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vendredi 29 novembre 2013

'Murder She Wrote,' 'Hart to Hart' Writers Find New Life in China; Ken Loach to Get Berlin Fest Honor; J.K. Rowling, John Cleese Push for U.K. Press Regulation

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'Murder She Wrote,' 'Hart to Hart' Writers Find New Life in China
Shut out of jobs in the U.S., these older writers are part of a new effort to transfer skills to a booming market with tastes like America in the 1970s and '80s. | Read More
Berlin 2014: Ken Loach to Receive Honorary Golden Bear
The 64th Berlin festival will honor the veteran British director with a homage of his films and a lifetime achievement award. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
'Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom' Enjoys Box-Office Success at Home
Major South African exhibition chains Ster Kinekor and NuMetro report big audience interest for the film, which opened as the top film in the country on Thursday. | Read More
Hit Chinese Movie Franchise 'Tiny Times' To Start Shooting Third Film in December
The latest installment in the series about hip young urban excess is set for a summer 2014 release. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Israeli Hit Talent Show 'Rising Star' to Get Spanish Version
Spanish media group Atresmedia has acquired adaptation rights to the singing competition format, which ABC is bringing to the U.S. | Read More
'Late Show With David Letterman' Mocks Rob Ford With Ken Burns Parody (Video)
Celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Martha Stewart, recite lines from he Toronto mayor who has become a primetime fixture since admitting to drug use. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
J.K. Rowling, John Cleese, Directors Support New U.K. Press Self-Regulation
Michael Apted, Stephen Daldry, Terry Gilliam, singer Bryan Adams and author Helen Fielding also support a system proposed a year ago in the final Leveson Inquiry report. | Read More
Korean VFX House Dexter Studios Opens Beijing Office
With the new location, the company hopes to tap into the booming Chinese market. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Coffin Maker: Goa Film Bazaar Review
Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak star in a colorful tale in which an old man plays chess with Death. | Read More
M Cream: Goa Film Bazaar Review
Four entitled kids embark on a trip to the Himalayas, in search not of enlightenment but a mythic drug. | Read More
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