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New actor Aaron Quinton hots the big time with “The Blind Side” 0

Posted on December 29, 2009 by kankan

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New actor Quinton Aaron makes his major feature debut opposite Sandra Bullock in Warner Bros.’ inspiring drama “The Blind Side” which depicts the remarkable true story of All-American football star Michael Oher.
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Jude Law is Dr. Watson, trusted ally of “Sherlock Holmes” 0

Posted on December 29, 2009 by kankan

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“It’s certainly an adventure, just as the stories seemed to me when I first read them,” says Jude Law of the new Warner Bros. film “Sherlock Holmes” based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s beloved creation.  Law plays Dr. John Watson, the legendary detective’s trusted friend and ally.
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Alicia Keys’ The Element of Freedom tops the charts 0

Posted on December 29, 2009 by kankan

ELEMENT DEBUTS AT #1 AND #2 ON BILLBOARD’S TOP R&B, DIGITAL AND TOP 200 ALBUMS CHARTS
KEYS TO KICK OFF NEW YEAR WITH SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, AOL MUSIC SESSIONS AND WORLDWIDE FREEDOM TOUR
NAMED ONE OF BILLBOARD’S ARTISTS OF THE DECADE

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New York, NY – Twelve-time Grammy Award winner Alicia Keys’ latest opus The Element of Freedom (MBK/J Records) debuts at #1 on Billboard’s R&B Albums and Digital Albums charts and #2 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart, according to Nielsen/SoundScan.   With a total of 417,277 units sold in a week, this marks the biggest first week sales debut for a female R&B singer this year and Keys’ 5th straight chart-topping debut (Keys’ previous four albums debuted at #1 on the aforementioned charts).

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Sudden fatherhood fazes Robin Williams in “Old Dogs” 0

Posted on December 29, 2009 by kankan

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An Academy Award®-winning actor unparalleled in the scope of his imagination, Robin Williams continues to add to his repertoire of indelible characters.  Now, he plays a middle-aged bachelor suddenly thrust into fatherhood in Walt Disney Pictures’ new family comedy “Old Dogs.”
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Ke$ha tops U.S. charts 0

Posted on December 29, 2009 by kankan

POP SENSATION KE$HA HITS #1 ON THE SOUNDSCAN DIGITAL SONGS CHART
#1 SPOT ON THE HOT 100 WITH DEBUT SINGLE “TiK ToK”
#1 SONG ON ITUNES SINGLES CHART

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(New York – NY) – Ke$ha – the red hot pop sensation who has taken the world by storm – hits the #1 spot on the SoundScan Digital Songs Chart and the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 today with her debut single “TiK ToK”. “TiK ToK” has been dominating the iTunes singles chart for weeks, and currently sits in the  #1 slot. On January 5th, 2010, Ke$ha will release her debut album “Animal” (RCA Records / Kemosabe Entertainment), which is available for pre-order on iTunes and Amazon now.
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Robert Downey Jr. is the brand new “Sherlock Holmes” 0

Posted on December 22, 2009 by kankan

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Sherlock Holmes has made his reputation finding the truth at the heart of the most complex mysteries.  The renowned detective is unequaled in his pursuit of criminals of every stripe, whether relying on his singular powers of observation, his remarkable deductive skills, or the blunt force of his fists.  But now a storm is gathering over London , a threat unlike anything that Holmes has ever confronted…and just the challenge he’s looking for.
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CJ Andaluz revisits his roots 0

Posted on December 22, 2009 by kankan

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Independent filmmaker Christopher John Andaluz returned to his first love, theater, with the successful restaging of Frank G. Rivera’s modern zarzuela “Ambon, Ulan, Baha” last December 13 at SM Centerpoint Cinema 5.

Andaluz was back at the helm of Rivera’s 2004 Aliw Awards Best Musical Production after directing the short film “Nekro” and the full-length feature “Sisa” for OnCam Productions.
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From children’s book to screen: “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs” 0

Posted on December 22, 2009 by kankan

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Sony Pictures Animation’s acclaimed comedy “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” began life in 1978 as a children’s book written by Judi Barrett and illustrated by Ron Barrett, which now has over a million copies in print.   With its charming, visually inventive style, absurdist sense of humor, and fantastic premise – a town where food falls from the sky! – it seemed a foregone conclusion that the book would be adapted into an animated movie.  But no one was quite able to do it until writer-directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller came along and found inspiration from a seemingly obvious source – the book itself.
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