BBC Worldwide says demand for 3D screenings at some cinemas is outstripping demand for "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," while pop-up stores selling merchandise have drawn crowds. | Read More
While the festival director reiterated that the Danish auteur is welcome back to the Croisette, he said the film's December 25 release in Denmark will disqualify it from competition at the 2014 fest. | Read More
The 31st edition starts Friday with a screening of "Last Vegas," but star Robert De Niro won't be there, with first-year artistic director Paolo Virzi saying he's too expensive to book. | Read More
With Hong Kong gangster cinema legend Johnnie To and Taipei's mayor in attendance, cash prizes went to some of Asia's most promising young directors at a lively awards ceremony held in a Taipei street market. | Read More
From discovering the next big thing to what's working in booming markets like Latin America, there are plenty of reasons to pay attention to global TV's highest honors on Nov. 25. | Read More
The deal will see ProSieben take all DreamWorks titles through 2016, including Vince Vaughn-starrer "Delivery Man" and video game adaptation "Need for Speed" with Aaron Paul. | Read More
Chase Carey, president of 21st Century Fox, which owns a 39 percent stake in the U.K. pay TV giant, is also among the directors retaining their board seats. | Read More
Third Point, led by Loeb, has bought a stake of around 1 percent in mobile and Internet firm Softbank, which took over Sprint earlier this year. | Read More
Rodrigo Sorogoyen's practically crowdfunded, cultish second feature won multiple awards at the 2013 Malaga festival and has generated much positive buzz. | Read More
While U.S. audiences are just beginning to pour into theaters for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Jennifer Lawrence is taking a well-deserved 10-day break after her worldwide press tour. For her last talk show spot, she stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and ended up talking about haircuts, Helen Mirren and how the host is famously unprepared for guest interviews. | Read More
Julia Roberts will receive the Spotlight Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, it was announced Thursday. The 46-year-old, who plays a key supporting role in The Weinstein Co.'s big Oscar hopeful August: Osage County, will be honored on Jan. 4 at the Palm Springs Convention Center as part of the festival's 25th edition, which runs from Jan. 3-13. | Read More
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