A scene from the movie Timbuktu, nominated in 2014 for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Youtube hide caption
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Should texting be allowed at some movie screenings? Brand New Images/Getty Images hide caption
Clash Of The Screens: Should Movie Theaters Allow Texting? AMC Says Maybe
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In this composite image, a comparison has been made between Nina Simone and actress Zoe Saldana. David Redfern/Frazer Harrison/Redferns/Getty Images for Relativity Media hide caption
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Gone with the Wind has sold more than 200 million tickets — most of them back when there were far fewer people on the planet. Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
An optometrist confronts the killers responsible for his brother's death during the 1965 Indonesian genocide in The Look of Silence. Courtesy Drafthouse Films and Participant Media. hide caption
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A scene from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 takes place in the fictional capital city Panem, which was filmed in Berlin. Murray Close/Lionsgate hide caption
With Rich History And Tax Breaks, Berlin Lures American Filmmakers
Friday
Dickie Moore, the prolific child actor who made his screen debut in a silent film opposite John Barrymore, has died at age 89. General Photographic Agency/Getty Images hide caption
Wednesday
Actor Dean Jones, seen here in 1966, died Tuesday at age 84. Jones starred in 10 Disney films, including That Darn Cat! Dan Grossi/AP hide caption
Saturday
He's Shared 'Every Single Word' — But It's The Silence That Rings Louder
Thursday
Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons and Shameik Moore star in the new film, Dope. Scott Falconer/Courtesy of Open Road Films hide caption
Saturday
Joy (left, voiced by Amy Poehler) and Sadness (voiced by Phyllis Smith) catch a ride on the Train of Thought in Pixar's Inside Out. The movie opens in theaters nationwide June 19. Disney/Pixar hide caption
Science Of Sadness And Joy: 'Inside Out' Gets Childhood Emotions Right
Thursday
The famous chariot race in Ben-Hur was filmed on a movie set at Cinecittà in 1958. AP hide caption
Saturday
Furious 7 has hit the $1 billion worldwide box-office mark, two days faster any other film. Earlier this month, stars Sung Kang, left, and Ludacris attend the film's Los Angeles premiere. Michael Kovac/Getty Images hide caption
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The beloved Dodge Charger of Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) launches off Pikes Peak, Colo., followed by a member of the security force of Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham). Stunt coordinator Jack Gill planned and coordinated these stunts for Furious 7. Courtesy of Jack Gill hide caption
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From left, Bastian Wurbs (as Titus), Joel Basman (as Valentin) and Nikki Rappl (as Lukas) star in Keep Rollin', a coming-of-age drama featured in the seventh annual Reelabilities film festival. Courtesy of EastWest Film Distribution hide caption