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Russell Crowe, 'Noah' Team Briefly Meet Pope Francis
The star lobbied hard for a private meeting with the pontiff, but had to settle for a quick blessing at the Vatican's public general audience. | Read More
Chris Dodd, Alfonso Cuaron Expected to Attend Beijing Film Festival
Paramount Pictures COO Frederick Huntsberry and Oliver Stone are also tipped to take part in the Chinese event, which kicks off April 17. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Paul Greengrass Talks Hollywood Anxiety, 'Difficult' Directors, Importance of Strong Guilds
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker delivered a personal, honest and funny David Lean Lecture at BAFTA HQ about his life as a director. | Read More
Hong Kong Stars Donnie Yen, Carina Lau to Receive Special Honors From Asian Film Academy
During the Filmart industry event in Hong Kong, a new prize for rising Asian talent also will be handed out to Japanese actress Chiaki Kuriyama ("Kill Bill") and Korean actor Kim Nam Gil. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
MIPTV: Keshet Sells 'Rising Star' to Greece, Ukraine
The interactive singing show, which ABC will air in the U.S., has sold to more than 25 territories, becoming the fastest-selling talent show format of all time. | Read More
Taiwan TV Airs Its First Gay Family Comedy
The short film, "Penguins at North Pole," was broadcast on local public television the same day protests were held in Taipei over a draft bill that would legalize same-sex marriage in the country. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
U.K. Confirms Bolstered Tax Incentives for Big-Budget Movies
Finance minister George Osborne in his budget speech also confirms that incentives will be extended to stage productions. | Read More
‎U.K. Consumers to Spend More Time With Digital Media Than TV This Year, Forecast Says
For the first time, Brits will use more time on media accessed via desktops, laptops, tablets and mobile phones than on viewing television, according to eMarketer. | Read More
REVIEWS
Campaign 2 (Senkyo 2): Film Review
Peabody-winning Kazuhiro Soda's latest film revisits the universe of Japanese electoral politics by following a former city councilman's attempt to return to political office with a minimal, austere campaign. | Read More
A Tale of Samurai Cooking - A True Love Story (Bushi no Kondate): Film Review
Yuzo Asahara offers an alternative take on the samurai genre with a story revolving around the relationship between a gastronomically gifted young woman and her frustrated, fighter-minded husband working as a chef in ... | Read More
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