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Push: Insert cliche here

Don’t expect this movie to change your life. It won’t. But “Push” properly balanced how to take itself seriously without taking itself too seriously. Its jokes are funny and its fight scenes are outlandish and it has its fair share of moments where you ask yourself, “Did they really just do that?”
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Twilight Dawns a new day for 3 musicians

The Twilight Soundtrack has spent 12 straight weeks in the top 10 (settling currently at #5) and is about to break the record for the longest run in the top 10 since 8 Mile. For some artists included in the sou...
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Taylor Lautner is in for New Moon

E! Online announced Wednesday that Taylor Lautner, the actor who played Jacob in "Twilight," will be reprising the role for the upcoming sequel, "New Moon." There had been some speculation Lautner would not ...
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Hardwicke replaced, Lautner soon to be?

Perez Hilton recently reported that "Twilight" director Catherine Hardwicke has been replaced for the film's sequel "New Moon" by director Chris Weitz ("The Golden Compass"). Next in line for a possible replacement is Taylor Lautner, who Blast already mentioned could be getting booted from his role as Jacob. Hilton said that actor Michael Copon ("The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior") is a possible candidate for the role.
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Rumor says Taylor Lautner out for New Moon

According to Ryan Seacrest on his syndicated radio talk show, actor Taylor Lautner, who played the character Jacob in November's hit "Twilight" and was expected to reprise the role in the saga's later installments, will not return in the second film, "New Moon."
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Hardwicke out for New Moon

Summit Entertainment announced Sunday that Catherine Hardwicke, the "Twilight" director, will not be involved in the already anticipated sequel, "New Moon." "Summit's targeted end of 2009 or early 2010 relea...
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A Twilight review from an anti-Twilighter

About three things I am absolutely positive: first, I just saw Twilight. Second, there is a part of me - and I don't know how minuscule that part might be - that thinks it was almost okay. Third, it was unconditionally and irrevocably hilarious.
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A Twilight review from a pro-Twilighter

There was a lot of hype about making sure certain scenes were in the movie, or whether or not the characters were acted out properly or how director Catherine Hardwicke would be able to pull off making Edward's skin sparkle in the same beautiful way it was described in the book (which she didn't).
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Blast’s Twilight Issue

Twilight fans, it is only three days and 11 hours until the long awaited release of "Twilight." To keep you on your toes, Blast has a special issue for this last week to help sate your "Twilight" needs.
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Six chapters in…

This book just gets better and better. Edward is confusing the hell out of me so far, which is the intent I suppose.
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After two chapters…

This book is awesome! Granted I've only read two chapters, but so far, I'm as confounded by Edward's behavior as Bella is.
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UPDATE: Live at Boston Twilight event

SAUGUS, Mass. -- A couple hundred girls in your stereotypical Hot Topic style black band t-shirts and their moms have swarmed a stage set for a question and answer session with "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson ...
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Advice for a Twilight virgin?

I've finally decided to sit down and read Twilight starting this weekend. I like vampires so it wasn't too tough of a decision. However I was told not to expect anything like Dracula.