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‘No wardrobe malfunctions tonight:’ Eva Longoria pokes fun at herself after accidentally flashing the Cannes red carpet natpo.st/1a0PeMa

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Summer movie preview: From After Earth to World War Z, It’s the end of the world as we know it at cinemas this season: natpo.st/10jB1VY

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Where could they be now? A theoretical look at Leia, Han and Luke (and the rest of the gang) will be up to in Star Wars: Episode 7 natpo.st/11ljY8L

Awesome illustration by Steve Murray.

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Where could they be now? A theoretical look at Leia, Han and Luke (and the rest of the gang) will be up to in Star Wars: Episode 7 natpo.st/11ljY8L

Awesome illustration by Steve Murray.

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Legendary film critic Roger Ebert dead at 70Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who become the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation’s most influential thumb, died Thursday, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. He was 70.Ebert had been a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967. He had announced on his blog Wednesday that he was undergoing radiation treatment after a recurrence of cancer.He had no grand theories or special agendas, but millions recognized the chatty, heavy-set man with wavy hair and horn-rimmed glasses. Above all, they followed the thumb — pointing up or down. It was the main logo of the televised shows Ebert co-hosted, first with the late Gene Siskel of the rival Chicago Tribune and — after Siskel’s death in 1999 — with his Sun-Times colleague, Richard Roeper. Although criticized as gimmicky and simplistic, a “two thumbs up” accolade was sure to find its way into the advertising for the movie in question. (Illustration: Kagan McLeod/National Post)

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Legendary film critic Roger Ebert dead at 70
Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who become the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation’s most influential thumb, died Thursday, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. He was 70.

Ebert had been a film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times since 1967. He had announced on his blog Wednesday that he was undergoing radiation treatment after a recurrence of cancer.

He had no grand theories or special agendas, but millions recognized the chatty, heavy-set man with wavy hair and horn-rimmed glasses. Above all, they followed the thumb — pointing up or down. It was the main logo of the televised shows Ebert co-hosted, first with the late Gene Siskel of the rival Chicago Tribune and — after Siskel’s death in 1999 — with his Sun-Times colleague, Richard Roeper. Although criticized as gimmicky and simplistic, a “two thumbs up” accolade was sure to find its way into the advertising for the movie in question. (Illustration: Kagan McLeod/National Post)

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Meet the BatBerry, an all-Canadian V8-powered Batmobile replica
Restoring something along the lines of a Ferrari 308 GTS, preparing a 1989 Mazda Miata for the racetrack or building a replica of a Lamborghini Countach are all viable choices for a weekend project car from the 1980s. Meanwhile, cars used in movies are usually limited to scale models sitting on a bookshelf or in a display cabinet.

Very rarely are the two combined, yet that is exactly what Tim Neil is doing in his spare time. By day, he works for BlackBerry and application developers to deliver apps for the company.

By night the diehard Subaru fanatic works on a project more suited for the streets of Gotham City rather than Toronto. He calls it the BatBerry — an exact replica of the Batmobile used in Tim Burton’s Batman films. (Nick Tragianis/National Post)

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Ben Affleck and producer Grant Heslov along with members of the cast and crew accept the Best Picture award for Argo. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Ben Affleck and producer Grant Heslov along with members of the cast and crew accept the Best Picture award for Argo. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

More: http://natpo.st/XzvSrs

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Shirley Bassey performs Goldfinger onstage Sunday. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Shirley Bassey performs Goldfinger onstage Sunday. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Mark Andrews, right, and Brenda Chapman accept the award for best animated feature film for Brave. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

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Mark Andrews, right, and Brenda Chapman accept the award for best animated feature film for Brave. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Tagged with:  #Oscars  #Brave  #Pixar  #film
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Oscars 2013: The great host debate
Our film critic and arts & life editor go head-to-head to discuss whether or not there ought to be an Academy Awards master of ceremonies. Arts editor Barry Hertz says the position should be nixed; critic Chris Knight disagrees. What do you think?

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Oscars 2013: The great host debate

Our film critic and arts & life editor go head-to-head to discuss whether or not there ought to be an Academy Awards master of ceremonies. Arts editor Barry Hertz says the position should be nixed; critic Chris Knight disagrees. What do you think?

