Judd Apatow News
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Chris Rock earned his team the first point in a game of charades last night, guessing “Eye of the Tiger” after Jake Cannavale acted out “eye.”
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The masterly cinematographer Caleb Deschanel gives “Jack Reacher” something of a grainy look, which is just right. Expensive production values weren’t a hallmark of the 1940s noir this thriller efficiently emulates.
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“The Hobbit,” the first of director Peter Jackson’s three movies based on the J.R.R. Tolkien novel, was the top-grossing film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend with $36.7 million in sales.
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“The Hobbit,” the first of director Peter Jackson’s three movies based on the J.R.R. Tolkien novel, was the top-grossing film at U.S. and Canadian theaters for a second weekend with $36.7 million in sales.
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“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” part one of a 3-D trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel, generated $84.6 million in weekend sales at U.S. and Canadian cinemas, propelling studios toward an annual record.
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Baseball, which you may remember wrapped up its season this week, is the Chosen People’s Chosen Sport.
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“I think I might be the voice of my generation,” says Hannah, the heart and soul of HBO’s exceptional new comedy “Girls.”
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Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet (Emily Blunt) love living in San Francisco, where he’s an up-and-coming chef at an important restaurant.
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Old stoner jokes get rehashed in “Wanderlust,” a Paul Rudd-Jennifer Aniston comedy whose charms are as elusive as a puff of smoke.
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Comedian Will Ferrell’s FunnyOrDie video website, a magnet for improv clips by celebrities, formed a partnership with Web researcher Klout.com to promote advertiser-sponsored entertainment.
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