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Ruben Fleischer, 'Gangster Squad' Director, On Reshooting Scenes After Aurora Tragedy

Ruben Fleischer, the guy who directed "Zombieland" and "30 Minutes or Less," had a hard time convincing Warner Bros. that he was the guy to tackle a gangster movie. After all, he'd only done contemporary comedies. But Fleischer wowed them with his vision for "Gangster Squad," based on the real-life team that took down mobster Mickey Cohen in Los Angeles in the 1940s. Fleischer also had to convinc » Read More
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Hans Zimmer composes 'Aurora' track for 'Dark Knight Rises' shooting victims

Hans Zimmer has composed an original track dedicated to the victims of the screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Aurora, Colorado. All proceeds go to a fund for the victims.http://www.hitfix.com » Read More
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'Dark Knight Rises' Hans Zimmer writes song to benefit Aurora victims

The Dark Knight Rises composer writes new composition to benefit Aurora victims. » Read More
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'Dark Knight Rises' Composer Dedicates Song To Aurora Victims

"The Dark Knight Rises" composer Hans Zimmer has dedicated a song to the victims of the Aurora shooting. "'Aurora' is dedicated to those who lost their lives and were affected by the tragedy in Aurora, Colorado," Zimmer wrote on his Facebook page. "I recorded this song in London in the days following the tragedy as a heartfelt tribute to the victims and their families."The eight-and-a-half-minute » Read More
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Warner Bros. Aurora Donation: Studio Will Give Money To 'Dark Knight Rises' Shooting Victims

While "The Dark Knight Rises" brought in a pretty penny this weekend, Warner Bros. is now planning on making a donation to charities that support the victims of the Aurora shooting. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the studio has reached out to Colorado governor John Hickenlooper and will be donating to givingfirst.org, a division of Colorado's Community First Foundation. The money will be di » Read More
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CBS This Morning : Aurora, Colo. Police Chief : shooting suspect's home booby trapped

Aurora, Colo. Police Chief Dan Oates says the apartment of James Holmes - the suspect in the Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting that took the lives of at least 12 people - is "apparently booby trapped," and that disarming the trap could take days. » Read More
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