James Bond Is Back, and He's Blond and Brutal James Bond is back. This time he is blond, brutal and his heart gets bruised. British actor Daniel Craig has put a new spin on the old spy for "Casino Royale" in a gamble for a studio looking to give the 21-film franchise a makeover. |
"After This Our Exile" Premieres at Pusan Film Festival The Chinese film "After This Our Exile", which stars Charlie Yeung and Aaron Kwok, premiered Thursday at the Pusan Film Festival. |
The 1st S. Korea Film Festival Opens in Beijing The 2006 South Korea Film Festival will come to Beijing for the first time ever from October 20th to 27th with the aim of raising interests of Chinese audience on Korean films.
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"Break-Up" Writers Fashion "Tux" Jeremy Garelick and Jay Lavender, the screenwriters behind "The Break-Up," will make their directorial debut on "The Golden Tux," a comedy for Dimension Films that will star Dan Fogler. |
Tim McGraw Earns Star on 'Walk of Fame' Award-winning country singer and actor Tim McGraw was honoured with a star on Hollywood's 'Walk of Fame'.
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Lindsay Lohan to become a Mom, flirt with Keira BEVERLY HILLS, California - Lindsay Lohan has been called many names throughout her stint as a music, film and tabloid darling. Her next one might be the most surprising of all: Mom. |
2nd Hollywood China Film Festival to be Launched in L.A., Vancouver The 2nd Annual Hollywood China Film Festival will be launched from November 1st to December 9th in Los Angeles and Vancouver.
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Zhang Yuan Wins Best Director Award at Europe-Asia Int'l Film Festival One of China's most popular and acclaimed sixth-generation filmmakers, Zhang Yuan, took the best director award at the third Europe-Asia International Film Festival for his multiple award-winning movie "Little Red Flowers."
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Movie "After This Our Exile" Gears Up The Chinese film "After This Our Exile", which stars Charlie Yeung and Aaron Kwok, will premiere at both Rome Film Festival and Pusan Film Festival this Sunday. |
Zhou Bichang's First Musical Movie Screens Supergirl-turned-singer Zhou Bichang's first music movie, "Who Has Touched My Volin?", screened in Beijing on Monday afternoon. |
Russell Crowe 'too old' for Role Australian director Bruce Beresford says Russell Crowe would be too old to play a lead role in his upcoming film about the Vietnam War's Battle of Long Tan. |
Chow Yun-fat Denies Denigrating "Golden Flower" Reviews BEIJING, Sept. 28 -- Hong Kong actor Chow Yun-fat, the lead in "Curse of the Golden Flower," issued a written statement officially denying the rumor that he had said moviegoers who made positive remarks about the film were paid off by the studio |
Pitt Denies Mission to Replace Cruise Tom Cruise, who has been the lead for three MI movies so far (raking in $530 million in the U.S. alone) was involved in a recent split with Paramount Studios which funds the films. |
Kate Bosworth Chain-Smoking Away Her Heartache While most people take to the bottle trying to cope with a broken heart, it seems that actress Kate Bosworth believes in smoking her away grief. |
Jolie Bags Dream "Atlas Shrugged" Role Angelina Jolie has managed to land the role that many of Hollywood's top leading ladies have been eyeing for a long time ¡ª the heroine of author Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged."
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Hollywood Actors Give Julie Andrews Lifetime Award The Screen Actors Guild on Monday said it will give Dame Julie Andrews, star of "The Sound of Music," its Life Achievement Award when it hands out its annual acting honors next January 28.
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Maggie Q Joins "Live Free or Die Hard" Maggie Q has been confirmed as joining the cast of the thriller "Live Free or Die Hard", otherwise known as "Die Hard 4". |
Charlize Theron Circling Haggis Thriller Paul Haggis might have been working hard on the script for Against All Enemies, the adaptation of Richard Clarke's memoir about the US government's failure to heed the warnings before 9/11, but he's sneaked another film into his list before that gets going. |
Chow Yun-Fat Admires Chinese Mainland as Movie Set "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Chow Yun-Fat thinks it is very probable that more films will be shot on the Chinese mainland. He said in a recent interview, "China is a great country with many impressive landscapes that make for perfect film sets." |
Jet Li Falls Off Building During Fight Sequence for "Fearless" BEIJING, Sept. 20 -- Martial arts star Jet Li has injured himself while shooting a fight sequence for his latest action movie, "Fearless". |
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