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<p>Freida Pinto, known for her role in "Slumdog Millionaire," came out on Tuesday dressed in Rachel Roy for a screening of her new film, "Trishna."</p> <p>Pinto plays the film's namesake, a woman from a poor family in the Indian village of Osian who gets entangled in a relationship with a wealthy man from London. The story, based on Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles," is writer and director Michael Winterbottom's third adaptation of a Hardy novel.</p> <p>"I learned a brilliant thing from a director a few years ago," Pinto said to the audience at the screening, held at the IFC Center in New York's West Village. "I learned not to raise expectations, to let people enjoy and not tell them what to feel."</p> Source: Photograph by Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg
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Anthony Hopkins wears a lot of white and cream-colored outfits in Woody Allen ’s “ You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger .” They don’t symbolize purity.
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The action-adventure “Immortals” opened as the No. 1 film at U.S. and Canadian theaters, taking in $32.2 million in ticket sales.
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“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1,” the fourth movie in the teen vampire series, opened as the top weekend film in U.S. and Canadian theaters, collecting $138.1 million for Summit Entertainment LLC.
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“Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” the prequel to the 1968 classic, remained the top movie in U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend, with $27.8 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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Julian Schnabel , the New York artist and filmmaker, lobbied for peace as he presented “Miral,” his movie about the Palestinians, at the Venice Film Festival .
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“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1,” the fourth movie in the teen vampire series, opened as the top weekend film in U.S. and Canadian theaters, collecting $139.5 million for Summit Entertainment LLC.
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“Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” the prequel to the 1968 science-fiction classic, opened as the No. 1 movie in U.S. and Canadian theaters this weekend, with $54.8 million in sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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“Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” the prequel to the 1968 science-fiction classic, opened as the No. 1 movie in U.S. and Canada theaters this weekend, with $54 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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The oldest brother is a failed architect who sneaks out on his pregnant wife to watch porn movies in a peep-show booth.
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