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"The Imposter," like "Capturing the Friedmans" or "Tabloid," is the documentary equivalent of a page-turner. It tells a true story that is so oh wow! unbelievable, so deeply, compellingly stranger than fiction, that you don't so much watch the film as get addicted to it.

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Behind the scenes of 'Black Gold'updated: Mon Nov 07 2011 09:39:00

CNN's Rima Maktabi talks to the stars of "Black Gold," a film following an Arab prince during the 1930s oil boom.

Review: 'Puss in Boots' is mindlessly busyupdated: Fri Oct 28 2011 14:38:00

I'm a fan of Antonio Banderas' Puss in Boots, a Latin-lover Zorro so romantic and vain that he's preposterously unaware he's...well, a kitty cat.

Review: 'The Skin I Live In' is skillful and intriguingupdated: Fri Oct 14 2011 09:54:00

This latest film from master filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar will be both familiar to his fans and viewed as a departure.

People.com: Antonio Banderas: Why I Acted Weird Around Melanie Griffith for 3 Monthsupdated: Thu Oct 13 2011 16:15:00

The actor was filming a terrifying movie role, which his wife only later realized had consumed him

People.com: Antonio Banderas & Melanie Griffith: We've Had As Many Problems As Anybodyupdated: Thu Sep 22 2011 16:55:00

In a case of he says-she says, the couple recall her struggles in rehab

Tunisia's revolutionary hero inspires movieupdated: Thu May 05 2011 11:01:00

Mohamed Bouazizi -- the Tunisian fruit and vegetable seller who inspired uprisings across the Arab world when he set himself on fire -- is to be the subject of a movie.

May on Inside the Middle Eastupdated: Wed Apr 27 2011 11:35:00

In the first week of this year, CNN's Inside the Middle East team was the only international television crew in Tunisia.

CNN exclusive: Hollywood cameras roll through Tunisian revolutionupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 06:43:00

Hollywood A-listers Antonio Banderas and Freida Pinto kept working on a new movie in Tunisia even as the country was beset by turmoil and protests, and its president fled to Saudi Arabia.

People.com: The Stars of Shrek Forever After Reveal Their Inner Ogresupdated: Sun May 23 2010 11:47:00

Antonio Banderas, Jon Hamm and more stars unite for the green man's final bow

People.com: QUOTED: Antonio Banderas Says Melanie Griffith Healed by Loveupdated: Thu May 20 2010 13:17:00

Family support helped the actress fight her addition to painkillers, says her husband

People.com: Antonio Banderas Is Cool with His 13-Year-Old Daughter's Datingupdated: Mon May 17 2010 13:30:00

His and Melanie Griffith's teen, Stella, "is way more mature than me," says the actor

People.com: Antonio Banderas: Passion Keeps My Marriage to Melanie Aliveupdated: Thu May 13 2010 17:28:00

The actor says that challenges - including his wife's stint in rehab - has made their marriage stronger

People.com: Melanie Griffith: Antonio Was 'Amazing' During My Health Struggleupdated: Thu Apr 22 2010 15:27:00

"He did everything," Griffith says about her fight with substance-abuse problems

People.com: Melanie Griffith No Longer Feeding the 'Monster' of Addictionupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 12:28:00

"I don't drink. I don't take pills. Nothing. And it's fantastic," says the actress

Actor Banderas launches Moto2 teamupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 13:49:00

Hollywood actor Antonio Banderas is to sponsor a new Moto2 motorcycling team for the 2010 season, which will be called Jack&Jones by Antonio Banderas, the official Moto GP Web site has reported.

Melanie Griffith has skin cancer surgeryupdated: Fri Dec 18 2009 11:02:00

Melanie Griffith has undergone surgery to remove the early stages of skin cancer from her face, a representative for the actress said.

Site picks worst movies of the decadeupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 15:24:00

"Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever" had few fans upon its release in 2002. The $70 million movie, starring Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu, was a box office failure, making just $14.3 million domestically and less than $6 million overseas.

People.com: Antonio Banderas: Pain Meds Led Melanie Griffith to Rehabupdated: Wed Sep 09 2009 13:08:00

His wife faced the demons of addiction after a ski accident, the actor tells Ellen

People.com: QUOTED: Antonio Banderas Quells Marital Breakup Rumorsupdated: Thu Sep 03 2009 15:07:00

The Spanish heartthrob is not leaving wife Melanie Griffith, now in rehab

People.com: Melanie Griffith Checks Into Rehabupdated: Tue Aug 25 2009 11:26:00

"This is part of a routine plan designed between her and her doctors," says rep

People.com: Nicole Kidman Abandons Movie Roleupdated: Wed May 13 2009 13:07:00

The star won't join Naomi Watts in Woody Allen's latest - but she does make a commercial

People.com: Javier Bardem Exits Role Due to Exhaustionupdated: Thu May 01 2008 13:57:00

Citing a busy work schedule, the Oscar winner has left the movie musical Nine

People.com: Antonio Banderas's Dream Role: Woman for a Dayupdated: Fri Nov 16 2007 12:03:00

What do women want? Antonio Banderas is willing to find out – even if it means a sex change.

Time.com: In Spain, No Ole for Bullfightsupdated: Mon Aug 06 2007 10:00:00

While protests mount against Spain's archetypal sport, aficionados have begun exporting the game -- even to China

People.com: Cameron Diaz Says Working with Justin Timberlake Is 'Great'updated: Tue Jun 12 2007 18:23:00

Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz reunited on Shrek the Third's green carpet in London Monday.

Review: 'Freedom Writers' barely passesupdated: Fri Jan 05 2007 09:43:00

Movies about inspirational teachers never go out of style.

Review: Two films better heard than seenupdated: Tue Dec 27 2005 15:17:00

One of the less happy facts of filmmaking is that some really strong music can be overlooked because it's created for a film that doesn't knock over the box office. Or even slash a big "Z" on the concession stand.

EW review: A female-friendly 'Zorro'updated: Wed Apr 20 2005 13:37:00

The masked renegade with the foxy nickname has been around since 1919, when pulp writer Johnston McCulley cooked up "The Curse of Capistrano" and introduced the wrong-righting Don Diego de la Vega and his early-19th-century California landscape.

A sweep for 'The Incredibles'updated: Mon Jan 31 2005 09:21:00

It was an incredible night for "The Incredibles."

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