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Grand cast makes ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ a grand ol’ time

Prepare to be transported to an era when staying in a hotel was considered exotic, romantic, even something of an adventure, and not just another sleepless night because you can’t stop worrying about the potential for bedbugs or who did what to whom on that bedspread that keeps brushing up against your lower lip.

 
CinemaCon Day Four: ‘X-Men,’ Shailene Woodley steal the show

The goosebumpy, epic-looking opening minutes of “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” which showed the titular mutants battling Sentinels, grabbed me by my geeky parts in way’s last night’s reveal of 35 minutes of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” just didn’t.

 
Miscalculations, tonal unevenness make ‘Muppets Most Wanted’ a dud

Apparently, every ounce of innocent, sweet-natured joy that made 2011’s “The Muppets” such a whimsical burst of nostalgia can be traced back to one person. Surprisingly, it’s the guy who showed the world his dangly bits in “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.”

 
Mom seeks custody of Paul Walker’s daughter

Paul Walker’s mother has petitioned to become the legal guardian of the late actor’s teenage daughter in accordance with his final wishes.

 
‘Incredibles’ sequel finally in the works

Disney’s Pixar has confirmed a sequel to “The Incredibles,” a decade after the popular animated superhero flick first hit theaters.

 
‘Noah’ banned in much of Muslim world

Officials across much of the Muslim world said Thursday that the upcoming big-budget Hollywood film “Noah” will not be shown in local theaters because it could offend viewers.

 
Travolta apologizes for Idina Menzel flub; bad-name game emerges

John Travolta has apologized to Tony Award winner Idina Menzel for mangling the pronunciation of her name during the Oscars telecast, saying he’d been “beating myself up” over it.

 
‘Olympus’ movie ad draws $1.9M fine for false alarm

It turns out that using emergency warning tones in a TV commercial with images of the White House blowing up and the flashing words “THIS IS NOT A TEST” is frowned upon by the government.

 
8 Oscars moments that raised our eyebrows

Not all Academy Award moments are created equal. We’ve picked the 8 that made the biggest impression this year.