Monday, 9 September 2013

Toronto: Hollywood Won't Touch Syria Crisis; Chinese Web Giant Tencent Licenses Disney Films for Streaming Service; Murdoch: News Corp Papers Didn't Decide Aussie Election

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Toronto: Hollywood Won't Touch Syria Crisis
As two dramas about the conflict vie for attention at TIFF, normally outspoken actors and filmmakers on hand for the fest remain conspicuously mum on the subject. | Read More
Chinese Internet Giant Tencent Licenses Disney Films for Streaming Video Service
The company's Netflix-like service, Hollywood VIP, will soon offer live action and animated movies from Disney, Pixar and Marvel. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Toronto: Errol Morris on Facing Off Against Donald Rumsfeld in 'Unknown Known' (Q&A)
The documentary filmmaker tells THR why he tackled a film about the former defense secretary and how he garnered Rumsfeld's participation. | Read More
Nicolas Winding Refn Japan-Set Film to Be Part of Tokyo Fest's Market
Other projects that will vie for co-production funding at the event include movies based on stories by novelist Haruki Murakami and legendary sci-fi writer Robert Heinlein. | Read More
Angelina Jolie Arrives in Australia to Shoot 'Unbroken'
The actress turned director took her five kids to the Sydney Aquarium on Sunday and is expected to begin work on her second feature at the city's Fox Studios this week. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'X Factor' U.K. Sunday Audience up From Year-Ago Episode
But the ratings for ITV's fourth episode of the 10th season of the Simon Cowell music competition fell below the previous week. | Read More
Cineflix's 'Copper' to Stream on Amazon's Lovefilm Service in U.K.
The online video provider will offer the BBC America and Showcase period cop-drama on demand starting on Friday. | Read More
BBC's 'Strictly Come Dancing' Season Debut Beats ITV's 'X Factor' in Average Ratings
The Simon Cowell-created ITV show drew slightly higher peak viewership than the celebrity dancing series though in the closely watched U.K. Saturday night ratings showdown. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Vivendi Chair, Investor Feud Over CEO Search
Big shareholder Vincent Bollore wants to become the conglomerate's next CEO aft chairman Jean-Rene Fourtou reportedly wanted to bring in Bertelsmann boss Thomas Rabe. | Read More
John Malone's Liberty Global May Get Second Shot at Germany's Kabel Deutschland (Report)
U.K. telecom giant Vodafone's $10.1 billion bid for the cable operator may fail to reach the required 75 percent shareholder support. | Read More
Current, Former BBC Execs Grilled on Excessive Severance
BBC Trust chair Chris Patten and Mark Thompson, now CEO of the New York Times Co., appear in front of a parliamentary committee. | Read More
REVIEWS
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom: Toronto Review
Idris Elba plays the father of South African freedom, with Naomie Harris as his impassioned wife in Justin Chadwick's epic biographical portrait. | Read More
Violette: Toronto Review
Martin Provost's second biopic of a French female artist stars Emmanuelle Devos and Sandrine Kiberlain as Violette Leduc and her mentor/object of desire Simone de Beauvoir. | Read More
The Third Half (Il Terzo Tempo): Venice Review
Enrico Maria Artale's mix of social drama and inspirational sports movie stars Stefano Cassetti and newcomer Lorenzo Richelmy. | Read More
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