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Roger Ebert's Most Memorable Reviews: 'Star Wars,' 'Gone With the Wind,' and More

He wasn't just any film critic, he was the film critic -- a man who influenced millions with his informative and witty movie reviews and trademark "thumbs up, thumbs down" system. Roger Ebert, who passed away today at the age of 70, was one of the most important critical voices of our generation. A Pulitzer prize-winner in 1975, Ebert would go on to host the enormously popular "At the Movies" TV » Read More
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Stroll through time with Phillip Phillips in his new 'Gone, Gone, Gone' video

As I wrote in my review of his debut album, Phillip Phillips has more than a few things in common with Mumford & Sons -- which is to say, his song "Gone, Gone, Gone" should soon be a certifiable hit, or someone's not doing their job.http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/immaculate-noise » Read More
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Listen: New Civil Wars song, 'Long Time Gone'

The Civil Wars and T Bone Burnett have contributed 14 songs to the soundtrack for “A Place At The Table,” a documentary that addresses the hunger crisis in America. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/the-beat-goes-on » Read More
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Listen to Phillip Phillips's New Single "Gone, Gone, Gone"

American Idol Season 11 champ Phillip Phillips recently released a news single from his debut album, The World From the Side of the Moon, titled "Gone, Gone, Gone." Is it as good as his smash hit "Home"? Let us know in the comments! » Read More
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Recap of True Blood Season 5, Episode 10: “Gone, Gone, Gone"

It's been a week since we last left terrorist Bill and his legion of Lilith-loving loons, and there's already a 50 percent spike in vampire attacks thanks to the dwindling supply of Tru Blood. But the good news is, there's still plenty of General Tso's chicken to go around. In the words of newly indoctrinated Eric Northman, Praaaise Lilith! Good Golly Miss Molly Hide your kids, hide your wives & » Read More
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'Gone With The Wind' Projection Instructions: Rules To Screening The 1939 Classic

Today's big-budget blockbusters may make bank at the box office, but they don't come close to the true king of movie grosses, "Gone With the Wind." More than seven decades after its release, the Oscar-winning film owns the top spot for highest box office when adjusted for inflation. (According to BoxOfficeMojo, the film sold more than 200 million tickets, with its closest competition being "Star » Read More
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David Hasselhoff Wants To Star In 'Gone With The Wind' Remake With Rachel Weisz (PHOTO)

While promoting his upcoming turn in the porn-y horror flick "Piranha 3DD," David Hasselhoff revealed that he has more classical aspirations: starring in a remake of "Gone With the Wind."Apparently, the Hoff's manager is urging him toward more substantial roles, one of which includes a remake of the 1939 classic. Yes, you heard right: David Hasselhoff wants to star in a remake of "Gone With the » Read More
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Duets Recap of Season 1, Episode 2: Johnny Gray Is Already Gone!

After last week’s series opener of Duets, we were still scratching our heads about the structure and rules of the brand new competition show, but this week things got a little clearer. To refresh: Each of the show’s four judges — Kelly Clarkson, Robin Thicke, John Legend, and Jennifer Nettles — have chosen two competitors to duet with in hopes of winning the whole competi » Read More
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Private Practice : Gone, Baby, Gone

The Seaside doctors go to Amelia's side as she begins labor. » Read More
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Dog Gone

It's a hilarious battle of wits, when 12 year old Owen and his dog are left home alone with his older sister, and run into three bumbling jewel thieves trying to find missing treasure. » Read More
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Will You Miss DVDs When They're Gone?

The DVD is dead. And you helped kill it.Oh, we'll still have DVDs and Blu-rays around for a few more years, but they'll eventually give way to purely digital copies of movies that live on your hard drive or, more likely, live in the Internet cloud so you can stream them on any Web-connected device, wherever you happen to be.Yes, just as you've finally finished converting your old VHS movie librar » Read More
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