The director made a low-profile trip to Taipei earlier this week for his upcoming period drama about Jesuit missionaries in 17th Century Japan, which will begin shooting in September. | Read More
UPDATED: So far, the studio has bought the modern-day monster pic for the U.K., Canada, Latin America and Australia, among numerous other markets. | Read More
"I don't want to be rich. I just want an ordinary job, a chance to feed my family," says Nazif Mujic, who was ostracized in Bosnia after winning the Silver Bear. | Read More
Google ran a doodle on its homepage expressing solidarity with gay athletes in Sochi, which a government figure dismissed as "provocation created out of fear to weaken a strong Russia." | Read More
The mini-studio is working with international publishers to build the readership base for the teen tentpole before it hits theaters on March 21. | Read More
Working with non-professional child actors, German director Edward Berger and screenwriter Nele Mueller-Stoefen present the story of two lost and neglected brothers in Berlin. | Read More
Hong Kong A-listers Donnie Yen, Chow Yun-fat and Aaron Kwok headline director Soi Cheang's 3D origins story for the primate hero of classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West." | Read More
Forest Whitaker and Harvey Keitel take on the Alain Delon and Jean Gabin roles in the remake of a 1973 French drama transposed to the New Mexico desert. | Read More
Conan O'Brien limited himself to one joke about Jay Leno Thursday, but as he says, he made it "a good one." O'Brien, who famously was forced out of his job as Tonight Show host to make room for Leno in 2010, poked fun at the host's second Tonight departure. VIDEO: Jay Leno's Final 'Tonight' Brings Billy Crystal, Oprah Winfrey and a Musical Tribute | Read More
Viewers in the U.S. won't be able to watch the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Sochi until 7.30 p.m. EST on NBC, but the events have already kicked off Friday evening Russian time. With the run up to the games dominated by reports of half-built hotels, stray dogs and dirty drinking water, the spectacular ceremony was rapidly marred by an electrical malfunction. When five snowflake-shaped lights were turning into Olympic rings, one failed to display properly, causing scathing jokes from local social media users. | Read More
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