The actor will be on hand for a tribute to Scandinavian cinema and joins such big names as Martin Scorsese, Marion Cotillard, Juliette Binoche and Sharon Stone at the fest. | Read More
The British Academy is offering its first series of screenings and meetings in the Chinese territory in December, hoping to expand its work to the Far East. | Read More
The operator of thematic channels across satellite TV and digital platforms takes exclusive rights to such titles as the "Hobbit" trilogy and horror remake "Carrie," along with multiple library films. | Read More
But WeiT Media says only it has rights to adapt for Russia the Israeli series that has become a Showtime hit, while Mars Media says it plans a series under the same Russian title, "Rodina," that is unrelated. | Read More
The inhuman reality of life in the lower echelons of the workplace in 21st-century Europe, rendered in all its tawdy awfulness in Catxo's debut feature. | Read More
Wendy J.N. Lee's documentary chronicles an arduous 450-mile journey across the Himalayas undertaken by Buddhist monks and nuns to spread the message of environmentalism. | Read More
The X Factor stepped up its game for Wednesday night's Big Band-themed night, wecloming a 25-piece band and a guest turn by the reigning "king of big band" himself, Michael Buble. | Read More
Disney's family film Frozen melted hearts at the Wednesday box office, opening to a stellar $15.2 million from 4,173 theaters and putting it on course to sail past $80 million in its five-day Thanksgiving debut. Bullish box office observers believe the animated 3D pic -- earning a coveted A+ CinemaScore -- could even approach $90 million. Anything over $70 million would be a victory for Walt Disney Animation Studios, considering Frozen was expected to open on par with the $68.7 million grosed by Tangled over Thanksgiving in 2010. | Read More
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