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Movies can refer to motion pictures, the art form of making a film or the motion picture industry. Films are made by recording images of actors and scenery using cameras, animation techniques and special effects. In the late 1900s, computers became a key resource for making a movie. Films are made up of a series of individual images called frames. Silent, black-and-white movies were made as far back at the late 1800s. In the 1920s, films in the United States flourished with the rise of Hollywood, in southern California. Sound was added to movies at that time, and color eventually was used as an alternative to black-and-white. Customers buy a movie ticket at a movie theater and can choose fro...
Movies can refer to motion pictures, the art form of making a film or the motion picture industry. Films are made by recording images of actors and scenery using cameras, animation techniques and special effects. In the late 1900s, computers became a key resource for making a movie. Films are made up of a series of individual images called frames. Silent, black-and-white movies were made as far back at the late 1800s. In the 1920s, films in the United States flourished with the rise of Hollywood, in southern California. Sound was added to movies at that time, and color eventually was used as an alternative to black-and-white. Customers buy a movie ticket at a movie theater and can choose from a number of showtimes. Films, featuring "movie stars," are distributed by movie studios, which are large production companies. Movie reviews, written by film critics, appear regularly via numerous media outlets and can have a major effect on the success of a film and how much money is made.
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Does Dark Knight Rises Have Any Chance of Toppling The Avengers' $200 Million Blowout
The Avengers' historic $200 million-plus opening weekend is being cheered in a place you might least expect: Gotham City. Batman's Hollywood bosses sound assured that big business for The Avengers will mean big business for The Dark Knight Rises....
Tags: Business Enterprises, Academy Awards, The Dark Knight Rises (movie), IMAX, Entertainment
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Who's Not Going to Star in Iron Man 3? Oscar Nominee Pulls Out of Key Role
There's been a lot of talk about Iron Man 3 lately. We've heard some cool new facts about the anticipated flick, including new names joining the cast, and as always, we've also heard about certain celebs that are skipping out on the sequel. And now,...
Tags: Facebook, Shane Black, Entertainment, Gwyneth Paltrow
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Move Over, Kristen Stewart! Alicia Silverstone's Also a Vampire
Is Alicia Silverstone moving in on Kristen Stewart's Twilight territory? The 35-year-old actress has reunited with her Clueless director Amy Heckerling for the upcoming vampire-themed romantic comedy Vamps costarring Krysten Ritter. While Silverstone...
Tags: Alicia Silverstone, Romance (genre), Amy Heckerling, Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart
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Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks' Being Made into a Movie
Apr 04 (TheWrap.com) - From the classic western "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid" to the painful ego-trip that was "Masked and Anonymous," Bob Dylan has a pretty extensive, if varied movie resume for a rock star. But in a career that netted him a Best...
Tags: Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones (music group), Billy the Kid, Entertainment, Pete Seeger
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On the Way-The Avengers
AMC Theatres announced Thursday that geeked-up moviegovers had cleaned it out of $40 tickets for a one-day-only, superhero-movie marathon set to culminate with The Avengers' midnight May 4 release. The chain said it was adding screenings to the 10...
Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Entertainment, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (movie)
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Movie Review: Cabin in the Woods
Review in a Hurry: Venture into the Woods for laughs and scares, stay for the commentary on our sadistic, voyeuristic culture—it's like Scream spliced with The Hunger Games. A twisty puzzle, as promised by the Rubic's Cube cabin on the film's...
Tags: Bradley Whitford, Richard Jenkins, Entertainment, Jesse Williams, Chris Hemsworth
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The Weekend Box Office
The Hunger Games, meet Avatar. With an estimated $21.5 Friday-Sunday, the Jennifer Lawrence hit captured its fourth straight box-office win, the most consecutive No. 1 finishes since James Cameron's blockbuster ruled the multiplex. The Three...
Tags: Courtney Love, Entertainment, Chris Hemsworth, Bobby Farrelly, Joss Whedon
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'Think Like a Man' replaces 'Hunger Games' at Number One
The comedy based on a relationship advice book by Steve Harvey collects an estimated $33 million over the weekend. 'The Lucky One,' starring Zac Efron, brings in $22.8 million. Moe, Larry and Curly couldn't do it. Neither could Snow White, an army of...
Tags: Jumping the Broom (movie), Charlie St. Cloud (movie), Underworld: Awakening (movie), Entertainment, Documentary (genre)
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The Beatles: The Lost Concert
NEW YORK (AP) — The Beatles are hitting theaters nationwide. Recently discovered footage of the Fab Four's first full-length concert in the United States is the subject of a new documentary, "The Beatles: The Lost Concert." Recorded at...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Ed Sullivan, Entertainment, The Beatles (music group), Documentary (genre)
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The Weekend Movies
Nicolas Cage's Ghost Rider movies are nothing if not full of surprises.
Five years ago, the original movie shocked by opening huge.
This time out, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance shocked by coming up flat.
Channing Tatum's The Vow and Denzel...Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Entertainment, Politics, Angelina Jolie, Espionage and Intelligence
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Will The Artist's Uggie Crash the Oscars Red Carpet? Read more: http://www.eonline.com/redcarpet/2012/oscars/news/will-the-artist-s-uggie-crash-the-oscars-red-carpet/296645#ixzz1nVWePwsh
Uggie fans, take heed! Because apparently there is a chance we'll see The Artist's scene-stealing pooch today. And no, not in a prerecorded skit—we're talking in the flesh…uh, we mean fur! Because while we heard from Academy sources that...Tags: Academy Awards, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Missi Pyle, Artists
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#1 Movie Features Urban Song
The film Act of Valor featuring Keith Urban’s new song “For You” hit theaters this weekend and was number one at the box office. Keith says he was truly touched by the stories of the real-life Navy SEALS who are featured in the film....Tags: Entertainment, Keith Urban, Music
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