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  • Anne Hathaway Wins Best Supporting Actress Oscar For 'Les Miserables'

    02/25/2013

    Anne Hathaway, 30, might have thought she hit it big last year when she hosted the Oscars with James Franco, 34, but America's new sweetheart hadn't seen anything yet, as last night's 85th Academy Awards proved, when she took away her first Oscar, a win for Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture for her role as Fantine in Les Miserables, also starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Helena Bonham Carter.

  • VIDEO: Anne Hathaway Gives Emotional Oscars Speech For Best Supporting Actress Win

    02/25/2013

    Anne Hathaway, 30, might have thought she hit it big last year when she hosted the Oscars with James Franco, but America's new sweetheart hadn't seen anything yet, as last night's 85th Academy Awards proved, when she took away her first Oscar, a win for Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture for her role as Fantine in Les Miserables, also starring Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, and Helena Bonham Carter.

  • WATCH: President Bill Clinton Introduces 'Lincoln' At Golden Globes

    01/14/2013

    A distinctly non-Hollywood speaker, former President Bill Clinton, 66, stopped by the Golden Globes on Sunday night to introduce the nominated film, Lincoln, starring Daniel Day Lewis, Sally Field, David Strathairn, Tommy Lee Jones, James Spader, Hal Holbrook and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

  • 'Lincoln,' 'Silver Linings Playbook' Lead Oscar Nominations

    01/10/2013

    The Academy Award nominations were announced on Thursday morning with Lincoln leading the pack with 12 nominations.The Steven Spielberg-directed biopic about the 16th President of the United States received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Actor in a Leading Role for Daniel Day-Lewis, 55, and Supporting Actor and Actress nominations for Tommy Lee-Jones, 66, and Sally Field, 66, respectively.

  • 'Lincoln' Reigns Supreme

    11/16/2012

    Lincoln, as directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner, goes beyond the biopic genre to create a political blockbuster in which the heated action unfolds in cabinet meetings, on the House floor, and on the streets of 19th-century Washington, D.

  • My Doubts About Steven Spielberg's 'Lincoln'

    10/05/2012

    The latest trailer for Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln was released during Wednesday’s presidential debates and it has garnered considerable buzz since, with many chomping at the bit to name it the year’s best film.

  • Who Is 'Girls' Star Adam Driver?

    07/10/2012

    You probably know him from playing insensitive pseudo-boyfriend Adam Sackler opposite Lena Dunham's Hannah Horvath on HBO's new celebrated series, Girls, but you may not know that Adam Driver, 28, has had quite the career both on and off the screen.

  • 'The Amazing Spider-Man' Spoils New Supervillain

    07/05/2012

    Marc Webb's new The Amazing Spider-Man, starring Andrew Garfield, Sally Field, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Martin Sheen and Campbell Scott, is following in the footsteps of such films as The Avengers and Captain America by teasing a whole new villain in a short clip after the credits.

  • SPOILERS: 'The Amazing Spider-Man' Ups The 3-D Ante

    05/04/2012

    If director Marc Webb has his way, The Amazing Spider-Man will be unlike anything anyone has ever seen when it hits theaters July 3. That's because Webb, whose earlier work includes the indie hit (500) Days of Summer, is making sure the Spider-Man reboot includes heart and smarts, and he's enlisted the help of some movie magic-makers to crank up the visual volume.

  • Andrew Garfield's Skulking Spider-Man

    11/21/2011

    The new Spider-Man production, The Amazing Spider-Man, may be top secret, but star Andrew Garfield, 28, was seen skulking around New York City in black jeans and a black hoodie during filming, looking every bit the part of the mysterious superhero.

  • Brothers and Sisters: Season 4

    09/15/2010

    Maybe we’re tired of watching one self-involved backstabber after another and wondering “why are they on my TV screen?” The reality shows that dominate primetime lineups have done their best to prove that schadenfreude (an emotion we really should label in English) is a good reason to turn on the television.