More than 2.3 million fans call up episodes of the HBO fantasy hit on Sky Deutschland's on-demand service, more than double the number from last year. | Read More
The Sundance Film Institute is joining forces with The Metroplex to offer a satellite program of eight films, which will screen in September. | Read More
The recently named UN women goodwill ambassador follows Turkish women who have posted pictures of themselves laughing after the country's deputy prime minister said women should not laugh in public. | Read More
The Italian mafia series, a huge hit for Sky Italia, premieres in the U.K. on Monday in a possible test run for future shows that could air across the enlarged "Sky Europe" following a deal with Fox. | Read More
TF1 may shutter its all news network LCI and M6 drop arts channel Paris Premiere after French regulators prevented them from becoming free-to-air. | Read More
Tencent Literature pacts with Giant Interactive as Internet novels increasingly become go-to source of inspiration for game and film producers in China. | Read More
Tax breaks to attract international productions face opposition from Spanish producers who say Madrid should do more to help the local industry. | Read More
Hong Kong director Barbara Wong delivers a mainland China-funded, Taipei-set romantic comedy about three friends' problems with men and each other. | Read More
Lionsgate is taking legal action against the anonymous individuals who leaked an advance copy of Expendables 3, starring Sylvester Stallone. On Thursday, the film company filed a lawsuit against "John Does 1-10." According to the complaint, Lionsgate reports learning on July 24 that a digital file containing a high quality reproduction of the film had been stolen and uploaded to the Internet. All the copies circulating online are said to be traced to this single digital file. | Read More
Chris Pratt is working to save the universe as Peter Quill (aka Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy. But next summer he will be taking on dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park reboot, Jurassic World. That film's director, Colin Trevorrow, tweeted the below photo of his leading man in the upcoming Universal film, looking intently through bars. | Read More
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