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Nelson Mandela: World Leaders, Media React; 'Despicable Me 2' Finally Gets China Date; Elton John to Play Russia

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Nelson Mandela's Death: World Leaders, Media React
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon honored Mandela as a "giant for justice," German Chancellor Angela Merkel calls him a "shining example" while Indian media compares the late South African leader to Mahatma Gandhi. | Read More
'Despicable Me 2' To Finally Open in China Next Month
Universal and Illumination Entertainment's hit animated film will be released just weeks after NBCUniversal announced it was opening a Beijing office. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
'Fifty Shades' Screenwriter Kelly Marcel Among Women in Film, TV Award Winners in London
The annual celebration of female input in the British film industry also honored Clio Barnard, Pippa Harris and Sheridan Smith at an awards luncheon in central London on Friday. | Read More
CineAsia: 5 Things Not to Miss
The Hong Kong-based exhibition convention offers regional players a glimpse at Hollywood blockbusters, cutting-edge technology (4D, anyone?) and the latest strategies for combating piracy. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Nelson Mandela's Death: U.K. Columnist Attacks BBC for Extensive Coverage
"Spectator" columnist Rod Little summed up the BBC's coverage of Mandela's death as "famous nice black man dies," causing a social media firestorm. | Read More
Mongol TV Head: Media Can Help Fix Country's Big Problems
Nomin Chinbat says Mongolia's 180 channels are full of illegal content and political propaganda, but hopes this can change:. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Elton John's Russia Concerts to Go Ahead Despite Anti-Gay Law
The promoters deny rumors that the gigs could be canceled under Russia's controversial anti-gay legislation. | Read More
CEOs, Analysts See European TV Ad Trends Improving
Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman recently spoke of a "stabilization of the European economy and particularly in Continental Europe," which should boost financial momentum. | Read More
REVIEWS
Blind Spot (Doudege Wenkel): Film Review
Christophe Wagner's Luxembourg-set policier is its country's official bid for a Foreign Language Academy Award. | Read More
Breach in the Silence (Brecha en el silencio): Film Review
Venezuela's Academy submission, by first-time director siblings the Rodriguez brothers, portrays a deaf girl's struggle to be heard by her abusive family. | Read More
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The Sound of Music Live: TV Review
It's easy to remember a musical for its songs. That is, after all, what makes a musical different from every other kind of narrative: The characters will shout to the rafters in full throat, revealing things they just can't speak, because the music gives them leave to lay themselves bare. | Read More
TV Ratings: NBC's 'Sound of Music Live' Sings With 18.5 Million Viewers
NBC's big bet on a live telecast of The Sound of Music looks like it paid off. The network, which hasn't won a Thursday night once this season, topped primetime with its three-hour performance of the stage musical. Fast National returns have The Sound of Music averaging a 4.6 rating among adults 18-49 and 18.5 million viewers. Easily the most-watched program, it tied CBS' The Big Bang Theory in the demo. More to come... | Read More
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