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Movie Review: The LEGO Movie (2014)

Written by Anthony Sargon

When I think of recent Hollywood movies based on toys, atrocities like “Transformers” and “G.I.Joe” come to mind. Leave it to Phil Lord and Christopher Miller – the guys behind “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” and “21 Jump Street” – to come to the rescue with “The Lego Movie.” Not only is it a brilliant animated film, but it’s vibrant, energetic, and tons of fun. It’s also the best movie of 2014 so far.

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Celebrities Strut Catwalk in New York Dress Gala

Celebrities have burst onto New York Fashion Week, donning couture red dresses made by some of America's top designers and strutting the catwalk to raise money for heart disease.

Actresses, TV personalities, sports celebrities and musicians were dressed in custom-made red evening gowns to raise money for what is the number one killer of women in the United States.

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After 22 Years, Leno Bids Farewell to 'Tonight'

Jay Leno has said goodbye to "The Tonight Show" before, but not like this. The comedian became tearful and choked up Thursday as he concluded what he called the "greatest 22 years of my life."

"I am the luckiest guy in the world. This is tricky," said the emotional Leno, stepping down for the second and presumably last time as host of TV's venerable late-night program. Jimmy Fallon takes over "Tonight" in New York on Feb. 17.

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Prosecutors Consider Vandalism Case against Bieber

Los Angeles County sheriff's investigators have presented evidence to prosecutors for a possible felony vandalism case against Justin Bieber.

The pop star has been under investigation since eggs were thrown at his neighbor's home last month, resulting in thousands of dollars in damage.

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Argentine Art Exhibit Celebrates Woody Allen

While filmmaker Woody Allen deals with a scandal in New York, fans are celebrating him in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

"We love Woody so much" is a new exhibit of paintings, drawings, photos and videos that celebrate Allen's comedic talent and tormented characters.

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ABBA Enter Swedish Music Hall of Fame

Legendary Swedish pop band ABBA on Thursday were among the 12 first artists to join the Swedish Music Hall of Fame, which celebrates the country's rich pop tradition.

"I think it's a nice thing to do, to create a Swedish Music Hall of Fame," 67-year-old former ABBA member Benny Andersson told Agence France Presse.

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Doutzen Kroes Pregnant with Second Child

Doutzen Kroes is pregnant with her second child.

The Victoria’s Secret model announced the happy news by sharing a tasteful black and white nude photograph on her Instagram account on Thursday morning.

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New York Kicks off 2014 Fashion Week Season

New York Fashion Week explodes onto a snowy Manhattan Thursday, kicking off the fall/winter 2014 season with a new look and 300 catwalk presentations before the industry shows head to Europe.

The week-long fest of glamour, style and celebrity endorsement will see frenzied fashionistas high-tail it across the city, squeezing in back-to-back shows from morning until night.

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Brangelina Wine Sequel Called 'Mouthwatering'

The latest Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie sequel is being described as powerful and elegant with a "mouthwatering finish."

These raves don't appear in movie publications — they're from Decanter magazine's review of the celebrity couple's second vintage of rose wine produced at their French Provencal estate, Chateau Miraval.

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Cruise Lawyer Dismisses 'Bizarre' $1 Billion Lawsuit

A lawyer for Tom Cruise poured scorn on a $1 billion lawsuit alleging that filmmakers stole a screenwriter's work to create a blockbuster "Mission: Impossible" film, calling the legal action "bizarre."

Timothy Patrick McLanahan claims the 2011 film "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" was based on a script he wrote in 1998 called "Head On," which he tried unsuccessfully to get made in Hollywood.

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