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'AK 100: 25 Films by Akira Kurosawa' DVD box set

Special edition anniversary collections and gift sets from Mel Brooks to Kurosawa

Released in time for the holiday season, a selection of movie gift sets includes 70th anniversary editions of the Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind and some classics that are on DVD for the first time in the North American market.

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A scene fromTaiwan director Leon Dai's social drama 'No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti.'

Taiwan social drama tipped to win Chinese-language 'Oscars'

Friday, 27 November 2009

Taiwanese director Leon Dai's social drama "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" is tipped for top honours Saturday at the island's Golden Horse Film Awards, considered the Chinese-language "Oscars", critics said.

'Old Dogs'

'New Moon' will keep shining this weekend

Thursday, 26 November 2009

After a massive performance at the US box office last weekend, The Twilight Saga: New Moon is expected to see a surge again in 4,000 theaters over the coming five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

Disney re-making 'High School Musical' in Chinese

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Disney is re-making its international smash hit "High School Musical" in Chinese with a film set to be released here next summer, a Disney spokeswoman said Wednesday.

The Twilight Saga 'New Moon'

Weekend’s US box office bounty: 'Old Dogs', 'Fantastic Fox' and 'New Moon'

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

With the long Thanksgiving weekend (November 26- 29) ahead in the US, there is an abundance of films at the box office -- and no turkeys. From comedy to action-adventure, children's fare and powerful dramas, the new offerings will appeal to a wide spectrum of tastes. But can anything outshine The Twilight Saga: New Moon?

Iraqi-Kurd migrant film wins EU parliament prize

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

The European parliament on Wednesday handed its Lux 2009 film prize to the story of an Iraqi-Kurd refugee hell-bent on swimming illegally to Britain from France.

Chinese actress Maggie Cheung will host the Golden Horse Awards

Chinese cinema gears up for its biggest night of the year

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

It wouldn't really be the Chinese film industry's night of nights without a little controversy -- and a hint of a scandal. And Taiwan's Golden Horse awards -- to be held in the capital Taipei this Saturday) -- have already delivered a little bit of both.

The Ninth Marrakech International Film Festival

15 films to compete in Marrakech festival

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Fifteen films of as many nationalities will be in competition at the Ninth Marrakech International Film Festival, hosted by the Moroccan city from December 4 to 12, organisers said Monday.

'The Road'

This week’s US film releases: Disney duo and Oscar contenders

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

This week, most film releases in the US are scheduled for Wednesday, November 25, the day before Thanksgiving to take advantage of the long holiday weekend.

Actor Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman to star in sci-fi boxing tale

Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Australian heartthrob Hugh Jackman is joining forces with Steven Spielberg in a futuristic movie about robot boxers, entertainment industry press reported Tuesday.

The Twilight Saga 'New Moon'

'New Moon' number one around the world, breaks records

Monday, 23 November 2009

The third highest grossing movie in Hollywood history, The Twilight Saga: New Moon won the highest opening day score with $67.2 million, the film's studio Summit Entertainment reported.

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