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Oscars: Italy, Spain Pick Candidates; China’s Wanda Plans Theme Park to Compete With Shanghai Disneyland; MIPCOM: Sony Reality Format to Blast Celebs Into Space

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Oscars: Italy Nominates 'The Great Beauty' for Foreign Language Category
UPDATED: The seventh feature from Neapolitan director Paolo Sorrentino explores the decay of Rome. | Read More
China's Wanda Plans Theme Park to Compete With Shanghai Disneyland
Days after announcing the world's largest movie studio development, company chairman Wang Jianlin touts another project, saying it "will surpass Disney in both revenue and number of visitors." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Oscars: Spain Nominates '15 Years and One Day' for Foreign Language Category
UPDATED: Gracia Querejeta's drama has won rave reviews for actress Maribel Verdu's performance as a young mom raising her son in the shadow of her own overbearing mother. | Read More
Javier Bardem Backs Sahara Film Festival
The Spanish actor is known for his commitment to political causes, such as the plight of the Saharawi refugees. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
FremantleMedia Takes Stake in Germany's Divimove
The "X Factor" and "Idols" producer strikes a strategic partnership with the German online-only network. | Read More
Eddie Izzard Confirms Plan to Run for London Mayor in 2020
The British actor and comedian, a longtime Labour Party supporter, confirms his ambitions at the party's annual conference. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Entertainment One: Full-Year Earnings on Track to Hit Expectations
The Canadian producer and distributor, which early this year acquired Alliance Films, is releasing "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" this year. | Read More
Rupert Murdoch Won't Return to U.K. Parliament for Questioning (Report)
The media mogul's lawyers and the Committee legal teams both advise against his questioning for fear of prejudicing upcoming phone-hacking trials. | Read More
REVIEWS
Foosball (Metegol): San Sebastian Review
A big budget, soccer-themed animated feature from Argentina's Juan Jose Campanella, who won an Academy award for "The Secret in their Eyes." | Read More
Japanese Dog (Cainele Japonez): San Sebastian Review
An elderly man comes to terms with loss in Romanian Tudor Cristian Jurgiu's feature debut. | Read More
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Miley Cyrus is still talking about the twerking VMA performance that launched a thousand complaints. This time, she lashes out at critics who think her performance was racist or a "minstrel show," in which she used her black dancers as props. | Read More
The Basque Swastika: San Sebastian Review
A World War II documentary having its world premiere in San Sebastian holds special interest for festival audiences. The Basque Swastika is a rare film that looks at the Nazi occupation of the Basque areas of France and Spain. | Read More
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