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  • The silent-film-era movie "The Artist," starring Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo, received six Golden Globes nominations. (AP Photo/The Weinstein Company)

    'The Artist' leads Golden Globes nominations

    The silent-movie-era tale "The Artist" led the Golden Globes nominations with six, among them best comedy or musical and acting honors for its French stars, Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo.


  • Steven Spielberg (left) and Peter Jackson, seen at Comic-Con in July, hope their global blockbuster, "The Adventures of Tintin," will make its globe-trotting hero as popular in America as he everywhere else. It opens in U.S. theaters Dec. 21. (Associated Press)

    Global hero Tintin comes to U.S.

    Steven Spielberg hopes he's the typical American when it comes to Tintin: The filmmaker had never heard of the guy, but once he got acquainted, they became friends for life.


  • Emily Watson

    Taking Names: Watson conquers her fear of horses

    It's a good thing nobody told Steven Spielberg that Emily Watson is afraid of horses when she signed on to his new movie "War Horse."


  • 'Rango,' 'Puss,' 'Tintin' earn Annie nominations

    Johnny Depp's "Rango," Anne Hathaway's "Rio," Antonio Banderas' "Puss in Boots" and Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" are among movies competing for best-animated film at the Annie Awards.


  • 'Rango,' 'Rio,' 'Puss,' 'Tintin' earn Annie noms

    Johnny Depp's "Rango," Anne Hathaway's "Rio," Antonio Banderas' "Puss in Boots" and Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" are among films competing for best-animated film at the Annie Awards.


  • 'Twilight' stays bright but Hollywood snoozes

    The latest "Twilight" movie cast the longest shadow with $16.9 million for a third-straight No. 1 finish during one of the year's slowest weekends at the box office.


  • Universal Studios Florida to close 'Jaws' ride

    Universal Studios Florida plans to close one of its oldest and most popular attractions next month to make way for a new attraction.


  • British film director Ken Russell dies at 84

    Director Ken Russell got Oliver Reed and Alan Bates to wrestle naked, turned Vanessa Redgrave into a demonic nun and cast Ringo Starr as the pope. Critics and mainstream audiences often hated his films. Actors and admirers loved him.


  • IN OTHER WORDS: No, Virginia, there won't be a tree lighting

    The much-ballyhooed filming of Steven Spielberg's Abraham Lincoln epic starring Daniel Day-Lewis has been underway in Richmond for some time. For those in and around Capitol Square, it's hard not to notice, what with all the actors milling around in 19th-century garb.


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