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Hong Kong Guild Boss Calls 'Transformers 4' Set Incident 'Ridiculous;' Forest Whitaker Attends Abu Dhabi Fest Opening; 'We Are The Best!' Wins Tokyo Fest Award

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Hong Kong Directors Guild Boss Calls 'Transformers 4' Incident 'Ridiculous'
Derek Yee Tung-sing says the second extortion attempt in a week was "more unusual than getting a jackpot" since a Hong Kong crackdown on organized crime decades ago. | Read More
Abu Dhabi Film Fest: Forest Whitaker Takes Center Stage at Opening Ceremony
The Oscar winner sings a passage from the Qur'an after collecting the Middle East film festival's Career Achievement Award. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Lukas Moodysson's 'We Are The Best!' Wins Tokyo Film Festival Grand Prix
Honors are spread around Europe, Asia and the Middle East on the final day of this year's event. | Read More
'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' Director Tomas Alfredson to Remake Swedish Kids Classic
The screenwriters of the spy drama co-wrote the adaptation of Astrid Lindgren fantasy novel "The Brothers Lionheart." | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC VOD Service App Reaches 20 Million Downloads
The U.K. public service broadcaster continues to see increased mobile viewing, with a record 70 million video requests recorded in September. | Read More
Fadoo Productions to Produce Canadian Version of Keshet's 'Marathon'
The Israeli company's joint venture has grabbed the format rights to the docu-reality series about six people training to run a marathon. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
World's Largest Disney Store Set For Shanghai
The space is set to open in the Chinese city's financial district in early 2015, before the Disney resort that is due to open at the end of that year. | Read More
Robert De Niro Signs Agreement to Develop Hospitality Center in Shanghai
The actor, along with interested business parties, have signed on to establish Project 179 -- an 850,000-square-foot complex -- in the financial capital of China. | Read More
REVIEWS
One Shot (Hitac): Reykjavik Review
Two women cope with unwanted pregnancies in the middle of a murder investigation. | Read More
Out Loud: Film Review
This Lebanese drama from director/screenwriter Samer Daboul daringly takes on gay themes. | Read More
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