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Princess of Wails? What Made Kate Middleton Cry on the Eve of Her Birthday?

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton Indigo/Getty Images
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Now that there is some powerful cinema.

Kate Middleton may be celebrating her 30th birthday today in a low-key way, but last night she had a star-studded night on the town while attending her first-ever royal movie premiere of War Horse.

And while an event of that magnitude alone might've been enough to make the duchess downright emotional, it was something else entirely that made her cry.

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Mission Possible: Tom Cruise Slays Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (and Rocks the Box Office)

Tom Cruise, Mission Impossible, Ghost Protocol Paramount Pictures

Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol passed the box office test.

The latest flick in the MI franchise topped this weekend's box office with $26.5 million, cruising up from its number three spot last weekend in limited release.

The Tom Cruise/Jeremy Renner vehicle easily defeated the likes of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsAlvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked and, perhaps most surprisingly, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.

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Movie Review: War Horse Shows Spielberg at His Emotional Best

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Review in a Hurry: Feeling the need for steed? Pony up for this sweeping horse tale from director Steven Spielberg, which straddles the years of World War I and stars Jeremy Irvine as a young soldier separated from his beloved horse. An old-fashioned tearjerker, this winning War Horse is well worth the ride.

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Tintin: Five Things You Need to Know About the Comic-Book Hero

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You've seen the trailers, listened to filmmakers Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson and heard tell that this Tintin character is quite popular in some places.

Like the whole rest of the world.

So who is he, and why should you care? Read on as our resident Tintin nerd gives you the facts you need before heading in to see The Adventures of Tintin, which opens Tuesday.

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Movie Review: Steven Spielberg Artfully Embraces His Inner Child in The Adventures of Tintin

The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn Paramount Pictures

Review in a Hurry: The graphic novels by Hergé featuring ginger-coiffed boy detective/reporter Tintin really didn't need to be adapted into any other format. They're perfectly drawn cartoon adventure stories as they are, save perhaps for those that have aged badly in terms of racial stereotyping. But if they absolutely had to be made into a movie, we can be glad it's one that's this much fun.

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Tintin Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need to Know About Spielberg's Animated Film

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Tintin may not be a household name in America, but he soon will be if Steven Spielberg has anything to say about it.

The intrepid journalist with the ginger coif is finally getting his big-screen closeup in the form of a 3-D animated blockbuster, courtesy of Hollywood's most successful storyteller.

At a press gathering in New York City last weekend, Spielberg, Tintin's real-life alter-ego Jamie Bell, and Nick Frost, who plays the bumbling detective Thompson, talked to E! News about what to expect from the long-awaited flick, which has been compared to Indiana Jones.

Here's what they had to say:

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Is the Halo Movie Finally Happening? For Real?!

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Is Steven Spielberg's Dreamworks studio really pushing for a Halo movie in 2012—or is that just more geek dreaming?
—Casey R., via Facebook

This is a zombie of a rumor, isn't it? Popping up afresh every once in a while only to die again?

I hate to shoot this story in the head with a plasma rifle, but...

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Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's Adventures of Tintin Is No Harry Potter: Should It Have Been?

The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn Paramount Pictures

The Adventures of Tintin grossed an estimated $55.8 million in its international debut this weekend, Sony Pictures said Sunday. 

In countries like France and the United Kingdom, Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson's much-anticipated motion-capture epic, which won't be seen here until Christmastime, was big, but not as big as the final Harry Potter.

So, what does that mean?  

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Is the Real Hugh Jackman Unlikeable? Sorta, Says Steven Spielberg

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Is it possible for anyone not to like Hugh Jackman?

Seriously, I don't think I've ever heard a bad word said about the guy.

But Steven Spielberg says...

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The Richest Guy in Hollywood Ain't Who You Think

Steven Spielberg, Tyler Perry, Leo DiCaprio Frazer Harrison/Getty Images; Lionsgate; TORU YAMANAKA/AFP/Getty Images

One dresses in drag as a gun-totin' granny, the other's a heartthrob and everything the third touches turns to gold. All three are among Hollywood's most successful celebrities.

So who tops the list of 11 men named to Forbes' annual list of the highest-paid men in entertainment?

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