Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Toronto: Reliance CEO Tells Hollywood to Aim for India; Netflix Launches in Netherlands; China's Wanda Claims $5 Billion Acquisition War Chest

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TOP STORIES
Toronto: Reliance CEO Sanjeev Lamba Tells Hollywood to Look Beyond China to India
"With due respect, there's lots of talk about China. But there's another country out there with 1.2 billion people," the Bollywood mogul told an Asian Film Summit panel. | Read More
Netflix Launches in the Netherlands
Kicking off the streaming video service in the first new territory since the company rolled out in Scandinavia last year, CEO Reed Hastings said: "We're proud to bring the future of television to the Netherlands." | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Toronto: 'Kill Your Darlings' Plays Fest a Year After Similarly-Focused 'On the Road' (Analysis)
John Krokidas' feature writing and directing debut features a cast filled with top young actors, most prominently Daniel Radcliffe and Dane DeHaan. | Read More
Oscars: Latvia Nominates 'Mother I Love You' in Foreign Language Category
Janis Nord's story of a troubled boy won a Berlin youth film award and the best feature honor at the Los Angeles Film Fest. | Read More
Toronto: Jim Broadbent, Ray Stevenson and Mehmet Kurtulus Join 'Big Game'
The action thriller in which Samuel L. Jackson stars as the president is set to begin shooting Sept. 12. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Mipcom: Format Battles Begin as Sony, ITV, Fremantle Unveil Slates
Love, food, celebrity and a really big boxing glove are in focus in new reality formats vying to be the next big thing. | Read More
BBC Unveils 'Doctor Who' 50th Anniversary TV, Radio Programming Lineup
The U.K. public broadcaster will air specials around the time of the anniversary on various networks and shows, including kids series and talk star Graham Norton's radio show. | Read More
Sky Italia Programming Head: 'The Most Valuable Thing a Viewer Has is His Time' (Q&A)
Andrea Scrosati says the 21st Century Fox subsidiary sees sports programming as a "killer application" and that speed is a key to fighting piracy. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Vivendi's Largest Shareholder Withdraws CEO Bid
Vincent Bollore, who owns a stake of about 5 percent in the French media and telecom firm, opposed chairman Jean-Rene Fourtou's favored candidate. | Read More
NBCU Shake-Up: Kevin MacLellan Takes Jeff Shell's Former Position
Continuing Monday's executive shuffling, the London-based Comcast vet will become the new chairman of NBCUniversal International. | Read More
U.K.'s Telegraph Media Names PBS Digital Veteran Jason Seiken Chief Content Officer
CEO Murdoch MacLennan says he wants the company "to become the foremost English-language multimedia news and content provider." | Read More
REVIEWS
How I Live Now: Toronto Review
Irish actress Saorise Ronan stars as an angsty American teen who's forced to go into survival mode after world war breaks out during her family vacation to England. | Read More
Lucky Them: Toronto Review
Toni Collette stars as a Seattle music journalist on a reluctant feature assignment that stirs up old feelings in Megan Griffiths' comedy-drama. | Read More
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Toronto Review
In his feature debut, New York filmmaker Ned Benson brings together a dream cast with Jessica Chastain and James McAvoy toplining. | Read More
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