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Michael Bay Attacked on 'Transformers 4' Set in Hong Kong; Kobe Bryant Fever Sweeps China; Dutch Cable Group Rejects Bid by John Malone's Liberty Global

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Michael Bay Attacked on 'Transformers 4' Set in Hong Kong (Report)
The director was assaulted by two men demanding money during the shoot of the latest film in the Paramount franchise. | Read More
Kobe Fever Sweeps China as Lakers, Warriors Face Off in Beijing
The NBA is hoping the preseason games held in China will build on the popularity of basketball in the country, where there were 4.5 billion visits to the league's website last season. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
China Box Office: Tsui Hark's 'Young Detective Dee' Dominates
The fantasy prequel has racked up nearly $90 million in China so far and is leaving Hollywood releases trailing. | Read More
Planned Russian Studio Complex Faces Uncertain Future as Partner Pulls Out
Broadcaster VGTRK sells its 49 percent stake to partner Sistema, raising questions about the outlook for what was to become the country's largest studio facility in St. Petersburg. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Helena Bonham Carter on 'Burton and Taylor': 'It's Not About an Exact Science' (Q&A)
It was important for the actress that she play "a creature" in the BBC America TV movie: "It was not going to be Elizabeth. It was as if Elizabeth and I had a baby," she tells THR. | Read More
Warner Bros.-Owned Producer of 'The Voice UK' Names New CEO
Leanne Klein will lead British production firm Shed Media's Wall to Wall unit. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Dutch Cable Group Ziggo Rejects Bid by John Malone's Liberty Global
Ziggo, in which the European cable giant already owns a 28.5 percent stake, calls an offer to take full control "inadequate." | Read More
BSkyB Quarterly Earnings Drop, TV Subs Grow
UPDATED: The U.K. pay TV giant, in which Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. owns 39 percent, added 37,000 new TV subscribers in the latest period. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Scapegoat (Au bonheur des ogres): Film Review
Berenice Bejo ("The Past"), Raphael Personnaz ("Quai d'Orsay") and Emir Kusturica topline this adaptation of a novel by French writer Daniel Pennac ("Ernest & Celestine"). | Read More
The Last Impresario: London Review
A starry guest list adds extra zing to this warm-hearted documentary about London showbiz producer and party-loving playboy Michael White. | Read More
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