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China: 'Thor' Sequel Nears Milestone, 'Downton Abbey' Wins Award; Monty Python to Reunite

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China Box Office: 'Thor: The Dark World' Hits Close to $50 Million
The hammer-wielding Avenger took nearly $25 million in its first full week in the world's second biggest box office. | Read More
'Downton Abbey' Wins Gold Panda Award at China's Sichuan TV Fest
China's "Family on the Go" and South Africa's "Hopeville" were also among the 15 honorees from seven countries at the inaugural awards in southwest China. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
China Release in Question for Jia Zhangke's Cannes Best Screenplay Winner 'A Touch of Sin'
No screening date for the critically acclaimed portrait of Chinese social ills has yet been given, and government authorities have ordered local press not to cover the film. | Read More
Hong Kong Horror Film 'Rigor Mortis' Sells Wide
In the wake of AFM, Fortissimo Films announces deals for Juno Mak's Chinese vampire flick in Japan, German-speaking Europe, Mexico, India and the Philippines. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Monty Python Member: Troupe to Reunite for Stage Show
Amid much buzz ahead of a formal announcement on Thursday, the BBC quotes Terry Jones as saying, "We're getting together and putting on a show." | Read More
'Queer as Folk' Writer to Create Two Shows for U.K.'s Channel 4
Russell T. Davies, credited with reinvigorating "Doctor Who" for the BBC, will explore contemporary gay life in "Banana" and "Cucumber," for which he will also create a factual companion series online. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
ITV Third-Quarter Ad Revenue Rises 11 Percent
The U.K. TV giant posted a 1 percent ad revenue gain for the first nine months of 2013 and 11 percent growth for its ITV Studios content arm. | Read More
Entertainment One First-Half Earnings, Revenue Rise
CEO Darren Throop lauds the Canadian film firm's financial performance as "strong" and touts the release slate for the back half, including "Hunger Games: Catching Fire." | Read More
REVIEWS
The Mole Song -- Undercover Agent Reiji: Rome Review
A blockbuster comic book series from Japan leaps to the screen via director Takeshi Miike. | Read More
By the River (Sai Nam Tid Shoer): Film Review
Thai director Nontawat Numbenchapol's second documentary of the year is set among Karen villagers living off a river contaminated by a lead mine in western Thailand. | Read More
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NEW YORK -- The most expensive musical in Broadway history will ends its run in January, when Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark calls it quits at the Foxwoods Theatre, a little over three years since its first problem-plagued preview. | Read More
Inside the 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' L.A. Premiere: The Victory Tour Returns Home
After a whirlwind world tour, the stars of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire returned to the U.S. for the Los Angeles premiere on Monday night. Much like the Victory tour that takes Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) through the 12 Districts after their win in the deadly Games rockets them to celebrity status, the stars of Lionsgate's sequel have spent the past week traveling the world, with premiere stops in London, Berlin, Madrid, Rome and Paris. | Read More
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