jeudi 6 février 2014

China's 'Monkey King' to Get Sequel; Berlin Jury President James Schamus: Philip Seymour Hoffman 'Will Be Here' in Spirit; Sochi: Gay Activists Protest in St. Petersburg

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Record 'Monkey King' Business Prompts Plans for Sequel
Producers say a follow-up to the record-breaking 3D fantasy epic is planned, but are holding off on details until current run is over. | Read More
Berlin Jury President James Schamus: Philip Seymour Hoffman 'Will Be Here' in Spirit
The jury, which also includes Christoph Waltz, Michel Gondry and James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli, among others, sidestepped the Woody Allen controversy in its first press conference. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Berlin: Wes Anderson Reveals His Inspirations for 'Grand Budapest Hotel'
The director was joined by stars Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, Saoirse Ronan, Tilda Swinton, Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe at the Berlinale press conference for the opening night film. | Read More
Berlin: Four Actors Join Katherine Heigl in 'Your Right Mind'
Clea DuVall, Sheryl Lee, Emily Alyn Lind and musician/actor Ryan Bingham has been added to Ami Canaan Mann's film, which Highland Film Group is selling at EFM. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Sochi: Gay Activists Protest in St. Petersburg on Eve of Olympics Opening Ceremony
The action is part of a global campaign urging Olympic sponsors to speak out against the persecution of gays in Russia. | Read More
Gaumont's Vice CEO on 'Hannibal's' New Friday Time Slot, Boosting Ratings and Skipping the Pilot Order (Q&A)
Christophe Riandee talks about how the French movie studio -- which also is behind Netflix's "Hemlock Grove" got Hollywood's attention, why it entered the U.S. television business and the biggest differences in the ... | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Sony Quarterly Film Unit Profit Drops
Results couldn't keep up with the year-ago performance, which was boosted by "Skyfall" and the home entertainment release of "The Amazing Spider-Man." | Read More
Imax Managing Director Talks China Strategy, Luxury Home Cinemas Business
The company's business head in APAC discusses the company's ambitions for growth in China's less developed provincial cities and why it's moving into ultra-upscale home entertainment. | Read More
REVIEWS
Anything for Alice (Pret a tout): Film Review
The new romantic comedy of French director Nicolas Cuche ("Second Chance") pits Max Boublil's millionaire geek against a factory worker played by Aissa Maiga. | Read More
Hotel Nueva Isla: Rotterdam Review
Irene Gutierrez and Javier Labrador's poetic documentary premiered in a non-competitive section of the Dutch festival. | Read More
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