John Young

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Take away Steven Spielberg's '98 Oscar! (Or don't!)
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'Gathering Storm' spoofs: Which celebrity gay-marriage parody rains more laughs?
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Does 'At the Movies' work without Ebert & Roeper? Or Siskel & Ebert?
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Recall the Gold: Last chance to vote!
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Academy Award-nominated short films: Want to win your Oscar pool?
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'The Road': Could it really be the most important movie of 2009?
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Recall the Gold: Did Tim Robbins deserve the 2003 Best Supporting Actor Oscar?
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Anna Paquin: Did she really deserve an Oscar?
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Recall the Gold: Did Charlize Theron deserve the 2003 Best Actress Oscar?
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Miramax filmography: Relive the best of the indie studio's triumphs
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Box office update: 'Unstoppable' speeds away with $8.1 mil on Friday
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Box office update: 'Megamind' earns $12.5 mil on Friday
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Box Office Report: 'Paranormal Activity 2' scares up record $41.5 mil
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'Paranormal Activity 2' summons $20.1 mil at the box office on Friday
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'The Last Exorcism': About that ending...
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'Toy Story 3': Have adult moviegoers finally embraced animation?
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Sarah Palin's reality show close to finding a network
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'Avatar' continues to dominate the box office with $13.3 mil on Friday
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NBC considering pushing 'Jay Leno Show' back to 11:35
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First Oscars of the season handed out at Governors Awards ceremony
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Box Office Report: Tyler Perry's 'I Can Do Bad All By Myself' is No. 1 with $24 mil
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Tyler Perry's 'I Can Do Bad All By Myself' tops box office with $8.6 mil on Friday
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Box Office Report: 'District 9' conquers competition with $37 mil
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Box Office Report: 'Bruno' ist No. 1 with $30.4 mil