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Turin Festival Director Blasts Rome Fest for Paying for Stars
Paolo Virzi claims Scarlett Johansson got at least $500,000 to attend, but Rome has long held it pays only expenses for stars who have agreed to come to the event. | Read More
Alfonso Cuaron in Beijing: 'Gravity' China References Not 'Some Marketing Ploy'
The director tells local press that he developed the film in 2008, before the country's box office boom, and explains why he included a Chinese space station. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Mick Jagger-Produced James Brown Biopic Casts Its Mick Jagger (Exclusive)
CW star Nick Eversman will play the Rolling Stones frontman in "Get on Up," starring Chadwick Boseman as the Godfather of Soul. | Read More
China Population Planners Seek Zhang Yimou Over Alleged Child Policy Breach
China eased its one child policy in a recent raft of reforms, but still wants to talk to the "Hero" director about reports he had numerous children. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Rob Ford's Reality TV Show Canceled After One Episode
As the Toronto mayor's political career implodes, "Ford Nation" was yanked by Sun News Network after its debut Monday night drew only 155,000 viewers. | Read More
FX Orders Guillermo del Toro's 'The Strain' to Series
The vampire drama, starring Corey Stoll, gets an expected 13-episode order at the cable network. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
John Malone's Liberty Global Sees Few Acquisition Targets Left
Charles Bracken, executive vp and co-CFO, tells an investor conference in Barcelona: ""It is less of a consolidation game and really about monetizing." | Read More
German Distributor Senator Lowers Forecast After Box Office Flops
Local releases, including Michael Caine-starrer "Mr. Morgan's Last Love" failed to deliver for the Berlin-based company. | Read More
REVIEWS
7th Floor (Septimo): Film Review
A success first in Argentina and now in Spain, this well-appointed thriller stars audience magnet Ricardo Darin as a lawyer whose kids mysteriously go missing. | Read More
Suck Me Shakespeer (Fack ju Göhte): Film Review
Turkish-German director Bora Dagtekin and star Elyas M'Barek reteam for another winner, following their hit TV series "Turkish for Beginners" and its 2012 cinema spin-off. | Read More
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Linda Bloodworth Thomason, the creator of Designing Women, Evening Shade and other television series, has been friends with Bill and Hillary Clinton for more than 30 years. The Hollywood Reporter asked the director of Bridegroom, a documentary portraying the tragedy that befell a young gay couple when one of the men died before same-sex marriage was permanently legal in California, to write about her relationship with the Clintons. | Read More
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