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Hollywood Honors Actor Robert De Niro

Hollywood Film Festival 10/06/2009

Hong Kong Films No More?

John Robertson HK-magazine.com 08/28/2009
Hollywood Honors Actor Robert De Niro

The Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Awards, presented by Starz, have announced that two time Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro will be honored with the "Hollywood Actor Award" at the festival's Hollywood Awards Gala Ceremony for his performance in Miramax Films' "Everybody's Fine".

Hong Kong Films No More?

With a new Hong Kong film festival planned for Guangzhou, John Robertson asks how increasing collaboration with the mainland is changing the local film industry.

Terrorists: 'Bruno' Movie is Conspiracy Against Us

Aaron Klein WorldNetDaily.com 07/15/2009
Terrorists: 'Bruno' Movie is Conspiracy Against Us

The Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the terrorist group depicted in the film "Bruno," is "very upset" their group's namesake and former member was featured in a film about a homosexual character that includes graphic depictions of homosexual sex.

Bollywood filmmakers boycott Australia over racist attacks

Bollywood's biggest labour union said Thursday its members would refuse to work in Australia until attacks on Indian students there ceased.

Film Archive to feature cold war flicks

The Film Archive's latest publication The Cold War & Hong Kong Cinema will be on sale from mid-June and five movies discussed in it will be screened from June 12 to 21.

Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto in "Star Trek"  Photo: Industrial Light and Magic/Paramount

BEVERLY HILLS, California — Stardate, 2002: After the double failures of the movie "Nemesis" and recently launched, little-watched TV show "Enterprise," "Star Trek" is pronounced dead by critics and fans alike. The franchise goes into a deep hibernation, licking its wounds.

Hugh Jackman slashes his way back in 'Wolverine'

Alex Dobuzinskis Reuters 04/29/2009

Boys on Film

Johannes Pong HK-magazine.com 04/24/2009
Hugh Jackman slashes his way back in 'Wolverine'

Hugh Jackman on Friday slashes his way back to his starmaking role as a razor-clawed mutant in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" after his glitzy turn hosting the Oscars and starring in romance "Australia" that flopped at U.S. box offices.

Boys on Film

With local gay independent film “Permanent Residence” opening in theaters across town this week, Johannes Pong talks to three gay Hong Kong filmmakers about the state of queer cinema here.

Actor Donnie Yen hugs director Yip Wai-shun after they won the Best Film award for "Ip Man" during the Hong Kong Film Awards. Photo: Reuters.

A biopic of Bruce Lee's kung fu master has won best picture at the Hong Kong Film Awards. "Ip Man," a profile of the martial arts teacher by the same name starring Donnie Yen, took top honours at the annual ceremony. However,

Country Stars Help Miley Cyrus Launch Her Movie

It was a tween scream in SurroundSound Thursday night when Miley Cyrus breezed down the red carpet in a one-shouldered floral chiffon Missoni frock at the Nashville premiere of Hannah Montana: The Movie.

Japan shines at Asian Film Awards

Yahoo! Asia News 03/24/2009
In 'Shinjuku Incident', Jackie Chan replaces action with serious acting. Should De Niro be worried?

Jackie Chan shrugs off his martial-arts mantle and dons a darker, more dramatic cloak for his latest film, "Shinjuku Incident", directed by Derek Yee, the man behind the 2004 thriller "One Night in Mongkok".

Photo: AFP

HONG KONG (AFP) – Japan dominated the Asian Film Awards this year, grabbing top prizes including best picture, best director and best actor, event organisers announced Monday.

Regional film co-operation urged

news.gov.hk 03/02/2009
'Slumdog Millionaire' gets China import slot, Boyle to attend premiere in Beijing

Academy Award-winning "Slumdog Millionaire" has secured a coveted slot as one of 20 major foreign movies that China will import this year, a distributor said Wednesday.

Regional film co-operation urged

Film Development Council chairman Jack So pledges to work with the Mainland, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan to pool resources to develop the region's film industry.

Picture Perfect

John Robertson HK-magazine 02/27/2009
Picture Perfect

The Hong Kong International Film Festival is back with its most diverse lineup yet. John Robertson picks seven of the most promising films.

Director: Jackie Chan film too violent for China

Jackie Chan, the comical kung fu king, is starring in a new movie so violent that its director decided not to release it in mainland China, which doesn't have a film ratings system.

DreamWorks eyeing deal with Disney

The Money Times 02/07/2009

'Potter' set reopens after stuntman injury

Lara Martin Digital Spy 02/07/2009
DreamWorks eyeing deal with Disney

Hollywood's Universal Pictures says a distribution pact with Steven Spielberg and David Geffen's DreamWorks production company is no longer likely.

'Potter' set reopens after stuntman injury

Production on the latest Harry Potter movie has resumed following an accident which left a stuntman seriously injured.

Review: 'The Pink Panther 2'

BETSY SHARKEY Los Angeles Times 02/06/2009
 
Review: 'The Pink Panther 2'

The Steve Martin-starring sequel gets a black eye from too many sight gags and a performance that's way over-the-top.

 
 

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