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Sundance Institute announced today the lineup of films selected to screen in the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions for the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. In addition to the four Competition Categories, the Festival presents films in five out-of-competition sections to be announced on December 3. The 2010 Sundance Film Festival runs January 21-31 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. The complete list of films is available at www.sundance.org/festival.

As previously announced, the 2010 Sundance Film Festival features several changes including a new section devoted to low- and no-budget filmmaking and Sundance Film Festival U.S.A.- a one-night only event when eight filmmakers from the Festival will visit eight cities nationwide. In addition, the Festival will break tradition by foregoing the conventions of one opening night film and instead focus on launching the total program: one narrative film, one documentary and one shorts program will play the first Thursday (January 21), beginning the roll out of the competitions.

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When it comes to the Hollywood world of partying, Natalie Portman told the January issue of Marie Claire that she was a late bloomer.

"I didn't really go to high school parties," she told the mag. "I didn't touch pot till I was in my 20s. I didn't get flat-out drunk until I went to college. But I think that's a good thing in many ways."

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Kate Hudson may be the No. 1 fan of World Series champ and beau Alex Rodriguez, but in the January issue of Harper's Bazaar, the "Nine" star said it's her girlfriends that she counts on.

"I don't know what I'd do without my girlfriends. Let's be honest, I don't care how much you're in love with any man, you need to have your girlfriends to talk to," Kate told the mag. "Without them, we're alone. I don't want to talk to a man about some of the things I feel."

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Sarah Jessica Parker may be a style icon, but when she takes her 7-year-old son, James Wilkie, to school, she steers clear of anything too fashion forward

"Whatever's practical for being a mother," SJP told the January 2010 issue of Glamour magazine when asked what she first puts on in the morning. "I walk my son to school, and I don't want to embarrass him."

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Director Paul Greengrass, who directed star Matt Damon in the second and third chapters of Universal's 'Bourne' franchise, will not be returning for a third directorial spin.

"You won't find a more devoted supporter of the 'Bourne' franchise than me," the director began in a statement issued to AccessHollywood.com.

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Adam Lambert Tweeted in October that he wanted to be a "glampire" for Halloween, but apparently his interest in vampires extends to Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight Saga" franchise as well.

The singer, who just released his first post-"American Idol" album last week -- "For Your Entertainment" -- told MTV News he's interested in having "Suburban Decay," a track that didn't make his debut album, land a spot on "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" soundtrack next year.

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Alec Baldwin may have a host of awards under his belt for his role as Jack Donaghy on NBC's "30 Rock," but the actor said he is losing his passion for his craft.

"I don't have any interest in acting anymore," Alec told the December 2009 issue of Men's Journal. "Movies are a part of my past. It's been 30 years. I'm not young, but I have time to do something else."

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The "Harry Potter" film franchise has delighted millions of children and adults around the world, and one day it could even entertain the kids of series star Daniel Radcliffe.

In a new interview with the BBC, Daniel hinted that he would like children to be a part of his future after the news agency asked if his life might be an anti-climax after he wraps up playing Hogwarts' most famous student.

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Meryl Streep may have six decades of life under her belt, but she's stretching her acting chops showing that romantic comedies are for women of any age.

"It's incredible -- I'm 60, and I'm playing the romantic lead in romantic comedies," she told Vanity Fair magazine's January 2010 issue. "Bette Davis is rolling over in her grave."

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Katie Holmes revealed it was her own footwear that inspired her daughter's decision to wear high heels.

"She, like every little girl - she loves my high heels," Katie told Access Hollywood at the Dizzy Feet Foundation at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday.

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  • Creed concert heads to big screen

    Creed fans will be able to check out the band's show from the comfort of a theater seat next week. As part of the Sony Digital Cinema Music Series, a full-length live Creed concert will be broadcast on 142 theater screens across the country on Dec. 7. "Creed Live" will be the third installment of the series, which is managed by Media Push Entertainment LLC, and will continue into 2010... More »

  • Sundance unveils 2010 lineup

    Although the Sundance Film Festival might have tried to wring some extra sunshine from its selections last year, the 2010 lineup looks to be back to its typical mirthless self. One could say it has gone from "You gotta give 'em hope" to "You gotta give 'em mope.".. More »

  • MPAA ratings: Dec. 2, 2009

    MPAA ratings: Dec. 2, 2009. The following feature-length motion pictures have been reviewed and rated by the Classification and Rating Administration pursuant to the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program. Each of the designated ratings is defined as follows under the Motion Picture Classification and Rating program... More »

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