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#OscarsSoWhite…'Revenant' leads noms with 12, only White actors again

The brutal 1820s frontier revenge thriller "The Revenant" landed a leading 12 nominations for the 88th annual Academy Awards, while the acting categories were...

'Carol,' Netflix lead a wide-ranging Golden Globes field

From the sumptuous romance of "Carol" to the apocalyptic rage of "Mad Max: Fury Road," streaming series to network dramas, Will Smith to Amy...

Judge dismisses Ramapough tribe's $50M suit against movie filmed in Braddock

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a $50 million lawsuit brought by members of the Ramapough Native American tribe against the...

’12 Years a Slave’ named best film at UK awards

LONDON (AP) — The force of "Gravity" was strong at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday — but it was unflinching drama "12...

Box-office numbers for Oscar best-picture nominees

North American box-office performance as of Tuesday for Oscar best-picture nominees: — "American Hustle," Sony, $103,565,129, 10 nominations, released Dec. 12, 2013. — "Captain Phillips," Sony,...

'Hobbit' box office elite with $73.7M, 'Tyler Perry's a Madea Christmas' 3rd

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Undaunted hobbits trumped princess power at the multiplex.. Per studio estimates Sunday, Warner Bros. "Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" was...

"Out of the Furnace" finishes third at box office with with $5.3 million

NEW YORK (AP) — In its second weekend at the box office, the Disney animated tale "Frozen" finally cooled off "The Hunger Games: Catching...

'Out of the Furnace' is perfectly timed for Braddock

While the holiday season is typically filled with family-friendly movies about Christmas and miracles, Relativity Media took an entirely different route with Scott Cooper's...

Analysis: Ben Affleck and the Batman backlash

In this Feb. 24, 2013 photo, actor/director Ben Affleck arrives at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscars Viewing and After Party, at the Sunset Plaza Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) by Kake CoyleAP Entertainment Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Affleck will be the next Batman: How 'bout them apples? Well, the Internet, which erupted Thursday night after Warner Bros. announced that Affleck will play the Caped Crusader for its Superman and Batman team-up movie, does not like them apples one bit. Jokes (many of them imagining a Batman from South Boston) flew on Twitter. Petitions with thousands of signatures were launched to urge Warner Bros. to rethink their decision.

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