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Cinecenta documentary chronicles debate over Hollywood's move away from film technology

Cinecenta documentary chronicles debate over Hollywood's move away from film technology

It wouldn't be accurate to say Side by Side will be "unspooling" at Cinecenta Wednesday and Thursday, even though Chris Kenneally's illuminating documentary is listed as the feature presentation.

Fifty Shades pays dividends

hanks to Fifty Shades of Grey, employees at Random House Inc. are seeing green. Every worker, from sales to editorial to distribution, will receive a $5,000 bonus, prorated for those who joined Random House during the year.

Bin Laden film questioned

Dexter Filkins, a war correspondent in Iraq and Afghanistan, says Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty appears to have "strayed from real life" in a water-boarding scene.

Pamela Anderson faces unpaid tax bill

Ladysmith native Pamela Anderson has run afoul of the Internal Revenue Service, TMZ.com reported Monday. Anderson, 45, reportedly owes more than $370,000 in total, according to tax liens filed against the actress and model.

Singer dies in plane crash

Jenni Rivera, the California-born singer who rose through personal adversity to become a superstar adored by millions in a male-dominated genre of Mexican-American music, was confirmed dead in a plane crash in northern Mexico, the National Transporta

McKellen returns to wizard's role

English actor relishes chance to play a kinder, gentler Gandalf

Critics pick French film

The French movie about an aged couple, Amour, was the surprise choice for best film of 2012 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, while Joaquin Phoenix was named best actor for his role as a troubled outsider in the drama The Master.
Stones add Boss, Gaga to last show

Stones add Boss, Gaga to last show

The Rolling Stones will close their 50th anniversary celebration by inviting Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga and the Black Keys to join them on stage for their final show this Saturday.

Bond keeps box office lead

James Bond is in a box-office photo finish with Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny over what looks to be the last slow weekend of the holidays. According to studio estimates Sunday, Sony's Bond tale Skyfall took in $11 million to move back to No.

Expect more blood, gore from Tarantino

If you think Django Unchained is violent, Quentin Tarantino has a historical reality check for you: Try slavery. The Pulp Fiction auteur is back with a revenge flick that, according to early screenings, pours on the blood and gore.