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'Rectify': A drama series about freedom and loss
'Rectify': A Sundance drama series about freedom and loss with a man's release from Death Row
Cannes festival tribute for Woodward and Newman
Cannes Film Festival to pay tribute to the magic partnership of Woodward and Newman
'Transformers' plans casting call on Chinese TV
'Transformers 4' plans casting call on Chinese reality TV to pick 4 actors
Actor Wes Studi to be in Western 'Hall of Greats'
American Indian actor Wes Studi to be inducted into Western 'Hall of Greats'
CinemaCon honoree talks 'Star Wars'
Film exhibitors name Kathleen Kennedy 'Pioneer of the Year'
Tribeca fest dedicated to Boston on opening night
Brotherly love, on the screen and for Boston, opens 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival
'Star Wars' films to come yearly starting in 2015
Disney to release 'Star Wars' films each summer starting in 2015
'Lone Ranger' aims to take Tonto beyond sidekick
'Lone Ranger' aims to make Johnny Depp's Tonto more than a sidekick
Studio remains in hunt for 'Snow White' sequel
Studio remains in hunt for 'Snow White' sequel, but will Stewart return as fairest of all?
Vergara relieved son was home for Boston bombing
Vergara relieved son was home during Boston bombing; worried he's returned for college classes
With Twain in mind, Jeff Nichols digs up 'Mud'
With Twain in mind, director Jeff Nichols plumbs the depths of love in 'Mud'
Skakel trial lawyer defends work on murder case
Trial lawyer for Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel is challenged on trips but defends his work
Olmos, Phillips remember Jenni Rivera in film
Olmos, Phillips remember late co-star Jenni Rivera in 'Filly Brown,' her 1st, only film role
Review: Rodriguez saves 'Filly's' uneven script
Film Review: Gina Rodriguez's magnetic star turn saves 'Filly Brown's uneven script
Celebs address security concerns at annual NY gala
Stars attending annual Tribeca Film Festival kick-off gala address security concerns
Who's the boss? Aniston relishes producer role
Who's the boss? Jennifer Aniston relishes taking charge behind the camera
UK TV pulls terrorist satire after Boston bombings
British TV channel pulls terrorist comedy film 'Four Lions' after Boston marathon bombings
Quinto trusts his instincts for good causes, Spock
Zachary Quinto, an increasingly familiar face, aims to do 'tangible' good with Kiehl's project
'Man of Steel' promises poignancy from Superman
'Man of Steel' director promises Superman reboot will have poignancy along with action
At first glance, Hangover III is more of the same
At first glance, Hangover Part III is more of the same, and that may not be a bad thing




