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'Inglourious Basterds' No. 1 at box office

Score a personal best at the box office for Quentin Tarantino this weekend. "Inglourious Basterds," his revisionist take on WWII starring Brad Pitt, grossed an estimated $37.6 million, besting the reigning box office champ "District 9," and giving beleaguered studio The Weinstein Co. a little financial relief.

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Oh, how the Gosselins' world has changed since June, when in their last new episode, Jon and Kate announced their separation.

People.com: Christian Bale's Latest Transformation

The actor drops weight again, this time to play a struggling boxer

People.com: Amy Adams: I'm a Horrible Fiancée

The Julie & Julia star says her future husband is a model of patience

People.com: Meryl Streep on Gaining 15 Lbs.: 'It Was Worth It'

The Oscar winner dishes on her film role as celebrated chef Julia Child

Review: 'Museum' sequel is enjoyably silly

Usually, when characters in a movie are one-dimensional, that's not a good thing. But in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian," the waxworks figures who come to life after sundown aren't crassly sketchy or dramatically lacking. They're one-dimensional, all right, but knowingly, delightfully so.

People.com: Amy Adams Too Busy for Wedding Planning

The Night at the Museum star says she wants to keep it low key when she marries

'Race to Witch Mountain' casts a spell at No. 1

The Disney family film update, "Race to Witch Mountain," won the weekend box office in fine fashion, grossing $25 million according to Sunday's estimates from Media by Numbers.

Review: 'Sunshine Cleaning' agreeably tidy

More timely now than when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2008, "Sunshine Cleaning," an agreeable, midrange independent film, makes light work of heavy burdens.

Oscar nomination a 'surreal' experience

Receiving an Academy Award nomination is an honor most actors dream of. For several of this year's Oscar nominees, it still feels like a dream.

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