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  • Classic Hollywood: '2001' visual effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull honored
    The visual effects pioneer on such films as '2001' and 'Close Encounters' will be saluted by the film academy and the Visual Effects Society.

    The visionary, director and producer on such films as '2001' and 'Close Encounters' will be saluted by the film academy and the Visual Effects Society.


  • Television review: 'Smash' on NBC
    NBC's new series featuring Debra Messing and 'American Idol' runner-up Katharine McPhee lovingly examines Broadway's travails and triumphs.

    NBC's new series featuring Debra Messing and 'American Idol' runner-up Katharine McPhee lovingly examines Broadway's travails and triumphs.


  • Super Bowl ads make use of movie imagery
    'Ferris Bueller' and 'Star Wars' are among the referenced films in commercials that stir Twitter interest.

    'Ferris Bueller' and 'Star Wars' are among the referenced films in commercials that stir Twitter interest.


  • Pop music review: Madonna at the Super Bowl
    The halftime show? A spectacle by the Cleopatra of the game. It also was a well-planned — and shockingly transparent — ad for her new album, 'MDNA.'

    The halftime show? A spectacle by the Cleopatra of the game. It also was a well-planned — and shockingly transparent — ad for her new album, 'MDNA.'


  • Ferris Bueller drives a Honda CR-V in Super Bowl ad
    No one's confusing a Honda CR-V with a Ferrari 250GT California, but the ad works.

    No one's confusing a Honda CR-V with a Ferrari 250GT California, but the ad works.


  • Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show divides Twitter
    According to an analysis by Kanjoya, a San Francisco company that uses a computer algorithm to detect emotion in social media posts, differing opinions dominated Twitter.

    According to an analysis by Kanjoya, a San Francisco company that uses a computer algorithm to detect emotion in social media posts, differing opinions dominated Twitter.


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