- Film institute to commemorate Bergman (AP)
- German screen siren back in the picture (Reuters)
- Soulja Boy retains lead on singles chart (Reuters)
- Michael Douglas happy to play "crazy" (Reuters)
- "Spawn" creator eyes directing (Reuters)
- Toronto film festival fails to excite buyers (Reuters)
- Paralyzed man soldiers on in anti-war documentary (Reuters)
- Judge rejects bid to hike rapper's bail (AP)
- Ex-soap star Sean Kanan charged with DUI (AP)
- Fans in focus at Toronto film festival (Reuters)
- Filmmakers raise glasses to acidic townsfolk (Reuters)
- Ike and Tina Turner rock again in new boxed set (Reuters)
- Runaway slave saga opens NY opera season (AP)
- 6 Bob Dylans emerge in `I'm Not There' (AP)
- Zeta-Jones plans film set in India (Reuters)
- Murphy adds color to Pacino film "Dali" (Reuters)
- Leguizamo on "The Take" in thoughtful drama (Reuters)
- Schwimmer makes crowd-pleasing directing debut (Reuters)
- Jon Stewart will host Academy Awards (AP)
- "Jihad for Love" seeks gay Muslim audiences (Reuters)