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  • Bare naked (faced) celebrities

    After being photographed without makeup while in Vancouver last month, candid shots of AnnaLynne McCord hit the Web, with with one site noting: "Her facial blemishes were completely visible."

  • Gloria Gaynor on Summer

    Donna Summer has died at the age of 63. Gloria Gaynor speaks to HLN's Showbiz Tonight about her memories of Summer.

  • Review: 'The Dictator'

    That which does not kill us only makes us laugh.

  • Van Halen postpones concerts

    Classic rockers Van Halen on Thursday abruptly postponed more than 30 tour dates, following their June 26 concert in New Orleans, representative Anna Loynes said.

  • Review: Captains of 'Battleship' deserve medal

    "Battleship" is a special-effects-heavy movie invented to extend the brand of a commercial board game -- suitable for ages 7 and up! -- in which two players move imaginary boats around a simple grid.

  • 'Dictator' director on controversy

    Larry Charles discusses Sasha Baron Cohen's characters and whether he worries if the audience will be offended.

  • The best of the White roast

    Betty White's recent roast was handled with more delicacy than most.

  • 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Scandal' ratings rise

    Three Thursday night dramas were greeted with larger audiences for their final episodes of the season, but one NBC comedy tied its all-time low.

  • 'Sons of Anarchy' creator's doc

    For years, Kurt Sutter has told stories of criminal activity -- first as a writer for "The Shield" and then as the creator of FX's wildly popular "Sons of Anarchy," a dramatized version of an outlaw biker gang in California.

  • Summer died of lung cancer

    Donna Summer died of lung cancer, but the singer wasn't a smoker, and the cancer wasn't related to smoking, her family's representative said Friday.

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  • 100% Under African Skies

    For the 25th anniversary of "Graceland," Paul Simon returns to South Africa for a historic reunion concert-and a look at his landmark album's turbulent birth. Interviewing anti-apartheid activists and music legends like Quincy Jones, Harry Belafonte,...

  • 100% The Fairy

    Belgium-based trio Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy follow their acclaimed Iceberg and Rumba with another Tati-inspired, candy-colored romp: this time, a charmingly off-kilter adventure about a hotel clerk who falls in love with a...

  • 100% This Is Not a Film

    Through simple means and filming, This is Not a Film presents a vital political statement and a snapshot of life in Iran as enemy of the state.

  • 100% In the Family

    In the town of Martin, Tennessee, Chip Hines, a precocious six year old, has only known life with his two dads, Cody and Joey. And a good life it is. When Cody dies suddenly in a car accident, Joey and Chip struggle to find their footing again. Just...

  • 100% Dolphin Boy

    Morad - a teenager from an Arab village in the north of Israel disconnects himself from humans following a violent attack that he experienced. As a last resort before hospitalization in a Mental Institution, he is taken by his devoted father to be...

  • 98% The Island President

    An eye-opening and appealing documentary about an earnest politician up against the closed door drama of climate change.

  • 98% Jiro Dreams of Sushi

    Beautiful, thoughtful, and engrossing, Jiro Dreams of Sushi should prove satisfying even for filmgoers who don't care for the cuisine.

  • 96% The Kid with a Bike

    The Kid with a Bike is a heart-wrenching, thematically and spiritually rich drama.

  • 96% Monsieur Lazhar

    Monsieur Lahzar is a tender and thoughtful portrait of a man with hidden grief and also a compelling exploration of the teacher-student dynamic.

  • 96% First Position

    An upbeat and visually dramatic documentary of children's ballet, First Position displays the potential of the human spirit when fostered at a young age.

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