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News Hound | 1 July 2009
Movie Talk sniffs around the back alleys of the internet to bring you the latest showbiz news – so you don’t have to get your paws dirty… The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced that from next … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Sandler, best picture, born to be a star, eclipse, Hugh Jackman, Johnny Depp, Martin Lawrence, Miley Cyrus, new moon, News Muse, Oscars, personal security, Public Enemies, summit entertainment, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Twilight, Washington DC
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The Best view | Burn After Reading
With their latest movie, Burn After Reading, the Coen Brothers have disappointingly retreated from the chilly heights of their brilliant Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and taken refuge in the glib, smartass cynicism that’s been a feature of so … Continue reading







