The DreamWorks CEO told reporters "a sizable piece" of the production for the show is taking place in the country and that he is looking to expand business and creative storytelling opportunities in Asia. | Read More
Despite travel delays caused by the huge typhoon that swept across Japan the day before, stars from Asia and Hollywood appeared at the opening of Tokyo Film Festival on Thursday. | Read More
At a brand licensing show, executives laud the global first-year retail sales for the reinvigorated "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the continued strength of "SpongeBob SquarePants." | Read More
Releases from Daft Punk and David Bowie have led to purchases of more than half a million records this year, the first time that mark has been crossed since 2003. | Read More
MEXICO CITY -- A video has gone viral in which a TV Azteca reporter asks Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron about the technical and human difficulties of shooting the thriller Gravity in space. The question at a Thursday Mexico City news conference, apparently asked in jest, certainly amused Cuaron, who flashed a wide grin as he searched for an answer. PHOTOS: It's Lonely Out Here: 'Gravity' and 10 More Films About Isolation | Read More