Monday, 23 September 2013

Oscars: Hong Kong Nominates Wong Kar-wai's 'The Grandmaster;' 'Downton Abbey' Has Best-Ever U.K. Season Premiere; Bono Defends U2 Offshore Tax Arrangements

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Oscars: Hong Kong Nominates Wong Kar-wai's 'The Grandmaster' for Foreign Language Category
The film opened in the U.S. on August 23, distributed by The Weinstein Company, and has grossed $6.3 million thus far. | Read More
'Downton Abbey' Draws Best Ever U.K. Season Premiere Ratings
UPDATED: The costume drama created by Julian Fellowes returned for its fourth season on Sunday night with an average of 9.5 million viewers. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Rome Film Fest Unveils First Four Competition Titles
The November festival will feature Spike Jonze's "Her" and the latest from Scoot Cooper, Jean-Marc Vallee and Isabel Coixet. | Read More
Catherine Deneuve to Receive European Film Award for Lifetime Achievement
The grande dame of French cinema most recently appeared in Berlin competition title "On My Way." | Read More
Oscars: India Nominates 'The Good Road' for Foreign Language Category
The nomination of the Gujarati language film debut by Gyan Correa is unexpected considering the accolades and buzz for Ritesh Batra's "The Lunchbox." | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
MIPCOM: 'The Blacklist' With James Spader Sells Wide
The new NBC show, produced by Sony, is snatched up by networks in more than 150 territories, including by Germany's RTL and Sky Living in the U.K. | Read More
BBC Chair Vows to Cut Senior Executive Posts, Improve Transparency
UPDATED: In Turin, Italy, Chris Patten discusses challenges and a possible renaissance of the BBC and European public broadcasters, calling for "the courage to champion big ideas." | Read More
THE BUSINESS
U.K. Investment Firm New Sparta Acquires Icon Film Distribution
The firm will relaunch with its former executive team after the deal, which includes titles released through an output deal with Lionsgate, such as Nicolas Winding Refn's Cannes entry "Only God Forgives." | Read More
Sweden's Modern Times Group to Acquire Finland's Nice Entertainment in $114 Million Deal
The all-cash deal brings together one of Europe's largest broadcasters with Scandinavia's leading indie TV production group. | Read More
REVIEWS
Bad Hair: Toronto Review
Venezuelan writer-director Mariana Rondon's gentle drama centers on a preteen boy whose obsession with his hair causes friction with his widowed mother. | Read More
Siddharth: Venice Review
Rajesh Tailang stars in Canadian writer-director Richie Mehta's India-set drama, premiering on the Lido before a North American bow in Toronto. | Read More
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Emmys Cory Monteith Tribute: 'He Was Not Perfect'
Following a much-maligned decision to include late Glee star Cory Monteith as one of its five extended "In Memoriam" segment, Jane Lynch paid tribute to her fallen co-star during Sunday's 65th annual Primetime Emmys ceremony. | Read More
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