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- Stuart Freeborn, the man behind Yoda's makeup, was a pioneer in Hollywood
Stuart Freeborn was 'a makeup legend,' said 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas. Stuart Freeborn worked on films such as 'Dr. Strangelove' and 'Planet of the Apes' as well as the 'Star Wars' films.
- 'Lincoln' factual flaw is discovered by Connecticut congressman
A 'Lincoln' factual flaw was spotted by Rep. Joe Courtney when he went to see the film in theaters. 'Lincoln''s factual flaw 'was really bugging me,' said Courtney.
- Robert De Niro puts his prints in cement at Hollywood's Chinese Theatre
De Niro put his hands and feet in cement at the Chinese Theatre, adding his prints to those of other legendary actors. Joe Pesci always said, joked De Niro, that his 'feet would end up in cement.'
- 'The Gatekeepers' is an eye-opening look at Israel's past – and possibly its future
'The Gatekeepers' focuses on six of the surviving former heads of Shin Bet, the Israeli domestic counterterrorism agency, and their memories of dark days.
- Jennifer Lawrence, Tina Fey and Bryan Cranston provide best quotes of the night at the SAG Awards
Lawrence, Fey, and Ben Affleck all gave some of the most quotable soundbites during the SAG awards ceremony. Lawrence won a Best Actress statuette for 'Silver Linings Playbook,' while Fey won Best Supporting Actress for a comedy TV show and Affleck picked up a best ensemble award for his movie 'Argo.' Check out the full list of best quotes.
- SAG Awards 2013: Who took the top prizes
The SAG Awards 2013 featured 'Argo' winning the best ensemble cast prize and Daniel Day-Lewis continuing on his seemingly sure path to the Oscar stage.
- Dick Van Dyke is honored with lifetime achievement award at SAG ceremony
Van Dyke is best known for movies such as 'Mary Poppins' and 'Bye Bye Birdie' and his TV show 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.' Van Dyke called his TV show 'the most fun I ever had and the most creative period of my life.'
- Star Wars VII: The force is strong in J.J. Abrams
Disney confirmed that J.J. Abrams, of 'Lost' and the new 'Star Trek' movies, will direct the newest 'Star Wars' movie, set to be released in 2015. Abrams will consult with one of the writers from the original trilogy.
- Sundance 2013: Documentaries shine in Utah
At the Sundance Film Festival, docs like 'Twenty Feet From Stardom' and 'The Crash Reel' show some of the best the industry has to offer.
- Rob Lowe plays a high-powered political fixer in 'Knife Fight'
'Knife Fight' is interesting, but never reaches the caliber of other political movies like 'Manchurian Candidate.'
- AnnaLynne McCord hosts the Catdance Film Festival
AnnaLynne McCord, star of '90210,' hosted a mini-festival that was held at Sundance and featured five short films about felines.
- 'Birders: The Central Park Effect' aims to make birdwatching cool
Director Jeffrey Kimball doesn't focus enough on the 'birders' who watch the skies, but the nonviolent look at nature is enjoyable.
- Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor star in 'The Impossible'
The use of technology in 'The Impossible' is amazing, but 'Impossible' tries too often for strained inspirationalism.
- Mark Wahlberg and Russell Crowe face off in 'Broken City'
Much of the cast, including Catherine Zeta-Jones and Jeffrey Wright, is underused in Allen Hughes' drama.
- 'Silver Linings Playbook,' 'Argo' capture Critics' Choice Awards
'Silver Linings Playbook,' 'Argo,' and 'Zero Dark Thirty,' among other films, took home the prizes at the Broadcast Film Critics Association's 18th annual awards.
- Sean Penn plays a mobster with twisted relish in 'Gangster Squad' (+trailer)
'Gangster Squad' mostly squanders its great cast, which includes Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, and Nick Nolte.
- Maggie Smith stars in 'Quartet'
'Quartet,' directed by Dustin Hoffman, is poignant because of Maggie Smith's character, a famous opera star who is sent to an artists' retreat.
- Oscar nominations: 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' star Quvenzhane Wallis takes nom in stride
Oscar nominations included one for 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' star Quvenzhane Wallis, who was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar for her role as Hushpuppy in the film.
- 'Lincoln' and 'Zero Dark Thirty' up for Oscars: Does Hollywood set US agenda?
Hollywood has long looked to political crises for dramatic inspiration. What is different, these Academy Award nominees show, is how much people in government are paying attention.
- People's Choice Awards: 'The Hunger Games' and Katy Perry dominate
The People's Choice Awards were hosted by 'Big Bang Theory' actress Kaley Cuoco.