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      • Chinese Mayor: Judges Should Watch American Courtroom Dramas, Action Films
        Huang Qifan, leader of mega-city Chongqing, suggests at a congressional meeting that viewing Western films will help Chinese judges make better decisions in important cases. read more
      • Legendary composer Ennio Morricone says he never wants to work with Tarantino again
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      • Joseph “Joe” A. Puzas Jr.
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      • Film studio expo opens
        The Film Archive will host an exhibition on the Golden Harvest film company from March 23 to July 14, showcasing classic scenes, photos, posters and other items from the studio. An opening ceremony for the exhibition was held today. Golden Harvest produced and financed more than 600 films, ranging from action and comedy to artistic films. The studio nurtured a number of international superstars ...
      • 10 Successful WWE Gimmicks That Never Should Have Worked
        When WWE hands a wrestler a gimmick, be it that of an aristocrat or a barbarian, the company truly has no idea how it will pan out. Battle Kat might have seemed like a good idea in the boardroom, but it bombed. Conversely, some of WWE's more goofy ideas have led to surprisingly successful runs. Utilizing mental issues and fake superheroes, WWE has tapped into the unexpected. The achievements of ...
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      • The making of 'Dawn, Quixote'
        After The Building Stage in October decided to disband the company and close its doors after eight years, artistic director Blake Montgomery gathered the members to brainstorm their last play, which will be staged this spring. "We knew we wanted to adapt a major piece of literature," he said. The Building Stage is known for creating original theater often adapted from classic works, including ...
      • ‘Django Unchained’ is the First Quentin Tarantino Movie to be Released In China
        After controversy over 'Django Unchained' raged in the United States, the film is now the first Quentin Tarantino project to be cleared for release in Chinese theaters.
      • Helle Faber – Russia’s Nashi like Hitler Youth, says producer of Putin’s Kiss
        Helle Faber’s production company Made in Copenhagen has been behind a string of documentary films that have made an impact far beyond the borders of her native Denmark. The producer has just been in Prague for the One World festival of human rights documentaries, giving workshops for local filmmakers at the East Doc Forum sidebar and introducing her company’s Putin’s Kiss, an excellent ...
      • TV Diva: Military Channel showing 'Platoon' as part of 'An Officer and a Movie' series
        This month, the Military Channel has launched "An Officer and a Movie." Every Saturday, according to a news release, actor Lou Diamond Phillips will interview retired and active-duty officers "who have survived major battles or have expertise in the conflicts portrayed in notable Hollywood films."