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Television review: 'Mrs. Eastwood & Company'

New reality show 'Mrs. Eastwood & Company' a snoozer

In an odd yet understandable marketing strategy, the folks behind E!'s new reality show "Mrs. Eastwood & Company" have spent a lot of pre-premiere publicity time explaining what the show isn'...  more...

Jennifer Lopez returns to glory, topping Celebrity 100 power list

Jennifer Lopez returns to glory, topping Celebrity 100 power list

Looks as if Jennifer Lopez really will dance again — right to the top of Forbes magazine's annual Celebrity 100.  more...

 Review: Expect little from 'What to Expect'

Expect little from 'What to Expect'

"What to Expect When You're Expecting"is essentially the Hallmark card version of the sage, saucy and very specific how-to bestseller by Heidi Murkoff. The movie's sentimental squibs on pregnancy...  more...

'Battleship': Board game, bored viewers ✭ 1/2

'Battleship': Fun in short supply

"Battleship"is not the first major motion picture to be based on a board game — who could forget 1985's benighted "Clue"? — but it is surely the most expensive.  more...

Cannes 2012: `Moonrise Kingdom' aims to restore Wes Anderson's crown

Jared Gilman, Kara Hayward, Wes Anderson, Tilda Swinton, Bruce Willis and Edward Norton pose before the screening of "Moonrise Kingdom" and the opening ceremony of the 65th Cannes film festival. (Christine Poujoulatanne/AFP/Getty Images)

Cannes 2012: `Moonrise Kingdom' aims to restore Wes Anderson's crown

CANNES, France — It was close to 1 a.m Thursday morning when Bill Murray began pulling randoms into the dancing circle. Just a few hours before, Murray’s “Moonrise Kingdom”...  more...

Taylor Swift arrives at the 47th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. (Richard Brian/Reuters)

Taylor Swift gives $4 million for Country Hall's education center

Taylor Swift, the country superstar who became a professional songwriter at 14, scored a record deal at 15 and released her first album at...  more...

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