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jeudi 27 février 2014

Dalai Lama Faces Tough Questions on Hollywood Visit; '12 Years a Slave,' 'Gravity' to Compete for Irish Academy Award; Chinese Cinemas Penalized for Box Office Fraud; Michael Bay Hong Kong Attackers Jailed

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Dalai Lama Faces Tough Questions on Women, Gays at A-List Hollywood Gathering
Jim Carrey gets into a playful brawl with the Tibetan spiritual leader as stars like Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Watts and Jeremy Renner gather for a rare audience with the Nobel Peace Prize-winner. | Read More
'12 Years a Slave,' 'Gravity' to Compete for Irish Academy Award
Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock, Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael Douglas will be among the stars competing for honors in the international acting categories. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Chinese Regulators Punish 15 Cinemas for Box Office Fraud
Local experts believe that as much as 10 percent of Hollywood's gross box office in China in 2013 may have been lost to illegal skimming by cinemas. | Read More
Michael Bay Attackers Jailed After 'Transformers 4' Hong Kong Set Incident
One brother is jailed for 30 months for attempted extortion and assaulting a cop, while another gets six months for resisting arrest. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Mediaset Under Fire for Plans to Screen Oscar-Nominated 'The Great Beauty' on TV
The broadcaster will be ignoring an unwritten rule prohibiting airing films on Italian TV within 24 months of their theatrical release. | Read More
ProSieben's Red Arrow Acquires Majority Stake in 'Say Yes to the Dress' Producer
Half Yard, which also produces "Diggers" and "Hillbilly Handfishin'," is the latest acquisition of the production arm of the German TV giant. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
'Pompeii' Studio Says It Can Survive Disastrous U.S. Box Office
Germany's Constantin relies on foreign presales and tax subsidies to buffer a $100 million U.S. flop. | Read More
Record Revenue, Profits At German Broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1
UPDATE: ProSiebenSat.1's production division, Red Arrow Entertainment, signs a deal to acquire reality TV production company Half Yard, producers of Bravo's "100 Days of Summer." | Read More
REVIEWS
Tales (Gheseh-ha): Fajr review
Master filmmaker Rakhshan Bani-Etemad returns with a strong vision of contemporary Iran | Read More
Heart of a Lion (Leijonasydan): Goteborg Review
Peter Franzen plays neo-Nazi who falls in love with a woman with a mixed-race son in Finnish director Dome Karukosi's questionable take on blended families | Read More
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Faith-based audiences will play a starring role at the North American box office this weekend as 20th Century Fox debuts Son of God, the first of several Biblical epics scheduled for 2014.  The film opens exactly a decade after Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ transformed into an instant hit, opening to a massive $83.8 million on its way to earning $612 million worldwide. Son of God, lacking the controversy that Passion of the Christ sparked, isn't expected to match those numbers. | Read More
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