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Kevin Hart Helps Bus Driver Get Her Job Back After Work Selfie

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Kevin Hart Helps Bus Driver Get Her Job Back After Work Selfie

Kevin Hart Helps Bus Driver Get Her Job Back After Work Selfie

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  Loading I’m asking “National Rental Car” to please give Ganesha Douglas a pass. She has learned from her mistake. She nor I intended for…

Kevin Hart Helps Bus Driver Get Her Job Back After Work Selfie

9 Lessons Learned From Lifetime’s The Craigslist Killer

The Lifetime Network — otherwise known as the guilty pleasure center of your cable package — premiered The Craigslist Killer on Monday, its highly-publicized docudrama about the good-looking Boston medical student convicted of murdering masseuses he found on the Internet. Like any good Lifetime film, Killer included a romance, the poorly-acted betrayal of a pretty blond heroine who could not pick up a clue with a forklift, and the subtext that all men — especially the good-looking ones you don’t suspect — are evil. Ahead, I sift through the discarded Kleenex and chocolate wrappers to uncover nine lessons learned from the film.

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Please Give, I Love You Phillip Morris Among Surprise Writers Guild Award Nominees

The guild awards just keep on coming! Right on the heels of the Producers Guild nominations earlier today , the Writers Guild announced their nominees via press release. Round up the usual suspects: The Social Network , The Fighter , Black Swan , The Kids Are All Right , 127 Hours , True Grit , Inception and The Town all scored nominations (it looks like Ben Affleck’s film is steamrolling toward the Kodak Theater). So, too, did Please Give and I Love You Phillip Morris , two surprise nominees helped out by the fact that many favorites, including The King’s Speech and Toy Story 3 , were deemed ineligible because of rule violations. Womp womp. Click ahead for the full list.

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Please Give, I Love You Phillip Morris Among Surprise Writers Guild Award Nominees

Please Give, I Love You Phillip Morris Among Surprise Writers Guild Award Nominees

The guild awards just keep on coming! Right on the heels of the Producers Guild nominations earlier today , the Writers Guild announced their nominees via press release. Round up the usual suspects: The Social Network , The Fighter , Black Swan , The Kids Are All Right , 127 Hours , True Grit , Inception and The Town all scored nominations (it looks like Ben Affleck’s film is steamrolling toward the Kodak Theater). So, too, did Please Give and I Love You Phillip Morris , two surprise nominees helped out by the fact that many favorites, including The King’s Speech and Toy Story 3 , were deemed ineligible because of rule violations. Womp womp. Click ahead for the full list.

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Attractions: No, Really, This Weekend is Your Worst Nightmare

Welcome back to Movieline Attractions, your regular guide to everything new, noteworthy and/or past its sell-by date at the movies. This week, an iconic franchise receives an underwhelming reboot, Brendan Fraser battles nature, and after all these years, the horror genre finally goes ass-to-mouth. Read on for the weekend’s projected winners and losers.

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REVIEW: Strong Performances, Superb Direction Lift Please Give

Nicole Holofcener has made only four movies in the course of her approximate 15-year directing career, but that could be because each movie is really two in one: There’s the picture right in front of you, the one you actually watch, which can often feel like a clutch of orphan vignettes wandering around in search of some organizing principle. And then there’s the way that shambling mosaic reforms itself in your mind minutes, hours or days afterward. You think you’ve buttoned up the characters’ lives and laid them to rest, only to find yourself making unbidden, random observations about them as you’re fixing a sandwich or flossing your teeth: Why did that character talk to her mother that way, and why did her mother let her? That girl was so lovely — why were her social skills so lame? Two hundred dollars for a pair of jeans? That’s nuts! Holofcener writes, and helps to shape on-screen, characters we often don’t even like, and what do we do? We invite them home with us. Talk about a soft touch.

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Catherine Keener: ‘At Some Point You’ve Got to Call Reality’

This week’s Please Give returns Catherine Keener to the fraught, funny world of Nicole Holofcener, marking their fourth collaboration since 1996’s Walking and Talking . This time, the crisis on hand is as social as it is personal — the epidemic of white liberal guilt that wallops her Kate into a new, unusual variety of midlife crisis. Making matters worse, Kate’s daughter Abby (Sarah Steele) has bad skin and a jones for $200 jeans, while husband Alex (Oliver Platt) has only slightly more compunctions about the affair he’s having with his neighbor’s granddaughter (Amanda Peet) than he does about waiting for the neighbor to die so he can expand their apartment.

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Amanda Peet pregent picture

Amanda Peet, 38, had been scheduled to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote her upcoming film, Please Give, but instead welcomed her second child with screenwriter husband David Benioff late Monday, April 19. Amanda Peet ditched David Letterman on Tuesday for a good reason: She went into labor early and delivered daughter Molly June Benioff in New York. “Mother and daughter are doing great,” Peet#39;s rep tells listown. Peet and Benioff also have a 3-year-old daughter, Fran

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Amanda Peet baby bump picture

Amanda Peet had been scheduled to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote her upcoming film, Please Give, but instead she welcomed her second child with screenwriter husband David Benioff. Amanda Peet ditched David Letterman on Tuesday for a good reason: She went into labor early and delivered daughter Molly June Benioff in New York. “Mother and daughter are doing great,” Peet#39;s rep tells PEOPLE. Peet and Benioff also have a 3-year-old daughter, Frances. The star recently

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