The Marvel sequel grossed $10 million on its first day, despite an awkward opening date, while local rom-com "My Old Classmate" won the week with an impressive $34.63 million. | Read More
Denying the Soviet Union's role in crushing fascism during World War II will become an offense punishable by up to five years in prison, while popular bloggers will also come under tighter scrutiny. | Read More
The film, which is set to be screened out of competition at this year's Cannes Film Festival, features powerful performances by veterans Gong Li and Chen Daoming. | Read More
UPDATED: The public broadcaster's editorial standards chief exits following major heart surgery, with vice chair Diane Coyle taking over as acting chairman. | Read More
UPDATED: The satellite TV giant added 12,000 U.S. TV customers in the period, down from 21,000 in the year-ago quarter as a charge for its Venezuelan unit was a drag on the bottom line. | Read More
The operator of the Disneyland Paris theme park, in which Walt Disney owns a 39.8 percent stake, posted lower revenue and a widened loss, citing "continued economic softness." | Read More
Two blondes made their debut on The Voice on Monday night: Gwen Stefani, and a newly-platinum Adam Levine. "I don't have an explanation -- I woke up, I had the day off, and I thought I'd look like Shakira," he said of his new 'do. "I feel a bit like a futuristic cyborg, which I'm totally okay with." | Read More
Billy Eichner is expanding his comedy brand to the USA Network. The Emmy-nominated Billy on the Street host is teaming with longtime friend and head writer Julie Klausner (Mulaney) to create and star in a scripted comedy for USA, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. In Difficult People, which Eichner and Klausner created, the duo star as frustrated comedians and pop culture-loving best friends living in New York City who hate everyone -- except each other. | Read More
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