Social media and traditional outlets alike have been blocked to ensure there are no public displays of dissent on the anniversary of the massacre. | Read More
The Chinese video and music sharing company has agreed to implement a comprehensive system to protect MPAA members' copyrighted works from unauthorized downloading. | Read More
The distribution banner posts a busy Cannes picked up rights to J.C. Chandor's "A Most Violent Year," Kristen Stewart's "Equals," Robert Carlyle's "The Legend of Barney Thomson" and David Robert Mitchell's "It Follows". | Read More
Aspiring singer Jessica "Jessy" Katz, daughter of Playmount Productions president Nancy Spielberg-Katz, has also been gigging around Tel Aviv. | Read More
Adam Crozier also discusses new drama and women channels, ITV's acquisitions of production firms in the U.S. and the upcoming soccer World Cup. | Read More
Warner Bros. Entertainment U.K., Ireland and Spain president Josh Berger discusses the importance of tax incentives, how the "Harry Potter" franchise boosted the VFX business and the planned "Fantastic Beasts." | Read More
At the 11th hour, the Wachowski's sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending is being pushed back from July 18 to Feb. 6, 2015. Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow co-financed the $150 million film, which stars Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis. More to come. | Read More
The Tonight Show took on a serious topic on Tuesday, when Jonah Hill's voice shook as he apologized for making a gay slur to a paparazzo: "If someone says something that hurt you or angers you, use me as an example of what not to do. "Don't respond with hatred or anger, because you are just adding more ugliness to the world," he said, while Jimmy Fallon listened intently. | Read More
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