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  • This film image released by Universal Pictures shows actors Chris Hemsworth, from left, Kristen Stewart and director Rupert Sanders on the set of "Snow White and the Huntsman". Universal Pictures is continuing to pursue a sequel to “Snow White and the Huntsman” in the wake of Kristen Stewart's affair with the film's director. Universal co-chairman Donna Langley said in a statement Wednesday that the studio is “currently exploring all options to continue the franchise” and that reports of Stewart's exit “are false.” Since Stewart, who played Snow White in the film, and Rupert Sanders, the married, 41-year-old director of the film last month publically apologized for a tryst caught in photographs, the future of “Snow White” has been uncertain.  (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Alex Bailey)
    Kristen Stewart Confirms 'Snow White' Sequel ET Online - Fri, Dec 21, 2012 9:58 AM EST

    After one of the biggest celebrity scandals of 2012 involving Kristen Stewart and her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, many speculated that there was no way Universal would be going ahead with plans for a Snow White and the Huntsman sequel. More »Kristen Stewart Confirms 'Snow White' Sequel

    This film image released by Universal Pictures shows actors Chris Hemsworth, from left, Kristen Stewart and director Rupert Sanders on the set of "Snow White and the Huntsman". Universal Pictures is continuing to pursue a sequel to “Snow White and the Huntsman” in the wake of Kristen Stewart's affair with the film's director. Universal co-chairman Donna Langley said in a statement Wednesday that the studio is “currently exploring all options to continue the franchise” and that reports of Stewart's exit “are false.” Since Stewart, who played Snow White in the film, and Rupert Sanders, the married, 41-year-old director of the film last month publically apologized for a tryst caught in photographs, the future of “Snow White” has been uncertain.  (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Alex Bailey)

    After one of the biggest celebrity scandals of 2012 involving Kristen Stewart and her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders, many speculated that there was no way Universal would be going ahead with plans for a Snow White and the Huntsman sequel.

  • Capsule reviews of new movie releases AP - Fri, Dec 21, 2012 1:19 PM EST
    This publicity film image released by Universal Pictures shows, from left, Maude Apatow, Iris Apatow, Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann in a scene from the film, "This is 40." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Suzanne Hanover)

    "Amour" — Michael Haneke takes a subject you don't often see in movies and probably don't even want to see — the slow, steady deterioration of an elderly woman — and handles it with great grace. The Austrian writer-director, who's achieved a reputation for a certain mercilessness over the years through films like "Cache" …

  • 'The Impossible' Clip: Scared Too

    Brian Brooks is Managing Editor of MovieLine. Two Cannes titles finally make it to theaters this holiday weekend in the specialty arena. Palme d’Or winner Amour has picked up critical accolades although its tough subject matter may prove a challenge for audiences. IFC Films’ On The Road has some star wattage from Kristen …

  • Oscar's Foreign-Language Shortlist Travels to Austria, France, Denmark, Iceland

    Austria's "Amour," France's "The Intouchables," Chile's "No," Denmark's "A Royal Affair" and Iceland's "The Deep" are among the nine films that remain in the race for the Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Film, the Academy announced on Friday morning.

  • NRA Blames Films, Media, Video, Unarmed Schools for Massacres The Wrap - Fri, Dec 21, 2012 1:53 PM EST
    NRA Blames Films, Media, Video, Unarmed Schools for Massacres

    The NRA broke its silence on the Newtown shootings by blaming gun-free schools, the media, music videos, videogames and films like "American Psycho" and "Natural Born Killers" for mass killings.

  • Actor Elijah Wood signs autographs for fans at the premiere of the film "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" in New York

    (Reuters) - The big-budget "Hobbit" fantasy movie ruled movie box office charts for a second straight weekend, fending off Hollywood heavyweight Tom Cruise in new crime drama "Jack Reacher." "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" hauled in nearly $37 million from theaters in the United States and Canada, according to studio …

  • FILE - This publicity film image released by Paramount Pictures shows Tom Cruise in a scene from "Jack Reacher." Cruise plays a former military cop investigating a sniper case. Just turned 50, and just out with his latest action flick, “Jack Reacher,” Cruise remains one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, Karen Ballard, File)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tiny hobbit Bilbo Baggins is running circles around some of the biggest names in Hollywood.

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