mardi 18 mars 2014

China Box Office: ‘Need for Speed’ Takes Pole Position; Benedict Cumberbatch, Maggie Smith Back U.K. Press Regulation; Paramount Denies Report That Pope Canceled Meeting With 'Noah's' Russell Crowe

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China Box Office: Strong Week for Hollywood As 'Need for Speed' Takes Pole Position
A lull between Chinese holiday periods gave a boost to overseas titles. | Read More
Benedict Cumberbatch, Alfonso Cuaron, Maggie Smith Back U.K. Press Regulation
UPDATED: A coalition of more than 200 British celebrities -- including ‎current and past "Doctor Who" stars Peter Capaldi and David Tennant -- urges newspaper owners to embrace a royal charter ‎agreement reached a ... | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Paramount Denies Report That Pope Canceled Meeting With 'Noah's' Russell Crowe
The star of Darren Aronofsky's movie has been urging the Catholic leader to watch the upcoming biblical epic and wanted to attend a public papal event Wednesday in St. Peter's Square. | Read More
Russian Parliament Mulls Nationalization of Soviet-Era Films
Under new draft legislation, films made during that period will now be available online for free. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
BSkyB to Launch 'Buy and Keep' Movie Service Within Weeks
CFO Andrew Griffith says the U.K. pay TV giant, in which Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox owns a 39 percent stake, will unveil the offer soon in a move that sees it take on DVD and movie sellers. | Read More
Canada's CBC Cancels 'Arctic Air,' 'Cracked' as Budget Chops Bite
The cash-strapped pubcaster has signaled a partial move away from procedurals to distinguish itself from private-sector rivals. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
China Film Group Boss Han Sanping Steps Down, Ending an Era
During his tenure at the state-owned film industry colossus from 1999 to 2014, China's box office expanded a staggering twenty-fold. | Read More
Australian Broadcasters in Legal Battle Over Poaching of Programming Executive
John Stephens, one of the country's most experienced programmers, was to join Lachlan Murdoch's Network Ten in June, but now he says he wants to stay at top-rated Seven Network. | Read More
REVIEWS
A Tale of Samurai Cooking - A True Love Story (Bushi no Kondate): Film Review
Yuzo Asahara offers an alternative take on the samurai genre with a story revolving around the relationship between a gastronomically gifted young woman and her frustrated, fighter-minded husband working as a chef in ... | Read More
Divergent: Film Review
Shailene Woodley and Theo James topline the first of three features based on novelist Veronica Roth's postapocalyptic trilogy. | Read More
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