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'Spider-Man 2' Stars Promote Film in China; What James, Lachlan Murdoch Promotions Mean for Fox; New Head of China State Film Giant Has 'International Vision;' Discovery CEO Talks U.K. Plans

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'Spider-Man 2' Goes to China: Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx Sweep Into Beijing
The Chinese capital is now viewed as a vital PR stop for Hollywood blockbusters, as Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans visited Monday and Johnny Depp is slated to arrive next week. | Read More
Murdoch Family Politics: What James and Lachlan Promotions Mean for Fox, News Corp
"The more time goes by, the shorter any Chase Carey interregnum is likely to last," says one Wall Street observer about the implications for succession in Rupert Murdoch's empire. | Read More
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Incoming China Film Group Chief La Peikang Has 'An International Vision'
The successor to Han Sanping at the powerful state film colossus won't derail closer relations with Hollywood. | Read More
Nicole Kidman's 'Strangerland' Begins Shooting in Australia
The indie mystery drama, starring Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving, is beginning production this week in Sydney and will later shoot in the remote outback towns of Canowindra and Broken Hill. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Russian TV Network TV-3 Sells Magician Show to U.S.
Rights to "Surprise Me" were picked up by Ricky Kirschner Production in a rare deal of that kind between the two countries. | Read More
ProSieben's Red Arrow Makes Collective Digital Studio Investment
The German TV giant has acquired a 20 percent stake in Collective Digital Studio. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Discovery CEO Talks Auction for U.K.'s Channel 5, Possible Soccer Rights Bid
"The U.K. is a place we'd like to continue to invest," says David Zaslav and hints that Eurosport could partner on sports rights deals. | Read More
Kim Dotcom Officially Launches Internet Party in New Zealand
The German national who can't run for office himself says the party will be a ""movement for the freedom of the Internet and technology, for privacy and political reform." | Read More
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Aces (Os fenomenos): Malaga Review
A gritty Galician drama about a heroic single mother struggling to get her life back together, set against the backdrop of Spain's economic crisis. | Read More
Hidden (A escondidas ): Malaga Review
Racism and romance are the twin focal points of Mikel Rueda's teen outsiders drama. | Read More
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LAS VEGAS -- Acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan has a message for Hollywood and his fellow directors: See more movies in theaters to get a true sense of how much better film is than digital. "Film is the best way to capture an image and project that image. It just is, hands down. That's based on my assessment of what I'm seeing as a filmmaker," Nolan said during a wide-ranging conversation with The Hollywood Reporter's chief film critic Todd McCarthy. | Read More
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