The Evolution of Hollywood Disaster Movies
The Evolution of Hollywood Disaster Movies
Hollywood studios have been locked in a fierce battle to produce cinema's most thrilling disaster movie. We take a look at the evolution of the disaster film genre.
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The Raven Pt4 - "The Reading of The Will"
The Raven Pt4 - "The Reading of The Will"
Immediately following the funeral of Howard J. Tyler, family attorney Steven Michaels wastes no time in reading the last will and testament of the fallen patriarch. Most are pleased with the outcome but older son Sonny feels like he was slighted when his younger brother Tony Tyler is appointed as the successor to their father.
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Top Moments of the Week: 11/6-11/12
Top Moments of the Week: 11/6-11/12
TVGuide.com's Top Moments for the week of November 6 through November 12.
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Alicia Keys "Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart" Video
Alicia Keys "Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart" Video
Billboard exclusive with Alicia Keys on the music video set of her new single, "Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart"! Check out what she has to say about the new album and what it means to her!
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Awards Season Roundtable: Writers: Scott Neustadter
Awards Season Roundtable: Writers: Scott Neustadter
"500 Days of Summer" writer Scott Neustadter tells us how Daryl Hall & John Oates backed out of the movie but they were still able to use their song.
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Ninja Assassin premieres in Los Angeles
Ninja Assassin premieres in Los Angeles
Hundreds of fans gathered in Hollywood in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theatre to catch a glimpse of the popular South Korean singer and actor Rain at the premiere of his new martial arts movie "Ninja Assassin."
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Disaster flick heads to Japan
Disaster flick heads to Japan
The cast of '2012' promote the sci-fi film in Tokyo.
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Say Anything on "Say Anything"
Say Anything on "Say Anything"
With its first new album since 2007's "In Defense Of The Genre" out Nov. 3, Say Anything stopped by Billboard.com's studios to talk about the "dark," "cheeky" self-titled record.
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