ITV is splashing out more than £22million to take total control of GMTV. The move raises the threat of job losses at the breakfast broadcaster which employs around 300 staff including presenter Lorraine Kelly, above. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
The last time we heard from the hand-drawn animators at Disney, they offered up the barnyard tale "Home on the Range." Full Article at Leaf Chronicle
Old Dogs, which stars Robin Williams and John Travolta as a couple of aging bachelors who suddenly have twins thrust upon them, delivers everything you'd expect. Which is: not much. Full Article at Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
If your holiday shopping list includes DVDs, there are thousands of titles that await your decision-making. This could be a daunting task, so we've amassed a few suggestions to help whittle down the choices for must-have titles this season. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
"Christmas With Walt Disney" is an impressive first effort, stitching together everything from bits of "Fantasia" to old commercials to intimate homemade films from the Disney family archive. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Trashing “Old Dogs” is a bit like kicking a puppy, but here goes. Full Article at Ventura County Star
By World's Editorial Writers Published: 11/27/2009 2:20 AM Last Modified: 11/27/2009 2:20 AM What do "Hooray for Hollywood," "Dream," and "Moon River" have in common? Full Article at Tulsa World
JUST BEFORE the time-pressed White Rabbit appears in the opening moments of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," Alice finds herself bored out of her mind, sitting beside a riverbank with her sister's dull book offering nothing... Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
Trashing “Old Dogs” is a bit like kicking a puppy. But here goes. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
Every year Hollywood saves its best for last, and the holiday films of 2009 are a highly promising bunch. Chances are good that many of next year's Oscar winners lie within this list, including our early pick for Best Picture: Up in the Air. Full Article at Miami Herald