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Notorious Movie Dads: 12 On-Screen Fathers With (Very) Bad Reputations

Hopefully you're spending this Father's Day firing up the grill or watching a James Bond marathon with the old man. And if you completely forgot, no sweat, we're helping you celebrate with a list of movie dads who you're probably glad aren't your own. (Just thank your dad for not being these guys).From The Godfather himself, Don Corleone, to Dr. Evil and Darth Vader, the silver screen has showcas » Read More
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Notorious Movie Moms: 13 On-Screen Mothers With (Very) Bad Reputations

This Mother's Day, as you fete your mom with flowers, brunch, and a homemade card, we pause to remember those movie matriarchs who never got the love they felt they deserved. Joan Crawford never got respect from her own daughter in "Mommie Dearest," and Carrie didn't heed her mother's warning about how they were all going to laugh at her at the prom. Tsk tsk, movie children. Your monster -- er, m » Read More
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Quentin Tarantino's Movie Kills: Tallying Up His Films' On-Screen Deaths (PHOTO)

If there's one auteur who's unafraid to kill his darlings, it's Quentin Tarantino. But just how many characters have breathed their final breath during a QT film? This is the morbid question that Vanity Fair recently asked, leading them to produce an infographic dead-icated (ha, ha) to the answer.At the top of the list is 2009's "Inglorious Basterds," which takes the cake with 396 kills. That ma » Read More
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'Cosmopolis' DVD Clip: Robert Pattinson Flaunts Chemistry With On-Screen Wife (VIDEO)

Saying goodbye to Edward Cullen and "The Twilight Saga" is going to be a long, drawn-out process for Twi-hards. It won't be easy, but to help the sparkly vampire's fans move on with their lives, we suggest they cleanse their palette (and get their minds blown) this weekend with Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis," out now on DVD and Blu-ray. The trippy new film from acclaimed director David Cronenb » Read More
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Brad Pitt On-Screen Style Evolution: From 'Thelma & Louise' To 'Killing Them Softly' (VIDEOS)

This weekend sees the release of the crime film, "Killing Them Softly." From Andrew Dominik ("The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"), the movie stars Brad Pitt, not as the hunk of-your dreams, but as a greasy-haired enforcer hired to track down two crooks who robbed a mob-protected poker game. Of course, "Killing Them Softly" is hardly the first -- nor last -- time Pitt has » Read More
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Engaged on-screen and off? Lea and Cory

Engaged on-screen and off? Lea Michele shows off her tanned pins in black shorts - and a sparkler on her ring finger Click for more » Read More
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MTV Movie Awards adds new categories including 'Best On-Screen Dirt Bag'

The MTV Movie Awards, the cable channel's safely irreverent annual toast to the big screen, unveiled several new categories for this year's show, including Best On-Screen Transformation, Best Gut-Wrenching Performance and Best On-Screen Dirt Bag (as opposed to off-screen dirt bag?). Fun., the spritely rockers behind the smash hit "We Are Young" were revealed as the show's first performe » Read More
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Awkward Movie Dates: Worst On-Screen Romantic Moments From 'Reality Bites' To 'Annie Hall'

This Friday sees the 35th anniversary of "Annie Hall." The Woody Allen favorite, which won Best Picture in 1977 -- beating out "Star Wars" -- made "The Sorrow and The Pity," spider killing and neurotic rants a necessarily part of romance.But "Annie Hall" also goes down as a pioneer of tackling the awkward first date (and thus holds the copyright for the funniest subtitles ever). So, in honor of t » Read More
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'Titanic' Leonardo DiCaprio Death: What's The Actor's Saddest On-Screen Ending?

Leonardo DiCaprio dies a lot in the movies. Maybe not nearly as often as Sean Bean, but still, Leo's managed to rack up an impressive amount of on-screen deaths, most notably his icy demise in "Titanic." With the 1997 epic steaming its way back onto the big screen this weekend, we thought we'd rank his deaths-per-weep ratio (from sorta sad to "OMG I CAN'T STOP CRYING"). So, you tell us: Which Leo » Read More
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