With slick crime dramas and art house sleepers on offer, the gathering of Asia's biggest dealmakers gives Hollywood a glimpse at what the other half of the world is watching. | Read More
The film will get a private preview screening at NYU next week, where Oscar-winner Ang Lee will join the Chinese director to discuss his latest work and the recent evolution of Chinese cinema. | Read More
After $5 billion in acquisitions in the past two years, Sterne Agee analyst Vasily Karasyov also predicts that international acquisitions activity will moderate. | Read More
UPDATED: Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch calls the move "a further step in the evolution" of the entertainment conglomerate, which now only gets 2 percent of its revenue from the mogul's motherland. | Read More
The British TV networks company airs such ratings hits as "Downton Abbey" and has acquired TV production firms to diversify its revenue streams. | Read More
There has been some amazing solves over the years on Wheel of Fortune, but both viewers and host Pat Sajak agreed that Wednesday night's episode featured the most impressive ever. Emil De Leon, 25, of Daly City, Calif., correctly guessed the 12-letter phrase "New Baby Buggy" with only the letters N and E on the board, resulting in what Sajak called on Twitter "the most amazing solve in my 30+ years on the show." | Read More
American Idol's Top 10 singers were cut down to nine after the contestants' performed selections from the Billboard Top 10 the night before. Not every performance on the show's hits themed episode -- which featured songs by Florida Georgia Line, Foster the People, Avicii and Zedd -- made it to the top of the pops. Some faltered all the way to the bottom. So who was a hit -- and who was a stiff? | Read More
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