"There is a lot of froth," says Relativity's Ryan Kavanaugh of his studio and Legendary's earlier efforts -- but new reforms and a push from John Woo and Bruno Wu are giving the industry hope. | Read More
Features from Claudia Llosa, Alain Resnais and Dominik Graf join the lineup, while "A Long Way Down," starring Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette and Aaron Paul, gets its world premiere out of competition. | Read More
The Andy Lau-starring police action movie takes $27 million in its first four days of release, while "Gravity" hangs on with another $2.96 million for a $70.12 million China cume. | Read More
The parody, referencing Lars von Trier's sex epic posters, features the country's top film critics and their best O-faces to promote Denmark's version of the Oscars. | Read More
Leading artists and Bollywood talent unite for memorial events across India, including a mass procession along the route taken by the gang-rape victim in New Delhi last December. | Read More
Homegrown animated release "The Nut Job," featuring the voices of Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigle, will open on 3,000 screens in North America in January and also got government support. | Read More
The $300-million park, due to open in 2016, will be the company's first in the world, featuring rides based on "Ice Age," "Alien vs. Predator," "Night at the Museum" and others. | Read More
Lars von Trier's two-part sex epic features an ensemble cast, including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgard, Shia LaBeouf, Uma Thurman and Christian Slater. | Read More
The Voice is just about ready to name its next winner, but not without a final plea for votes. With Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green sitting out of the finale for the first time ever, the competition has narrowed down to Christina Aguilera's Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin and Tessanne Chin, both under Adam Levine's wing. | Read More
[Warning: Spoilers ahead from Sunday's season-three finale, "The Star"] Just three seasons into its run, Homeland is on the verge of a complete reset. Sunday's finale settled the long-lingering question of whether or not the Showtime series could continue to sustain Nicholas Brody -- the marine, terrorist, congressman, informant fugitive and eventual hero played by Emmy winner Damian Lewis. | Read More
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