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  • TIMELINE-Key moments in Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's relationship

    LOS ANGELES, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Actress Angelina Jolie has filed for a divorce from actor Brad Pitt after 12 years together including two years of marriage, the end for one of Hollywood's most glamorous and powerful couples.

  • 'L.A. Confidential' director Curtis Hanson found dead at California home

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Movie director Curtis Hanson, who won an Oscar for “L.A Confidential”, was found dead in his California home on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Department said. He was 71.

  • Blunt embraces dark, damaged protagonist in 'Girl on the Train'

    (Reuters) - Happily married with two young children, actress Emily Blunt relished the opportunity to play a divorced, alcoholic, damaged protagonist in her latest thriller, "The Girl on the Train."

  • Sony Pictures, Reality One Team on Virtual Reality Slate

    LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Sony Pictures will partner with Reality One to develop, produce, and finance a slate of virtual reality content, the partners said Tuesday. Many of the new virtual reality experiences will draw on the studio's existing films and franchises, but others will be completely original works.

  • Pitt expresses sadness over Jolie divorce filing as Hollywood power couple splits

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Angelina Jolie has filed for a divorce from actor Brad Pitt, her husband of two years and romantic partner since 2005, her attorney said on Tuesday, signaling the end of one of Hollywood's most glamorous and powerful couples.

  • Film Review: 'Storks'

    LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - "Storks," the new digital cartoon about a crew of sharp-beaked, flamingo-legged birds who deliver babies (or used to; they now deliver consumer packages -- but we'll get to that in a minute), is a strenuously unfunny animated comedy. These days, that's a relatively rare bird to encounter, since animated filmmaking right now tends to hit certain baseline slick levels of amiable generic cleverness. In "Storks," the jokes fall flat, but the pace is relentless, and those two things seem somehow intertwined, as if the filmmakers had convinced themselves that comedy that whips by fast enough won't go thud. Even if you watch "Storks" and think, four-year-olds will really dig it (and perhaps they will), frenetic and witless is not a great combination. At least, not for anyone over four. The movie will probably enjoy a respectable opening weekend, but after that the situation looks dicier. In the animated marketplace, quality still counts.

  • Film pays tribute to Lesbos islanders who saved drowning migrants

    Sept 20 (Reuters) - A short documentary by a Syrian filmmaker pays tribute to Greek islanders living in a fishing village on Lesbos who have helped rescue refugees and migrants making perilous journeys across the Aegean Sea.

  • Actor Jim Carrey sued for wrongful death of ex-girlfriend

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The husband of Jim Carrey's former girlfriend sued the actor on Monday, accusing him of illegally supplying Cathriona White with prescription drugs that resulted in her death.

  • Disney Under Fire Over 'Moana' Halloween Costume

    LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) - Disney may be breaking new ground with its upcoming film "Moana," featuring its first Polynesian princess, but it's also currently under fire for selling a questionable Halloween costume of one of the movie's characters.

  • Trump gets skewered, Clinton finds support at TV's Emmy awards

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - As the U.S. presidential election draws near, television's stars didn't hold back on their opinions at Sunday's Emmy awards, some taking jabs at Republican nominee Donald Trump while others voiced support for Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton.

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