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The house pushes HOH Jessie to evict Ronnie through the Big Brother backdoor. But Jessie may have another target in mind: Casey.  |


When green superhero Michael Recycle meets Litterbug Doug, you might expect the compost to hit the fan.  |  |
Success screening digitally-remastered Hollywood releases on a super-sized Taipei screen has led Taiwan exhibitor VieShow Cinemas to order six more Imax theaters in that market.  |
Former Asian film giant Shaw Brothers is returning to filmmaking business with a new slate, co-produced with partly-owned subsidiary Television Broadcasts Limited. Distribution of the slate will be mainly handled by Shaw Brothers while TVB focuses on the production operations.  |


Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival wrapped over the weekend, with local Canadian talent dominating this year's yukfest.  |
This year's The Times BFI London Film Festival will open with Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr. Fox," as a world premiere, organizers said Monday.  |
The Venice Film festival on Monday announced plans for a new sideline award for the festival's best Stereoscopic 3D film, adding a cutting-edge aspect to the world's oldest film festival.  |
The Melbourne International Film Festival is reconsidering how it will program Chinese movies in coming years after a quintet of pictures were withdrawn from this week's festival and the festival's website was partially disabled by hackers.  |
The upcoming Coen brothers coming-of-age tale "A Serious Man" from Focus Features and Drew Barrymore's "Whip It" from Fox Searchlight are set for world premiere launches at the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival.  |
Like a middle-aged rocker going out for one more glory ride, Constantin Film is taking another go at its hit Werner franchise, revving up the animated series about a booze-fueled biker for a fifth film.  |
Canadian wireless phone and cable giant Rogers Communications on Tuesday trimmed its 2009 revenue outlook due to recessionary pressures, even as it posted sharply higher second quarter earnings.  |
Canadian online advertising climbed to CAN$1.6 billion ($1.48 billion) in 2008, but has slowed through the recession, the Interactive Advertising Bureau of Canada reported Tuesday.  |
Commercial news provider ITN has reacted angrily to the BBC's landmark decision to give free online video news to a group of the U.K.'s leading newspapers, warning that the pubcaster is "pulling the rug" out from under rival news organizations.  |
Venice Days, the Venice Film festival's well-regarded sidebar focusing on new directors, will have a European focus in its 6th edition, the first since the return of Venice Days founder Giorgio Gosetti.  |
Chengdu, wo ai ni" (Chengdu, I Love You), hailed as the first-ever science fiction film from the Republic of China, will be the official closing film at the 66th Venice Film Festival, officials said Tuesday.  |
It has been one of the most controversial zeitgeist shows of the past decade, but in its tenth year, Channel 4's "Big Brother" appears to be running out of steam, with U.K. ratings falling to their lowest level since the  |
More than talent, it is the overall oomph factor of an actress thatis responsible to make it big in Indian cinema. And to win thispersonality contests, Bollywood wannabe babes just need to pass 3criteria- looks, looks and yes, looks!  |
The Thunder Child writes "If you've never heard of the iconic 1960s submarine adventure series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, starring Richard Basehart and David Hedison, now's the time to rectify that error. Linda Delaney tells everything you  |  |
Disney released a trailer for the upcoming Tron Legacy at Comic-Con...but it looked awfully familiar - for anyone who was at SDCC last year, isn't this just the same trailer that they showed last year?  |  |
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