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Are TV friends nicer than real friends?

Big buzz surrounds the Seinfeld not-a-reunion on "Curb Your Enthusiasm"; eager crowds gather in Manhattan as "Sex and the Cit" films its second movie; and "Friends," of course, remains sacredly syndicated.

People.com: Stars Stand by David Letterman

"He's the greatest host in the world," says Chris Rock of the Late Show's main man

People.com: First Peek at Seinfeld Cast Reunion

The old gang, looking about the same, reunites on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm

'The Proposal' celebrates box office win

Sandra Bullock will surely be popping open the champagne as her new romantic comedy, "The Proposal," accepted the top spot at the box office this weekend by grossing $34.1 million, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office.

Cast of new Allen film goes with 'Whatever Works'

Actress Patricia Clarkson has a giggle whenever she thinks about the handwritten letter she received from the great Woody Allen.

Entertainment Weekly's Picks of the Week

The Mouseketeers' prerogative, it seems, is to rage against the Disney machine that made them.

Woody Allen returns to the Big Apple

In the four decades that he's been making films, Woody Allen has become as synonymous with New York as bagels and Broadway.

Review: The wonderful world of 'Bolt'

The antics of a dog who confuses his day job as the canine superhero in a TV action series with his real-life skills is plenty high-concept. But in "Bolt" -- a blithe, digitally animated (and, in select theaters, 3-D) doggy comedy as zippy as its name -- the fanciful premise only paws the surface of what's going on as we sit in the dark wearing plastic 3-D glasses.

Review: Another 'Mess' from Sandler

Back in his Monty Python days, Michael Palin triumphed as a violence-prone barber who hates cutting hair and dreams of becoming a lumberjack -- a lumberjack who dresses in women's clothing.

Huge 'Seinfeld' DVD boxed set in works

One of the most popular TV series of all time is about to go out with a bang -- again.

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