The latest film in the tween franchise beat out "Transformers 4," which has crossed the $300 million box-office mark in the world's second-largest movie market. | Read More
The global Disney success is set to finish its theatrical run in the country with more than $250 million, making it the third-highest grossing film there ever. | Read More
The Oscar-winning actor had been filming scenes for the upcoming film in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Hurghada, having arrived in the country last week. | Read More
Having promised to share Chinese culture with others, Xi Jinping brings dignitaries such fare as the 2011 film "Love Is Not Blind" and TV series "Beijing Youth," marking the first-ever DVD gifts from a Chinese leader. | Read More
Subscriber growth outside the U.S. was ahead of expectations in the latest quarter, but one Wall Street observer says the planned rollout in six new European markets "appears costlier than anticipated." | Read More
The latest agreement with state-owned exhibitor Shanghai Film follows the release of Paramount Pictures' "Transformers: Age of Extinction" in that market. | Read More
This beautifully composed docu-musical pays tribute to Jewish musicians and performers persecuted by the Nazis during their wartime occupation of Central Europe. | Read More
The latest saga of space adventurers Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Groot, Nebula and Rocket found the comic book superheroes in Hollywood's orbit on Monday night. | Read More
FX's Sons of Anarchy made it nearly all the way through its final panel at the Television Critics Association's summer press tour before the show's perennial Emmys snub came up. And when it did, the stars and creators had a good laugh at the TV Academy's expense. In its seven-season run, the Kurt Sutter drama has never received any Emmy acting attention, including in the best drama race where the outspoken showrunner has been vocal that the series has earned. | Read More
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