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The past, present and future of the movies is to be the official theme of Sunday's Academy Awards show, presided over by bright young things James Franco and Anne Hathaway. But that's also the unofficial subtext in what has the potential to play out as one of the most vivid generational tussles in Oscar's 83-year history.
The past, present and future of movies is a theme of Sunday's Academy Awards, hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway.
A film about a stuttering British monarch, a movie about the founder of Facebook, a sci-fi thriller and a John Wayne classic remake topped the list of movies honored with Oscar nominations announced Tuesday.
The race for Oscar officially kicks off with the announcement of nominations for the 83rd annual Academy Awards.
"I feel like when I was 13 and I had to go to bar mitzvahs every weekend," the Best Actor nominee says of award season
Kim Kardashian, Jesse Eisenberg and others play a game of imaginary social networking
Who says Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has no sense of humor when it comes to "The Social Network," the Oscar-nominated film which he has said got nothing right except his T-shirt collection?
The inventor of "poking" shows up to get some laughs with the Oscar-nominated actor
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has "friended" the man who portrayed him in a movie about the social networking site.
Now that the nominations for the 83rd Academy Awards have been officially announced, it's time to state the obvious:
Rolling Stone's Peter Travers reviews "The Social Network." To read more reviews check out Peter's blog, Travers Take.
Michelle Williams, Emma Stone, Sofia Vergara, Emily Blunt and Jon Hamm also will hand out the honors
The Social Network star laughs he now faces "great disappointment later in life"
Here's a poke to users and nonusers of Facebook: "The Social Network" isn't some yawny visual aid on how the website grew from a few hundred users at Harvard in 2004 to a 2010 global reach of half a billion.
They're everywhere here: on the sides of buses and along the walls of subway stations, posters for the upcoming film "The Social Network" bearing little else than the three words "PUNK, BILLIONAIRE, GENIUS" and a partial headshot of lead actor Jesse Eisenberg.
"Zombieland" isn't the first film to riff on the undead. Edgar Wright's "Shaun of the Dead" beat it by five years ... and did it a whole lot better.
Like all zombie movies, "Zombieland" has hundreds of zombies doing awful things, such as attacking and eating humans, but you could argue it's not a zombie movie.
Zombie genre fans are miffed, according to stars of new film "Zombieland."
Welcome to April -- or, as the studios think of it, January with better weather.
The Screening Room gears up for the return of Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in "Fast and Furious."
Remember the worst job you ever had? You know, back when there were jobs to be had?