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mercredi 23 avril 2014

Chinese Director to Oliver Stone: Mind Your Own Business; Justin Bieber Visits Controversial Japanese Shrine; John Travolta to Be Named Hollywood's 'Most Popular' Star in India; Hacking Trial: Andy Coulson Denies Cover-Up

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Chinese Director to Oliver Stone: Mind Your Own Business
Ning Hao challenged the Hollywood director's recent criticisms of the Chinese film industry, saying "foreigners alone don't decide good and bad films" and securing free speech in China will be a gradual process. | Read More
Justin Bieber Visits Controversial Japanese Shrine, Burial Ground of WWII War Criminals
The popstar posted an Instagram photo of himself bowing reverentially before the tome, before replacing it with an apology, saying he was unaware of the highly controversial nature of the place. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
John Travolta to Be Named Hollywood's 'Most Popular All-Time Star in India'
The actor will pick up the prize at the International Indian Film Academy Awards on Saturday in Tampa Bay, Florida, where Kevin Spacey will also host an acting masters class. | Read More
Austrian Director Michael Glawogger Dies During African Shoot
The director of "Slumming" and "Whores' Glory," who was 54, died in Liberia of Malaria. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Japanese TV Networks Reschedule 'Titanic,' 'Pokemon' Episode After S. Korean Ferry Tragedy
The rescheduled "Pocket Monsters" episode featured a storyline about a submarine searching for a sunken ship. | Read More
Viacom's My Nick Jr. Service to Launch in China
The personalized edutainment service, for which the firm has already reached deals in France, the U.K. and the U.S., will become available on a new online video service as an over-the-top offer. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Hacking Trial: Andy Coulson Denies Cover-Up (Report)
The former "News of the World" editor and communications director of British Prime Minister David Cameron describes the arrest of the paper's Royal editor as a disaster for him. | Read More
China's Wanda Group Eyeing IPO for Cinema Chain
The country's largest exhibitor, Wanda Cinema Line, plans to raise $325 million via a listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange two years after the real estate conglomerate behind it acquired AMC Entertainment. | Read More
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