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lundi 16 juin 2014

'Star Wars' London Injury to Sideline Harrison Ford for Eight Weeks; Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh: 'China Is Just as Important to Us as the U.S.;' DreamWorks, Mister Smith Kick Off CineEurope; Thai Military Gives Away Free Movie Tickets

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'Star Wars' Injury to Sideline Harrison Ford for Eight Weeks
The actor broke his ankle Thursday and was hospitalized. | Read More
Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh: 'China Is Just as Important to Us as the U.S.'
In an interview with THR at the Shanghai Film Fest, the exec explains his big bets in China, including new equity investments from a state broadcaster and a local investment firm, and a distribution deal with a ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
CineEurope: DreamWorks, Mister Smith Show 'Water Diviner' Footage
Studio president Jeff Small and David Garrett also kick-started this year's CineEurope with scenes from Al Pacino starrer "Danny Collins." | Read More
Thailand's Ruling Military Gives Away Free Movie Tickets
Other publicity stunts in the army's "happiness campaign" have included free broadcast of all World Cup games, free haircuts and a parade of pretty women in skimpy military attire. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
World Cup: BBC Backs 'Monotonous' Commentator After Twitter Backlash
British soccer fans, including Ricky Gervais, criticized former Manchester United player Phil Neville for his commentary during the weekend's England-Italy clash. | Read More
World Cup: Japan's Opening Match Logs Record Ratings
The Samurai Blue's defeat by the Ivory Coast was the most-watched World Cup game with a morning start time in Japan, with hundreds of thousands more at screenings in bars, restaurants and stadiums. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Shanghai Film Fest: Hollywood-China Deals in Focus
U.S.-China link-ups form the backdrop to the 17th Shanghai International Film Festival. | Read More
Shanghai Film Fest: Village Roadshow, Warner Bros. to Co-Produce 'Zhong Kui'
The fantasy film is set for a Chinese New Year release. | Read More
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