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The controversial Director shares the scoop on the possible yet inevitable Trilogy plans for Avatar: The Last Airbender  |


In an interview with MTV, Hayden Panettiere(Claire Bennet) mentioned a very interesting plot point for the next season of "Heroes"  |
At least according to Ryan Reynolds..  |
Just the four films coming out in limited release this week, and of those only one of them is earning overwhelmingly positive reviews. Sadly, that film, , is also the most limited of the limited releases.  |


opens in less than 2,000 theaters next weekend, so it is not truly wide. This leaves as the only obvious choice for target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the  |
Lamberto Mancini, the director general of Italy's famed Cinecitta Studios, has been selected to hold the same position at ANICA, the Italian cinema and audiovisual association, the organization announced Wednesday.  |
Signaling a potential shake-up for the BBC if the opposition Conservative party win the next general election, shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt said Wednesday that BBC director general Mark Thompson needed a "reality check" for his annual £816,000 ($1.3 million)  |
British cinema chain Cineworld said on Wednesday it saw a healthy trading in the first-half of the year boosted by a string of blockbusters and expected the rest of the year to be promising.  |
On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued invitations to 134 members of the film community to join the group, including Hugh Jackman.  |
BBC Films and David Thompson's Origin Pictures have secured film rights to the forthcoming London-set novel "Ordinary Thunderstorms," from thriller-writer William Boyd, the parties said Wednesday.  |
German pay platform Sky Deutschland has picked up a new team member, signing on News Corp. veteran Jim Rudder as the new senior vp of broadcast operations.  |
Kazu Koike has been named the new president and CEO of Universal Music (Japan), effective Nov. 1.  |
British critic Tony Rayns will head the competition jury at this month's Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival (PiFan).  |
Paramount, Hollywood's oldest studio, opened its first China office in Shanghai on Wednesday to oversee the distribution of theatrical releases and explore local production opportunities in one of the world's fastest growing movie markets.  |
The costs of simultaneous expansion across many fronts pushed Adlabs Films -- the theatrical, production, film facilities and radio division of Reliance Big Entertainment -- into the red last year.  |
In the first major announcement from its newly launched sports division, Endemol said Wednesday that Endemol Sport had signed a global media partnership with Premier League soccer club Manchester City to build the club's brand around the world.  |
The jury for this year's newcomer awards at the Munich International Film Festival snubbed all hopefuls -- saying none of the young German filmmakers in the running were up to snuff.  |
Responding to a double-digit drop in profits at its sports division, German rights group Constantin Medien has kicked two of its former stars off the team.  |
German director Denis Gansel is going from Nazis to vampires with his new project. The director of boxoffice hit "The Wave," a high school-set drama about the seductive lure of fascism, is on board to shoot vampire movie "Wir sind  |
The BBC has defended its coverage of pop singer Michael Jackson's death after nearly 750 viewers complained that the pubcaster had given too much airtime to the topic.  |
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