Tagged with:  #Oscars  #movies  #film  #Seth MacFarlane
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Here are five Star Wars spinoffs we hope aren’t part of Disney’s now-confirmed series of upcoming films focusing on single characters in the franchise. Yes, Jar-Jar Binks is one of them: natpo.st/XkaUOf

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Here are five Star Wars spinoffs we hope aren’t part of Disney’s now-confirmed series of upcoming films focusing on single characters in the franchise. Yes, Jar-Jar Binks is one of them: natpo.st/XkaUOf

Tagged with:  #Star Wars  #movies  #film  #Jabba the Hutt
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Movie based on Newtown shooting aftermath met with criticism, rage from residents
An independent film production based on events following the Newtown school shooting has been criticized by Conneticut residents and politicians – which may have shut down the production: natpo.st/Uu0ZsP

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Movie based on Newtown shooting aftermath met with criticism, rage from residents

An independent film production based on events following the Newtown school shooting has been criticized by Conneticut residents and politicians – which may have shut down the production: natpo.st/Uu0ZsP

Tagged with:  #news  #Newtown  #Sandy Hook  #movies  #film
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Let’s be adult about this: Ron Jeremy is in critical condition after the legendary porn star was hospitalized for a heart aneurysm. Read more: http://natpo.st/14wnGOI

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Let’s be adult about this: Ron Jeremy is in critical condition after the legendary porn star was hospitalized for a heart aneurysm. Read more: http://natpo.st/14wnGOI

Tagged with:  #Ron Jeremy  #porn  #celebs  #news  #movies  #film
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Dazed and Confused actor Jason London arrested for — among other things — pooping in a cop car
He’s denying the whole thing, saying he’d “never say or do the crap they are reporting.” Wisely chosen words! You know you want the details: natpo.st/14vTnYv

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Dazed and Confused actor Jason London arrested for — among other things — pooping in a cop car

He’s denying the whole thing, saying he’d “never say or do the crap they are reporting.” Wisely chosen words! You know you want the details: natpo.st/14vTnYv

Tagged with:  #celebs  #Jason London  #film  #movies  #mugshot
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Oscar nominations 2013: Silver Linings Playbook, Beasts of the Southern Wild earn top nodsThe 2013 Academy Awards nominees were announced Thursday morning, with favourites Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln and Silver Linings Playbook earning top nominations, while Ben Affleck’s Argo, widely touted as one of this year’s best films, failed to place in most major categories.BEST PICTUREBeasts of the Southern WildSilver Linings PlaybookZero Dark ThirtyLincolnLes MiserablesLife of PiAmourDjango UnchainedArgoBEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAYBeasts of the Southern WildArgoLincolnSilver Linings PlaybookLife of PiBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSSally FieldAnne HathawayJackie WeaverHelen HuntAmy AdamsBEST SUPPORTING ACTORChristoph WaltzPhilip Seymour HoffmanRobert DeNiroAlan ArkinTommy Lee JonesBEST ANIMATED FEATUREFrankenweenieThe PiratesWreck-It RalphParanormanBraveBEST FOREIGN FEATUREAmourNoRebelle (War Witch)A Royal AffairContikiBEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAYFlightZero Dark ThirtyDjango AmourMoonrise KingdomBEST DIRECTORDavid O. RussellAng LeeSteven SpielbergMichael HanekeBenh ZeitlinBEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLEDaniel Day LewisDenzel WashingtonHugh JackmanBradley CooperJoaquin PhoenixBEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLENaomi WattsJessica ChastainJennifer LawrenceEmmanuelle RivaQuvenzhané Wallis

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Oscar nominations 2013: Silver Linings Playbook, Beasts of the Southern Wild earn top nods
The 2013 Academy Awards nominees were announced Thursday morning, with favourites Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln and Silver Linings Playbook earning top nominations, while Ben Affleck’s Argo, widely touted as one of this year’s best films, failed to place in most major categories.

BEST PICTURE
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty
Lincoln
Les Miserables
Life of Pi
Amour
Django Unchained
Argo

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Argo
Lincoln
Silver Linings Playbook
Life of Pi

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Sally Field
Anne Hathaway
Jackie Weaver
Helen Hunt
Amy Adams

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Christoph WaltzPhilip Seymour Hoffman
Robert DeNiro
Alan Arkin
Tommy Lee Jones

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Frankenweenie
The Pirates
Wreck-It Ralph
Paranorman
Brave

BEST FOREIGN FEATURE
Amour
No
Rebelle (War Witch)
A Royal Affair
Contiki

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Flight
Zero Dark Thirty
Django Amour
Moonrise Kingdom

BEST DIRECTOR
David O. Russell
Ang Lee
Steven Spielberg
Michael Haneke
Benh Zeitlin

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Daniel Day Lewis
Denzel Washington
Hugh Jackman
Bradley Cooper
Joaquin Phoenix

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Naomi Watts
Jessica Chastain
Jennifer Lawrence
Emmanuelle Riva
Quvenzhané Wallis

Tagged with:  #Oscars  #Academy Awards  #film  #movies  #news
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The best little horror house in Texas: A graphic history of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Click here for Andrew Barr’s carnage-count of the TCM franchise thusfar, on the eve of the release of Texas Chainsaw 3D: natpo.st/WqYNgd

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The best little horror house in Texas: A graphic history of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Click here for Andrew Barr’s carnage-count of the TCM franchise thusfar, on the eve of the release of Texas Chainsaw 3D: natpo.st/WqYNgd