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Chris Jancelewicz

Chris Jancelewicz

Chris has been editing and writing online since the Internet was born. He started out managing a medical website, and somehow graduated to interviewing celebrities and pop culture figures full-time. He’s been at AOL/Huffington Post for over six years, in that time working for numerous properties including PopEater, TV Squad, AOL TV and, of course, Moviefone. He runs the Canadian version around the clock, and often contributes to the American site.

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2012 Movie Preview: Romances, From 'The Vow' to 'Breaking Dawn Part 2'

Filed under: Features, Movie News


With 2011 in its death throes, what better time to look ahead to 2012. All this week, Moviefone is previewing the seemingly endless supply of big-time films hitting theaters during the next 12 months -- from from 'The Devil Inside' to 'Django Unchained' and everything in between. Next up: the 12 romances to watch for next year.
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11 Non-Christmas Christmas Movie Moments



If you want a real Christmas feel this holiday season, stick with the classics like 'A Christmas Story,' 'It's a Wonderful Life,' or any of the Disney films, because in the following holiday movies, the very concept of Christmas (giving, loving, caring) is turned on its head.
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'The Iron Lady': Two Meryl Streep Photos You Haven't Seen [Exclusive]

You probably think you've seen all the stills out there for 'The Iron Lady.' Well, you've thought wrong! Alliance Films has made two new images -- one of Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher and one with Streep and co-star Jim Broadbent -- available to the Canadian public.

Following the trials of one-time British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 'The Iron Lady' is a fascinating portrait of the oft-misunderstood leader. Check out the latest pics from this film after the jump.
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David Cronenberg on 'A Dangerous Method,' Viggo Mortensen Love and Defending Keira Knightley



Canadian director David Cronenberg's latest, 'A Dangerous Method,' takes us into a world most of us haven't frequented since college -- sexual psychology, Sigmund Freud, the id and the superego. Never one to shy away from the hard stuff, Cronenberg introduces us to fledgling shrink Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) as he attempts to help the labelled psychopath Sabina Spielrein (Keira Knightley), who is dealing with repressed sexual abuse at the hands of her father. Along the way, we get several delicious appearances by Viggo Mortensen as Freud himself, who muddies the waters with his interjections into the Jung-Spielrein relationship.
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Michael Fassbender: 'Shame' Made Me Go a 'Little Bit Loopy' (VIDEO)



Michael Fassbender is about one inch away from becoming a household name. The German-born Irish actor has enjoyed a breakthrough 2011, with roles in everything from 'Jane Eyre' to 'X-Men: First Class,' where he starred as Erik Lehnsherr -- better known as Magneto. His role in the critically acclaimed new drama 'Shame,' however, might be his biggest challenge yet.
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Ben Whishaw to Play James Bond Character Q in 'Skyfall'

Filed under: Movie News
Director Sam Mendes is certainly trying to up the hot factor for the latest James Bond movie, 'Skyfall.' In addition to the return of Daniel Craig as the main character, the Hollywood Reporter says that British hottie/acting sensation Ben Whishaw will be playing Bond character Q.

With the casting of Whishaw, Q will be younger than 007, marking the first time in the film franchise's history that Q isn't played by someone older.
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J.J. Abrams Confirms Benicio Del Toro 'In Talks' for 'Star Trek 2' Role

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After much speculation, director J.J. Abrams has confirmed that he's in talks with chameleon actor Benicio Del Toro to appear in the 'Star Trek' sequel.
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