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As awards season continues to shift and take shape, films are in and films are out... indieWIRE offers its latest back and forth. Editor-in-chief Eugene Hernandez and assistant editor Peter Knegt chatted yesterday via instant message about the looming Gotham  |  |


A whopping 67 countries have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category at the 81st Oscars, topping last year's record of 63 countries. Announcing the list today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences noted that  |  |
A previous guest of the Hamptons International Film Festival , former European Film Market leader Karen Arikian yesterday emphasized the international focus of HIFF's event in its 16th edition. Arikian is back in the U.S. from her previous post in  |  |
Regarded as the most expensive Scandinavian film ever made, Peter Flinth 's " Arn The Knight Temple " will have its North American premiere here at the Hamptons International Film Festival tonight. Pictured with Hamptons fest programmer David Nugent (right)  |  |


At a Nick & Toni's brunch today in East Hampton, frequent Hamptons International Film Festival guest Alec Baldwin (center) sits down with some of the actors participatiing in this year's Breakthrough Performers program at the fest. Pictured with Baldwin for  |  |
She had a point, in a way: Money is major factor in our happiness. I'm not saying that millionaires are happy people or anything like that. It's just that it's hard to be happy if you can't pay your bills.  |
When I asked her what was wrong, she said that they'd been fighting about money. I was relieved. To my way of thinking, it wasn't a serious fight, because no one was cheating or anything like that. "Forget that," Cathy  |  |
One way not to fight about money: Spend less of it on things you don't need. I kept a diary for a week, and discovered that I waste ... well, let's just say it'd add up pretty quickly if I  |
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is set to appear on this week's broadcast of "Saturday Night Live," the entertainment show that has featured a popular parody of the Alaska governor by former cast member Tina Fey.  |
The curtain officially went up on Katie Holmes' Broadway debut Thursday as the revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" made its much anticipated premiere.  |
Four Tops frontman Levi Stubbs has died at 72. The lead singer for the legendary Motown singing group died Friday morning at his home in Detroit. He had been ill recently and died in his sleep at the Detroit house  |
The Grammys are turning a dry nominations announcement into an hourlong TV special. "The Grammy Nominations Concert Live! -- Countdown to Music'sBiggest Night" will air Dec. 3, CBS announced Thursday. The GrammyAwards are scheduled for Feb. 8 on the network.  |
Stayin' Alive" might be more true to its name than the Bee Gees ever could have guessed: At 103 beats per minute, the old disco song has almost the perfect rhythm to help jump-start a stopped heart.  |
A jury in Los Angeles is determining whether Britney Spears will have a new record: a criminal one. Spears hit a parked car last year while driving in California on her Louisiana license. Her attorney says she didn't meet the  |
Actor Andy Dick has plead guilty to misdemeanor drug and battery charges. Dick was ordered to serve three years of probation and wear an alcohol monitor for the next year, court records show.  |
Uefa has temporarily lifted Atletico Madrid's two-match home stadium ban for the Champions League match against Liverpool on 22 October. Atletico had been ordered to play their next two matches away from the Vicente Calderon Stadium following racist abuse by  |
A new trailer for Call of Duty: World at War has been released, focusing on the multiplayer aspect of the...  |
Sony today unveiled some information about the next environment coming to its PSN game.  |
The expansion to the PlayStation Eye game includes more than 100 new cards and 20 abilities.  |
The early reviews are in for the film, and it appears that the critics don't respect gaming in general.  |
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