Friday, 6 September 2013

Toronto: Rupert Grint Lined Up for 'Macbeth' Adaptation; Japan's Hayao Miyazaki Insists Retirement Decision Is Final; Martin Scorsese to Lead Marrakech Film Fest Jury

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Toronto: Rupert Grint Lined Up for 'Macbeth' Adaptation
British distributor Kaleidoscope boards "Enemy of Man," directed by Vincent Regan and starring Sean Bean as the tragic antihero. | Read More
Japan's Hayao Miyazaki Insists Decision to Retire Is Final
The anime filmmaker is leaving the future of his production house Studio Ghibli in the hands of its young animators. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Stephen Frears' 'Philomena' Wins Venice Queer Lion Prize as Fest Unveils First Awards
"Bethlehem" wins the Venice Days section, while "Class Enemy" takes home the top honor for the Critics' Week sidebar. | Read More
Toronto: Awards Prospects Limited for Fest Opener 'The Fifth Estate' (Analysis)
Bill Condon's WikiLeaks thriller looks like more of a commercial play than an Oscar one, despite fine performances by Benedict Cumberbatch and Daniel Bruhl. | Read More
China Relaxes Dubbing Rules for Hong Kong Movies Screening in Mainland
Cantonese-language films will no longer need to be dubbed into Mandarin before being shown across the border. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Ex-BBC Boss: Chairman Misled U.K. Parliament Over Excessive Severance Payments
Mark Thompson, now CEO of the New York Times Co., says BBC Trust chairman Chris Patten told "specific untruths and inaccuracies." | Read More
Aussie Inmates Use 'Breaking Bad' Method to Spark Flames
Australian prisoners have been using the frayed wires from their TV sets to light cigarettes – resulting in more than 400 broken televisions. | Read More
U.K.'s Universal Channel Acquires Dramas 'Sleepy Hollow,' 'Graceland'
The recently revamped NBCUniversal network says the shows will fit its new character-centric positioning. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Politician: Australians Should Support 'Hometown Hero' Rupert Murdoch
"Whether you like his papers or don't like his papers, he's one of the most influential Australians of all time," says Tony Abbott who is expected to become the country's next prime minister. | Read More
Russia's Richest Man Makes $525 Million on Facebook Stock Sale
Alisher Usmanov sold his company's small stake in the social network to invest further in expanding Internet site Mail.ru. | Read More
Zurich: Working Title's Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner to Get Career Achievement Award
The company's "Rush" by director Ron Howard will open the Swiss festival, which will also screen a retrospective of the company's films. | Read More
REVIEWS
The Fifth Estate: Toronto Review
Bill Condon's look at WikiLeaks centers on the falling-out between Julian Assange and a key ally. | Read More
Sex, Drugs & Taxation (Spies & Glistrup): Toronto Review
Christoffer Boe tells the true story of a Danish travel tycoon and his attorney. | Read More
Princess Diana Biopic Draws Bad Reviews in U.K.
"Diana" star Naomi Watts also comes in for criticism from some reviewers, with one saying "Wesley Snipes in a blonde wig would be more convincing." | Read More
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