Review: 'Australia' delights, but over indulges
Review: 'Australia' delights, but over indulges
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire reviews the Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman epic 'Australia.' (Nov. 27)
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'Cadillac' drives Beyonce almost to tears
'Cadillac' drives Beyonce almost to tears
Beyonce Knowles talks about how hard it was for her to play the emotional scenes in her latest film 'Cadillac Records.' (Dec. 2)
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Boyle's 'Slumdog' tops BIFA awards
Boyle's 'Slumdog' tops BIFA awards
British movie stars hit the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday. Danny Boyle's 'Slumdog Millionaire' took home a trio of trophies - Best British Independent Film, Best Director and Most Promising Newcomer for Dev Patel. (Dec. 1)
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Talk of the Town
Talk of the Town
Talk of the Town brings you the latest in news, music and celebrity talk The day's top showbiz stories including Lil Wayne's Grammy nominations, Beyonce's fifth number one single, and Jane Fonda's return to Broadway.
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Talk of the Town: Kanye on top
Talk of the Town: Kanye on top
Talk of the Town brings you the latest in news, music and celebrity talk The day's best celebrity news including Polanski's dismissal request, Federline's tell-all interview, and Kanye West's number one album. Bob Mezan reports.
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Cadillac Records: Beyonce
Cadillac Records: Beyonce
Beyonce talks with John Fugelsang about her new movie CADDILLAC RECORDS in which she plays Etta James. She's also releasing her new album I Am and discussing just who is Sasha Fierce.
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Cadillac Records: Stars Speak Out
Cadillac Records: Stars Speak Out
CADILLAC RECORDS isn't just an entertaining movie; it's a compelling history of one of music's most influential record labels. Stars Beyonce, Adrien Brody and Jeffrey Wright talk about playing part of history at the movie's premiere.
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The Kids in the Hall Profile
The Kids in the Hall Profile
The Kids in the Hall is a Canadian sketch comedy group formed in 1984, consisting of comedians Dave Foley, Kevin McDonald, Bruce McCulloch, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. This internationally renowned comedy troupe broke new ground on HBO and CBC with their characterizations of secretaries, gays, and oddball creations like the half human Chicken Lady . In this video clip we profile The Kids in the Hall from how they came together and why fans love their unique way to make strange things happen in ordinary places.
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