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- Kate Hudson gives advice to teen girls at leadership forumKate Hudson spoke to teenage girls at the ANNpower Leadership Forum, a program which features female speakers from the worlds of business, entertainment and nonprofit. Kate Hudson told forum attendees to take risks and trust their own talent.
- 'From Up on Poppy Hill,' an animated film by Miyazaki's son Goro, is a must-see'From Up on Poppy Hill,' which follows the romance between a lonely teenager and her dashing classmate, is the exception in an industry where family entertainment is often bland.
- 'Renoir' explores the final chapter in the life of the ImpressionistThe central romance is sketchy, but the cinematography makes 'Renoir' beautiful to look at.
- 'Reality' examines the dangers of celebrity worship'Reality' has some loose ends, but actor Aniello Arena as protagonist Luciano is a live-wire presence.
- Tina Fey and Paul Rudd star in 'Admission'Tina Fey is sharply funny on TV and on the page, but she and Rudd are working with hackneyed material in 'Admission.'
- Kate Winslet joins YA adaptation movie 'Divergent'Kate Winslet will play the leader of a scholarly people known as the Erudite in the new movie, according to the film's studio Summit Entertainment. Kate Winslet recently appeared in the movie 'Contagion' and starred in the miniseries 'Mildred Pierce.'
- 'Gimme the Loot' mines class, race and friendship'Gimme the Loot' writer-director Adam Leon has a marvelous eye for blending staged dramatic sequences into documentary settings, which lets his actors work up their distinctive rhythms.
- Veronica Mars movie fund-raiser passes $1 million mark in four hoursVeronica Mars, a TV teenage detective, could be back as a movie. A Kickstarter Veronica Mars fund-raising effort is setting records and aims to collect $2 million by April 12.
- 'War Witch' brings the plight of an African child soldier to horrifying lifeThe magical realism tropes in 'Witch' are clunky, but the audience identifies completely with the film's protagonist, Komona.
- 'Beyond the Hills' follows two women's broken relationship'Beyond,' a movie by Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, is at times unnecessarily repetitive.
- 'Oz The Great and Powerful' is less than magical'Oz The Great and Powerful'' features an affable James Franco and radiant Michelle Williams, but its Wizard-origin story drags.
- A reel cinema's digital divideHistoric theaters are trying out various strategies to raise funds for a conversion to digital projectors.
- 'A Place at the Table' makes a persuasive case for why millions are going without food'Place' supplies a somewhat simplistic history of hunger in America, but the documentary makes many good points about the situation.
- 'Stoker' employs cinematic tricks that don't impress'Stoker' centers on precocious India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska), who is unnaturally fixated on her mysterious uncle.
- 'Jack the Giant Slayer' is more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum'Jack' has mostly perfunctory performances, though the giants are somewhat entertaining.
- Jennifer Lawrence: 3 reasons why she's charmed Hollywood Jennifer Lawrence is everywhere, and not just because she recently picked up a Best Actress Oscar. Here are three reasons she's won over many in Hollywood and those outside it.
- Oscars 2013: Where have child actors gone post-nom?In the aftermath of Oscars 2013, which featured the youngest-ever nominee for Best Actress, here's a look at what other under-18 nominees have gone on to do.
- The Onion apologizes for offensive actress tweetThe Onion apologizes for calling 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' star Quvenzhane Wallis an offensive name on Twitter. The Onion apologizes the day after the tweet was sent out. 'It was crude and offensive,' CEO Steve Hannah wrote on Facebook.
- Oscar winners 2013: Check out the full listWho were the Oscar winners in 2013? Here are the winners, from the well-known prizes to the more obscure. The Oscar winners for 2013 included victors like 'Argo.'
- Oscar winners: 2013 a night of surprises, pleasant and not so muchOscar winners of 2013 included some upsets, such as Ang Lee as Best Director, for 'Life of Pi.' But some movie insiders saw Oscar night as unsettling, including first lady Michelle Obama's involvement.