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Cindy Crawford, Michael Cera and other actors who we didn't expect to become ass-kicking heroes
The inside story of the summer movies that lost a fortune, from 'Catwoman' to 'The Lone Ranger'
The director of the new 'Apes' blockbuster sheds light on five of the film's key sequences
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