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Malin Akerman, Adam Brody and Katie Holmes attended the premiere of "The Romantics" at Sundance. Check out photos as well as news and reviews from the Park City festival.
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Awards Watch: Directors Guild
DGA leadership enjoys the calm while keeping its eyes on new media, digital piracy and health care. » More

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Slamdance hands out awards
'Snow and Ashes,' 'American Jihadist' among winners
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'Little Fockers' release date shifts to Dec.
Universal will release 'Bureau,' 'Pilgrim' in summer instead
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Still no screen tests for Holden Caulfield
J.D. Salinger's books unlikely to become films, TV series
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Sundance: More retreads than recharging
Analysis: Fest largely fails to live up to marketing message
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'Avatar' poised for seventh boxoffice win
VIDEO: Film set to beat new releases 'Darkness,' 'Rome'
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Matt Damon to receive Cinematheque award
Ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hilton on March 27
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Box Office Tally

WEEKEND BOXOFFICE ESTIMATES

Gross Cume
1.
Avatar 36.0
552.8
2.
Legion
18.2 18.2
3. The Book of Eli
17.0 62.0
4. Tooth Fairy
14.5 14.5
5. The Lovely Bones
8.8 31.6
Weekend of Jan. 22-24. Figures in $ mil.

"Avatar"

Release Wknd. B.O. Cume B.O.
1. Avatar
108.3
1.29 billion
2. Sherlock Holmes
17.2 197.0
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
11.6 175.2
4. Up In The Air
11.2 19.7
5.
It's Complicated
10.4 50.9
Figures in millions. Weekend of Jan. 22-24, 2010

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FILMMAKER FOCUS
Reitmans gave film plenty of 'Air' time
"Up in the Air" might look like a romantic comedy, but in some ways it's really a father-son relationship story, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More
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'Dumbstruck' stars put words in dummies' mouths
They may put words in puppets' mouths, but ventriloquists are no dummies, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More
FILMMAKER FOCUS
Hollywood no longer an 'original idea town'
One of the myths about moviemaking is that the movie gods prize originality and are wide open to writers with something new to pitch, writes MARTIN A. GROVE. » More

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When in Rome

When in Rome -- Film Review

This basic maxim of moviemaking continues to elude legions of Hollywood players, and the latest demo of the impossibility of making a good movie from bad script is provided by "When in Rome." More

From Paris With Love -- Film Review

John Travolta lets entertainingly loose as a bald-headed, goateed, gonzo CIA agent with a short fuse in Pierre Morel's "From Paris With Love," an otherwise unsightly heap of nonsense that keeps tripping over its own swagger. » More

High School -- Film Review

"High School" wins the Cheech & Chong lifetime achievement award for pothead humor, which should translate into a smart stash at the boxoffice. » More

Splice -- Film Review

Mad science meets motherhood in "Splice," a slice of pulp storytelling in which Dr. Frankenstein is replaced by a pair of lovers too hip for lab coats. » More

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Q&A: Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof
Get ready to return to the island one last time: The final season of ABC's "Lost" is going to be an emotionally intense journey that harks back to previous highlights of the series, with the ideological battle between Jack Shephard and John Locke taking center stage. » More
J.J. Abrams on the set of "Star Trek"Q&A: J.J. Abrams
The writer-director's career goes into warp speed with "Star Trek." » More
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The screenwriter discusses why kings and queens are good film fodder. » More

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