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  • Review: Planet 51 Really Familiar—And Not in a Good Way

    11/19/09 Sure, every story has already been told, but there still could have been a smidgen of originality in this role-reversal alien-invasion pic.  |  E! Online
  • Oscar 10: Great or grating?

    11/12/09 That's sort of how I felt June 24, the day the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced the plan for 10 nominations for best pic.  |  Variety
  • AICN COMICS STM: Q&@ w TUMOR's Joshua Hale Fialkov! Previews: TANK GIRL! WALL-E! WITCHBLADE! TINGLERS! & MORE!

    11/09/09 SHOOT THE MESSENGER is your weekly one stop shop for comic book -EWS.  |  Ain't It Cool News
  • Overseas boxoffice still on 'Up'

    10/18/09 Solid first-place openings in Italy and four medium-sized markets and a decisive, front-of-the-pack second weekend in the U.K. pushed Pixar/Disney's "Up" to another No. 1 finish on the overseas circuit during the weekend, when it bagged $27.9 million from 4,500 screens in 24 territories.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Are Kids' Animated Movies Leaning Too Far Left?

    10/13/09 Over at Moviefone's Inside Movies blog, a lively discussion is going on about animated family films.  |  Cinematical.com
  • Post org to honor Burtt

    09/21/09 The Hollywood Post Alliance has tapped Ben Burtt, the voice of "Wall-E" and sound designer for the "Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" franchises, to receive the Charles S. Swartz Award for contribution in post production.  |  Variety
  • Humanitas honors scribes

    09/17/09 "Wall-E" scribes Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon and Pete Docter prevailed in the film category Thursday at the Humanitas Awards.  |  Variety
  • It's groundskeeper Wall-E at City Hall

    09/07/09 To the list of bureaucrats and wonks working at City Hall, now add robots.  |  New York Daily News - New York NY
  • Nominees for Humanitas Prize announced

    08/17/09 Finalists for the 2009 Humanitas Prize, which honors writers whose work "affirms the dignity of the human person and reveals our common humanity" include the scribes behind "Slumdog Millionaire," "Milk," "The Secret Life of Bees," "Doubt" and "Wall-E." Awarded by the non-profit, Human Family Educational and Cultural Institute, the winners, who will collect $95,000 in prize money, will be announced at the group's annual luncheon on Sept. 17 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • 'Harry Potter' still making magic overseas

    08/07/09 Warner Bros.' "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" stayed at No. 1 internationally over the July 31-Aug. 2 weekend, while the No. 2 spot saw a close battle between a pair of 3-D toons.  |  Variety