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Disney, Shanghai Media Group Team on Chinese Co-Productions; 'Noah' Banned in Mideast; Danny Glover Defends Venezuelan Government

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Disney to Develop Chinese Co-Productions With Shanghai Media Group
The two companies will collaborate on Disney-branded movies with "Chinese elements" for the booming China market. | Read More
'Noah' Banned in Several Middle Eastern Countries
Censor boards in Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have informed Paramount they will not release the Biblical epic, which begins its global rollout later this month. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
China to Decentralize Censorship Process for Local Films
Provincial film bureaus will be given authority to independently review movies, part of a plan to streamline the lengthy approval process. | Read More
Leonardo DiCaprio to Receive 'Russian Oscar'
A theater troupe made the "Wolf of Wall Street" star an honorary member after he lost his fifth Academy Award on Sunday. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BBC TV Boss: More Channels Could Be Moved Online
After the decision to make BBC Three a digital-only service, Danny Cohen says more channels could go that route if the U.K. public broadcaster's funding comes "under more threat." | Read More
HBO Asia to Begin Shooting Horror Series 'Grace' in Singapore
The four-part mini-series will be shot in English and Chinese and features an international cast led by Russel Wong from HBO original series "Serangoon Road." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Danny Glover Defends Venezuelan Government in Caracas
The "Lethal Weapon" star met with President Maduro on Thursday and attended a rally in the country's capital, where he remembered the late Hugo Chavez. | Read More
China's Huayi Brothers Plans to Invest up to $150 Million in Jeff Robinov's New Company
Huayi says it will issue and distribute films produced by Studio 8 in the Greater China region. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Machine: Film Review
A low-budget variation on Blade Runner themes, this stylish British sci-fi thriller explores the dark side of artificial intelligence with military-industrial complexity. | Read More
Kano: Film Review
Taiwanese director Wei Te-sheng continues to probe his country's history as a Japanese colony by looking at a real-life multicultural baseball team which took Japan's national high-school championships by storm in ... | Read More
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