The world's second-largest film market, where the star is known as "Little Leo," was mostly underwhelmed this year by the absence of big-name Chinese stars among the nominees. | Read More
Leto's tribute to "all the dreamers in places like the Ukraine and Venezuela" was missing from the delayed Russian broadcast of the ceremony. | Read More
Peter Jackson's "Desolation of Smaug" pulls in another $26.5 million for a 10-day cume of $60 million, while "RoboCop" makes a muscular entry with $20.7 million in three days. | Read More
The hit HBO show will go up against French thriller "The Returned" and a documentary about Pussy Riot in the best international show category for the British TV honors. | Read More
The South African judge issued a warning to media outlets covering the trial after a photo of the first witness appeared in local newspapers and on a TV channel. | Read More
The controversial Italian media tycoon, who had lost ground on the magazine's list of billionaires every since 2009, is doing well financially despite personal, political and legal woes. | Read More
The conglomerate continues to beat sales expectations for the latest console, with 370,000 units sold in Japan since its release in February. | Read More
USA Network is continuing to bulk up on original programming, ordering its Sean Jablonski drama to series. The cable network has picked up 10 episodes of the untitled drama starring Matt Passmore (The Glades) for a debut in the summer. | Read More
Matthew McConaughey's best-actor acceptance speech invoking God and family might have garnered a lukewarm reception from his celebrity colleagues at the Oscars on Sunday night, but it was getting lots of positive attention from conservative media, including Rush Limb | Read More
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