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Weinstein Plans Film to Make NRA 'Wish they Weren't Alive'

Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has warned the National Rifle Association (NRA) he plans to make a movie with Meryl Streep that will make them "wish they weren't alive."

The NRA did not immediately respond Thursday to the warning, made in an interview on shock-jock Howard Stern's show, in which Weinstein said he hoped to turn cinema goers against the gun lobby.

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Sundance Film Fest Opens with 'Whiplash' Premiere

Miles Teller — who can be seen on screen later this month with Zac Efron in "That Awkward Moment" — took four-hour drum lessons three times a week to play the lead in "Whiplash," shown opening night at the Sundance Film Festival.

Teller plays a jazz drummer determined to succeed, whether because of or in spite of an unforgiving instructor, played by J.K. Simmons at his most intimidating (and muscular). Paul Reiser also stars.

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Reactions from Oscar Nominees

The following are key quotes from actors and directors nominated for the 86th Academy Awards, following the announcement of the shortlists on Thursday.

- Alfonso Cuaron, director, "Gravity":

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Meryl Streep Extends Oscar Nominations Record

Three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep extended her record as the performer with the most Academy Award nominations, with her 18th nod announced on Thursday.

"Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence meanwhile became the youngest ever three-time acting nominee at 23, with her performance in top-tipped crime caper "American Hustle."

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Palestinian Film among Oscar Nominees

A tale of tragic romance from the Palestinian territories is among five nominees for best foreign-language film at the Academy Awards.

The contenders announced Thursday in Beverly Hills include Hany Abu-Assad's "Omar," the story of a love affair and its consequences against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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'American Hustle,' 'Gravity' Top Oscar Nods with 10 Each

Crime caper "American Hustle" and 3D space spectacular "Gravity" topped the Oscars nominations list Thursday with 10 each, leading a crowded field of contenders for Hollywood's most coveted honors.

Historical drama "12 Years a Slave" was close behind with nine nominations in a year chock full of critically acclaimed movies, leaving no clear frontrunners ahead of the Academy Awards on March 2.

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Valentino Kicks Off Men's Fashion in Paris

Hard on the heels of Milan, Paris kicked off its winter menswear series Wednesday with shows by Valentino, Carven and Raf Simons featuring everything from variations on the classic suit to paint splatter looks.

Valentino's models treaded softly on colorful, geometrically patterned kilim carpets, a motif sometimes echoed in the coats and jackets though in muted winter hues.

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Sandler Up for Record Razzies Three-Peat

U.S. actor Adam Sandler could earn the dubious distinction of winning his third worst actor Razzie in a row after his new nomination Wednesday for the anti-Oscar Golden Raspberrys, Hollywood's hall of shame.

Sandler, who won in 2012 for his cross-dressing romp "Jack and Jill" and last year for "That's My Boy," is nominated this year for his performance in "Grown Ups 2."

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Hollywood Awaits Oscar Nominations

Hollywood is holding its breath for the unveiling Thursday of this year's Oscar nominations, with top Golden Globes winners "12 Years A Slave" and "American Hustle" leading a crowded field of contenders.

Journalists and industry watchers will gather for the 5:30 am (13:30 GMT) announcement at the headquarters of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which organizes the Oscars ceremony.

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Movie Review: Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)

Written by Anthony Sargon

The Coen brothers are arguably some of the best filmmakers of our generation. They’re responsible for a number of modern classics, and they’ve just created another masterpiece with “Inside Llewyn Davis.” Funny, dark, flawlessly acted and painfully poignant, it’s easily one of 2013′s finest films.

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