Unlike in North America, where concessions account for as much as 75 percent of cinema profits, China's theaters have banked mostly on box office -– but that's changing as the Chinese develop a taste for the snack. | Read More
UPDATED: The conglomerate elevates the two sons of founder Rupert Murdoch, with president Chase Carey expected to get a contract extension shortly. | Read More
Russia's proposed quota on foreign films, introduced in the midst of the crisis in Ukraine, could hurt the studio's revenues in the region, worth some $860 million last year. | Read More
At a conference in London, she discusses the "creative transformation" rather than "creative destruction" of television and comments on the company's acquisition of Maker Studios. | Read More
In day 3 of THR's Filmart Daily, HBO launches a new documentary channel in China, debut delegates give the market high marks and the teen suicide drama "Thread of Life" strikes a cord in South Korea. | Read More
Kwon Chin-il's romance dramedy revolves around three middle-aged women's trials and tribulations as they search for love and meaning in life. | Read More
Separation is the key to the third installment of HKIFF and Youku Tudou's omnibus-film project, with stories touching on family reunions, stifled sexual desires and children's struggle with real life. | Read More
One week away from the finale of How I Met your Mother, star Alyson Hannigan is dropping tiny hints as to how it all ends. I killed a lot of trees with my crying," Hannigan said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday, adding that at the final table read: "99 percent of the room was crying. That's executives and everything." See what other tidbits she dropped about the final episode below. | Read More
This story first appeared in the April 4 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. The Oprah Winfrey experience is coming to an arena near you. | Read More
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