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Former classmates who've had a change of fortune become love rivals.  |  |


Spies infiltrate a martial arts school which they suspect of using virtual reality to train deadly assassins.  |
The outsider  |  |
Lean locations  |  |


A mattress salesman commences an awkward affair with a depressive rich girl.  |
A portrait of the legendary Norwegian resistance fighter who took up arms to drive the Nazis out of his country.  |  |
The epic tale of a gladiator in Ancient Rome who revolts and tries to lead a slave army to freedom.  |  |
Welcome to the wacky world of Nollywood, Nigeria's bustling home-grown movie industry.  |  |
After two teenagers find a dead girl in the basement of a disused mental asylum, the boundary between right and wrong becomes sickeningly blurred.  |  |
Yann Arthus-Bertrand's eco-friendly documentary "Home" was a multiplatform hit in Gaul over the weekend, with the Europacorp-produced ode to planet Earth seeing strong boxoffice results, TV audience shares and DVD sales in the territory.  |
Elisabeth Murdoch's Shine Group said Monday it had hired ex-Endemol France chief creative officer Thierry Lachkar to be chief executive of its newly created division Shine France.  |
Thai police said Monday that the cause of David Carradine's death in a Bangkok hotel room would not be known until they had the results of the autopsy and toxicology tests next month.  |
Sweden's Pirate Party, which wants to abolish copyright laws and protect Internet privacy, has won a seat in the European Parliament.  |
The Canadian government on Monday unveiled a vision for "digital shovels" to help build out Canada's new-media infrastructure in hard times.  |
North Korea said its top court convicted two U.S. journalists and sentenced them to 12 years in labor prison Monday, intensifying the reclusive nation's confrontation with the U.S.  |
German pay TV operation Premiere has acquired production outfit Creation Club from Constantin Medien for an undisclosed price.  |
Canadian premium cable service Family Channel said Monday that it picked up the sitcom "Angel on Campus" from Temple Street Prods. and creator Frank van Keeken.  |
More European movies than ever will be backed to make a splash during the upcoming Shanghai International Film Festival with a boost from European Film Promotion.  |
Major government policy on broadcasting is still on track to be announced next week, the culture ministry said Monday, despite the process being thrown into chaos by the departure of the cabinet minister in charge.  |
Rufus Sewell, Ian McShane and Donald Sutherland will topline the $40 million miniseries "Pillars of the Earth," based on the Ken Follett best-seller and exec produced by Scott Free Films.  |
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