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11/19/09
Robert Downey Jr. is on the cover of Entertainment Weekly to promote his upcoming movie, Sherlock Holmes (" Holmes for the Holiday !"), and he admits he's torn between having a life and acting.
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E! Online
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11/11/09
Gwyneth Paltrow was up early in London yesterday for another day of bringing Apple and Moses to school.
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POPSUGAR
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11/10/09
Like many below-the-liners who've benefited from repeated collaborations with certain filmmakers, John Debney enjoys a kind of shorthand with not only one but a handful of directors who've come to rely on the composer's ability to anticipate their needs -- whether meticulously articulated or merely suggested.
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Variety
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11/09/09
Gwyneth Paltrow will star opposite Nicole Kidman in The Danish Girl, an adaptation of the David Ebershoff novel about the relationship between the first post-operative transsexual, Einar Wegener, and his wife Greta, Variety reports.
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OK! Magazine
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11/05/09
Yankees supporters were out in force last night, and a few Twitter-Wood citizens were right by the field uploading pics.
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MTV Movies Blog
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11/03/09
Poor shiny Oscar; everyone has their eyes on him, but no one really loves him.
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The A.V. Club
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10/14/09
Jon Favreau is absolutely, positively not directing Marvel's "Avengers" movie -- and by the way, Edward Norton won't be appearing in "Iron Man 2," either.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/14/09
I know it's a huge bummer that Iron Man director Jon Favreau told MTV that he's not going to be directing The Avengers , Marvel's forthcoming superhero omnibus film that'll feature the likes of The Hulk, Nick Fury, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and whoever else the now Disney-owned studio wants to create a new action figure for.
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Cinematical.com
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10/14/09
A brand new set video that's definitely not as annoying as those flashy Entertainment Tonight videos has arrived online via France's Canal Plus, and though the intro is in French, the rest of it -- which includes some never-before-seen set footage and interviews with Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. -- is definitely worth a watch.
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Cinematical.com
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10/13/09
A tie-in with a comedy about couples working out their relationships on a tropical island might not seem like the obvious way to promote a music videogame, but Activision found Universal Pictures' "Couples Retreat" the perfect opportunity to strum up some buzz for "Guitar Hero 5."
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Variety