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Kidman: Hollywood probably contributes to violence
WASHINGTON - Nicole Kidman conceded Wednesday that Hollywood has probably contributed to violence against women by portraying them as weak sex objects.
People:Nicole Kidman Source:(AP)
2009-10-21
"Angels & Demons" hits screens
ROME (Reuters) - After exposing a Church cover-up in "The Da Vinci Code," symbologist Robert Langdon returns to the big screen as an unlikely Vatican ally in the latest movie adaptation of a novel by author Dan Brown.
Nations:Italy People:Daniel Craig Ron Howard Ewan McGregor Nicole Kidman Tom Hanks Source:(Reuters)
2009-05-03
Bollywood triumph: 'Slumdog' claims 8 Oscars
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood has met Bollywood at the Academy Awards, and the makers of Oscar champ "Slumdog Millionaire" hope it's a sign of future melding between the U.S. dream factory with its counterparts in India and elsewhere in the world.
Nations:India People:Michelle Williams Will Smith Kevin Kline Hugh Jackman Sean Penn Heath Ledger
2009-02-23
'Slumdog' rules Oscars with 8 prizes, best picture
LOS ANGELES - "Slumdog Millionaire" took the best-picture Academy Award and seven other Oscars on Sunday, including director for Danny Boyle, whose ghetto-to-glory story paralleled the film's unlikely rise to Hollywood's summit.
Nations:India U.S. Australia People:Marion Cotillard Baz Luhrmann Jon Stewart Tilda Swinton Christopher Nolan Beyonce Knowles Activities:Holocaust
2009-02-23
Urban avoids `Days of Thunder' plug at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Country music star Keith Urban performed a surprise two-song set for reporters to kick off his day at the Daytona 500, where he was the featured artist for Sunday's pre-race concert.
Nations:Australia People:Keith Urban Nicole Kidman Tom Cruise Activities:Daytona 500 Source:(AP)
2009-02-15
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