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Rift Between Shah Rukh and Arjun?

Shah Rukh Khan and Arjun Rampal
Speculations are obviously going to run high with the release date of Shah Rukh Khan's much-hyped film, Ra.One drawing near. News is doing the rounds that all is not well between Shah Rukh and Arjun Rampal.
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Jessica Simpson Pregnant, Celebrity Magazine Confirms

Jessica Simpson, 31, says she's pregnant, OK! magazine announced in a cover story this week. The singer-cum-actress and her fiance, former NFL player Eric Johnson, 32, are scheduled to marry in Hawaii this November.
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Rules of Engagement premiere up, Big Bang top rated

With ratings for Game 2 of the World Series on Fox still pending, CBS currently holds the top ratings slot for Thursday, thanks largely to the top-rated The Big Bang Theory and a strong season premiere for Rules of Engagement, according to preliminary numbers.
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Young adult series Empty Coffin headed to big screen

New York Times bestselling author Gregg Olsen has sold the movie rights to his young adult novel series Empty Coffin to independent financier and production company Kerry Kimmel & Pollack and Eric Thompson's Vigilante Entertainment, the companies announced.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie presents the Nansen prize to Yemen's Society for Humanitarian Solidarity and its founder, Nasser Salim Ali Al-Hamairy (not pictured) at a ceremony in Geneva

Movie fans get glimpse of Jolie's Blood and Honey

The promotional trailer for Angelina Jolie's film directoring debut, In The Land of Blood and Honey, hit theaters Friday, giving a glimpse of the movie about love and violence in war-torn Bosnia.
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Three Musketeers gives swashbuckling a bad name

The creators of the umpteenth new adaptation of The Three Musketeers decided that the classic novel really needed a giant blimp battle, high-tech booby traps, bird droppings, Matrix-esque slo-mo fight scenes and scads of computer-generated French soldiers.
Director Bela Tarr looks on during a news conference after the awards ceremony at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin

Oscar entries, international auteurs coming to AFI Fest

New films from international auteurs Bela Tarr, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Hong Sang-Soo, Chantal Akerman, Jean-Marc Vallee and Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos will come to Los Angeles for the upcoming AFI Fest 2011, festival organizers announced on Friday.
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Lindsay Lohan arrives at morgue, on time

Actress Lindsay Lohan arrived on time to her court-ordered community service at a morgue on Friday, after nearly jeopardizing her probation one day earlier by turning up late and being refused entry.
'Paranormal Activity 3'

Movie Review: 'Paranormal Activity 3' Smoke, Mirrors and No Scares

Paranormal Activity 3 the third installment of the franchise started in 2007, relies on subtle movements, the power of suggestion, and a heavy dose of imagination from an anxious, but ultimately disappointed audience. Flashing back to 1988, the remainder of the story takes place as an 80s period piece. The much younger Katie and Kristi, who fulfill every scary movie's need for pale girls with long black hair, live with their mother, Julie (Lauren Bittner), and her boyfriend, Dennis (C...
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'In The Land Of Blood And Honey' Trailer: Angelina Jolie and the Bosnian War

The trailer for Angelina Jolie's controversial film In The Land Of Blood And Honey, the first movie she has written and directed, debuted on Friday. Is the film enlightening the world on the horror of war and the dangers of ethnic intolerance, or it opening old woulds for the sake of compelling story telling?
Martha Stewart Hails Dana Anderson

Martha Stewart Calls Dana Anderson a ‘Hidden Treasure’

Dana Anderson, who spoke at the ANA Conference Oct. 21, became a Twitter sensation after Martha Stewart tweeted that Anderson is a hidden treasure. Her speech was rife with inspirational quotes and words of wisdom, and the audience lauded her comedic genius.
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Cinematographer Denny Hall dies on location

Cinematographer Denny Hall, who had worked on TV productions since the late 1980s, died Thursday morning in New Orleans, after suffering a heart attack while on location for the upcoming USA Network drama Common Law.

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