyishly handsome teen and young adult lead who achieved heartthrob status as the usually wisecracking, sometimes sneaky and often slightly smug Mike Seaver on the popular ABC domestic sitcom "Growing Pains" (1985-92). To his credit Cameron

This tall, very shapely blonde performer is a former Miss California and second runner-up in the 1970 Miss America Pageant. Susan Anton made a splash on TV in the late 70s, and into the 90s has remained a frequent performer on the Las Vegas stage and in l

Sometimes dubbed "the voice of the Bronx", Price is primarily known for streetwise sagas like his 1976 novel "Blood Brothers" (filmed in 1978), a coming-of-age story set in the world of construction workers, and "The Wanderers" (published in 1974, filmed

New York Premiere of 'Body of Lies''

at the 4th Annual GLSEN Respect Awards. Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA. 10-10-08

at the Plant Funk's Fashion Week Kick-Off Party. Kress Super Club, Hollywood, CA. 10-10-08

at the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony Honoring Tim Robbins. Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA. 10-10-08

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Tim Robbins. Photos of all your favorite actors and actresses.

Susan Sarandon through out the years.

Jack Black . Photos of all your favorite actors and actresses.

Derek Luke. Photos of all your favorite actors and actresses.

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