Archive for March, 2008



Bulgaria new hotspot for film scores (AP)

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 4:03 pm

AP - Victor and Borislav Chouchkov were satisfied. Co-owners of a family recording company in Sofia, the brothers had completed — in just 48 hours — recording a score for a movie starring Ethan Hawke.

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Review: `Leatherheads’ lacks game plan (AP)

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 3:03 pm

AP - Maybe the best offense in a real football game is a good defense. Not so in a movie about the early years of the sport, when pro football was a poor cousin to the college game.

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‘21′ deals winning hand with $24M debut (AP)

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 2:03 pm

AP - The blackjack tale “21″ proved a winning bet at the box office, taking in $24.1 million to debut as the No. 1 weekend movie.

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Tokyo cinemas scrap plans to show “Yasukuni” film (Reuters)

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 9:03 am

A man visits Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo May 31, 2007. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)Reuters - Three cinemas in the Japanese capital have scrapped their plans to screen an award-winning documentary on Tokyo’s Yasukuni shrine, where convicted war criminals are honored, cinema officials said on Monday.


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Soap drama fuels Hollywood labor woes (AP)

Monday 31 March 2008 @ 4:03 am

Writer, comedian and actress Tina Fey walks the picket line with members of the Writers Guild of America as they picket in front of Viacom headquarters in New York, in this Jan. 9, 2008, file photo.  With new shows just starting to return to TV, the entertainment industry finally seems to be shaking off the devastating impact of the 100-day strike by the Writers Guild of America that ended Feb. 12 and took an estimated $2.5 billion toll on the local economy.  But the industry remains on edge as leaders of the Screen Actors Guild have said publicly they will push for an even better deal than writers. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)AP - The bitter weekend divorce between two actors unions in upcoming contract talks with Hollywood producers mirrors a scene from a daytime soap opera — and casts stars from the genre in pivotal roles.


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