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    • Video: Website helps neighbors tackle home fixes - Sun 5 Sep 2010 23:07:37 GMT
    • Sept. 5: For those dusting off a do-it-yourself manual in this tough economy, there’s now help available from a growing group of good neighbors. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports on the helpful hands making a difference. (Nightly News)For those dusting off a do-it-yourself manual in this tough economy, there’s now help available from a growing group of good neighbors. NBC’s Lee Cowan reports on the helpful hands making a difference. (Nightly News)


    • Video: Foreign affair: Hollywood courts new audience - Sun 5 Sep 2010 23:06:39 GMT
    • Sept. 5: These days, films need to be blockbusters outside the United States to be considered a success. As NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports, the global influence is clear, even among the most American-themed movies. (Nightly News)These days, films need to be blockbusters outside the United States to be considered a success. As NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports, the global influence is clear, even among the most American-themed movies. (Nightly News)


Movies News Stories

  • Lessons of the Summer Box Office - Mon 06 Sep 2010 05:30:03 GMT
  • Movie attendance was down, but some films — like “Toy Story 3” and “Inception” — made out very, very well.

  • A Bronx Film School Tale - Mon 06 Sep 2010 04:50:01 GMT
  • From left, Isabel Balazs, Rebecca D’Agostino and Dylan Salcedo, students at Ghetto Film School, at work in a Bronx park. The school is located in the South Bronx.
  • Rigor Required Cream Puffs Need Not Apply - Fri 03 Sep 2010 15:19:03 GMT
  • Jacquy Pfeiffer, left, and Sébastien Canonne at their French Pastry School in Chicago. Mr. Pfeiffer, who was preparing for the competition, is the central character in “Kings of Pastry.”
  • DVDs: Tough Women and Flawed Men - Fri 03 Sep 2010 15:19:03 GMT
  • Frank Borzage’s “Stranded” with Kay Francis and George Brent (embracing) and Patricia Ellis
  • No. 1 Sleuth - Sat 04 Sep 2010 05:00:07 GMT
  • Warner Oland in “Charlie Chan in Paris” (1935).
  • Time Marches ... Backward! - Fri 03 Sep 2010 05:23:02 GMT
  • A re-enactment of a Nazi storm trooper collecting funds from a housewife in “Inside Nazi Germany — 1938,” from “The March of Time” series. The setting was actually Hoboken, N.J., and the actors were anti-Nazi German-Americans.

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