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France Home Video Sales Continue Decline
Overall sales for physical product fell, but video on demand continued strong growth in 2012.
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Fandom 5: ‘Tintin’ Art Auction, ‘Arrow’ Teaser Debuts, Obama Sees ‘Avengers’
The week's biggest news in the world of fanboy entertainment
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‘Happy Feet Two,’ ‘Tintin’ Debut Atop DVD Chart
George Clooney's "The Descendants" takes No. 3 spot its first week in stores; all three films take top three spots on Blu-ray list.
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‘Adventures of Tintin’ Coming to Blu-Ray and DVD March 13, Ti West’s ‘The Innkeepers’ in April
The 3-disc set will include 90 minutes of extra features.
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Studio Eight Options Graphic Novelist Jason’s ‘I Killed Adolf Hitler’
Studio Eight has optioned the film rights to Norwegian comics artist Jason’s graphic novel I Killed Adolf Hitler.
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Why ‘Adventures of Tintin’ Was a Win in Quebec
It's a cultural thing: The enduring popularity of the European comic book tale made Steven Spielberg's 3D adaptation outperform in the French-speaking Canadian province.
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Oscars 2012: From ‘Hugo’ to ‘The Artist,’ Todd McCarthy Critiques The Year in Movie Music
Whether building tension or paying homage to Hollywood's golden age, the scores contending for Oscar are key players in their films.
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Why Oscar Snubbed Pixar, ‘Tintin,’ ‘Arthur Christmas’ for Best Cartoon
Surprise noms "Chico & Rita" and "A Cat in Paris" reveal a rift over technology as voters attempt to save hand-drawn animation.
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Study: ‘Conservative’ Movies Make More Money Than ‘Liberal’ Movies (Exclusive)
Patriotism and traditional values, like those displayed in "Thor," "The Artist," "Soul Surfer" and "Hugo," are what moviegoers want, says a group that will honor such films at an awards gala Friday.
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RealD Reverses Loss and Stock Soars
The company says its slate of 3D films were "muted," but it turned a profit by reining in expenses.
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Netflix Shares Surging After a Blowout Quarter
The beleaguered company posts financial results that exceed expectations, sending the stock 15 percent higher after the closing bell.
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Oscars 2012: Why Only Two Nominees for Best Original Song? (Analysis)
"Man or Muppet" from The Muppets and "Real in Rio" from Rio were the only songs to receive nominations Tuesday morning, shutting out Elton John's work on "Gnomeo & Juliet," Pink's song in "Happy Feet 2" and Zooey Deschanel's track from "Winnie the Pooh."
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