In an interview with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV, the star also talks about his role opposite Hayden Christensen in the upcoming U.S.-China co-production "Outcast." | Read More
Hundreds of Japanese fans turned out to catch a glimpse of the veteran actor at the festival's main venue in the Roppongi district of Tokyo. | Read More
Germany's "Two Lives," Sweden's "Eat Sleep Die" and Dutch entry "Borgmann" are among the Oscar contenders heading to the Santa Monica market courtesy of European Film Promotion. | Read More
BBC boss Tony Hall and BBC Trust chair Chris Patten also faced questions about executive salaries, severance payments and bullying during a hearing in the U.K. parliament. | Read More
Campaigners say the inclusion of Austrian performer Concita Wurst has turned the widely televised European singing competition into "a hotbed of sodomy." | Read More
The 17th Hollywood Film Awards, the first awards show of the 2013 film awards season, took place on Monday night at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Thanks the announcement of the show's award recipients in the weeks leading up to the gala ceremony, every big-name winner was in attendance -- among them Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, Jake Gyllenhaal, Julia Roberts and Harrison Ford -- along with famous friends to present them with their awards, such as Robert Downey, Jr. and Jane Fonda. More to come... PHOTOS: THR's Awards Season Kickoff Party | Read More
Who is the rightful winner of a reality singing competition: a naturally gifted singer that quickly rises through the many, many stages of The Voice -- or a musician who may not be as inherently talented, but demonstrates how well they can adapt to constructive criticism from their coaches? As the season five teams continue to split in half during the battle rounds, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green also seemed to pick sides on which ethos they believed in. | Read More
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