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mardi 26 novembre 2013

'Catching Fire' Faces 'Gravity' in China; 'Blue Is The Warmest Color' Director Says His Star 'Has a Lot to Learn;' International Emmy Winners

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China Box Office: 'Gravity' Soars Past 'Catching Fire'
The space epic brought in nearly $36 million in its first six days in China as it went head-to-head with the "Hunger Games" sequel. | Read More
'Blue is the Warmest Color' Director: Lea Seydoux 'Has a Lot to Learn' (Q&A)
Speaking to THR in Hong Kong, Abdellatif Kechiche, who helmed the Palme d'Or-winning film, also discusses paranoia and his "pseudo-success," saying his career only offers an "illusion" of upward social mobility in ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
South Korean Star Rain Joins Bruce Willis, John Cusack in 'The Prince'
The "Ninja Assassins" actor and singer will appear in Brian A. Miller's upcoming action thriller, whose cast also includes Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson and Jason Patric. | Read More
Peter O'Toole Comes Out of Retirement for 'Katherine of Alexandria'
The U.K. indie written and directed by Michael Redwood details the story of Katherine and her link to Constantine the Great and also includes Joss Ackland, Steven Berkoff and Edward Fox. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
International Emmy Awards: French Zombie Series 'The Returned' Wins Best Drama
Sean Bean wins best actor and Chris O'Dowd's "Moone Boy" takes best comedy, while J.J. Abrams is honored with the International Emmy Founders award. | Read More
Will.i.am, Kylie Minogue Join 'The Voice Australia'
"The Voice UK" coaches are the latest in a long line of international artists judging on Australian talent shows. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
NHL Strikes 12-Year Canadian TV Deal Worth $4.9 billion
Cable sports channel Rogers Sportsnet outbid archrival TSN in the largest media rights deal in NHL history and Canada's largest-ever sports rights agreement. | Read More
U.K.'s Pinewood Shepperton First-Half Earnings Rise
UPDATED: The studio facilities operator, known as the British home of the James Bond franchise, hosted such productions as Disney's "Cinderella" and Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy" but reiterated the need for more ... | Read More
REVIEWS
Song From the Forest: IDFA Review
Ethno-musicologist Louis Sarno and his son Samedi feature in Michael Obert's German documentary, world-premiering in competition at the Amsterdam festival. | Read More
Shado'man: IDFA Review
Shot and edited by director Boris Gerrets, this Dutch/French documentary on nocturnal street life in Freetown, Sierra Leone, competes for the main prize at the Amsterdam festival. | Read More
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