- Koch Records Debuts an Exciting New Series By : Arts & Entertainment News
ChillArt ‘Aqua’ DVD, to be released on August 8th, 2006. Original film footage and original chill out music in one package - Culturally Distinct Worlds Come Together in Unexpected Ways Ubiquity International Offers Enriching By : Arts & Entertainment News
True discovery occurs when we learn something new or unexpected, and realize how closely entwined we are to others in faraway lands. This is precisely the travel experience Thomas Talboy strives to offer through Ubiquity.... - It's an Indian treat at the Toronto fest By : Arts & Entertainment News
Global Bollywood fans are all eager to watch Karan Johar's "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" (KANK), which will be screened at this year's Toronto Film Festival as part of it Gala section. - Karan Johar gets the best out of you: Shankar Mahadevan By : Arts & Entertainment News
Shankar Mahadevan, the singer-turned-music director of the Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy trio, is full of praise for the eagerly awaited "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" (KANK) of filmmaker.... - Bollywood has Germans dancing to its tunes By : Arts & Entertainment News
Guess who's shaking a leg to the latest Bollywood songs and lapping up Indian movies - Indians at home and abroad, of course, but also an entire generation of.... - Lindsay Lohan is one superstitious lady! By : Arts & Entertainment News
Actress Lindsay Lohan is so superstitious about a number of things, that she rowed with director Donald Petrie when the latter asked her to open an umbrella indoors in his latest movie 'Just My Luck'. - Even Scarlett Johansson is not cellulite-proof! By : Arts & Entertainment News
Hollywood beauty Scarlett Johansson has no qualms about flaunting her thighs even though she has cellulite trouble. - Depp and Bloom voted top gay couple for 'Brokeback' casting! By : Arts & Entertainment News
Readers of an American gossip magazine have voted ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ co-stars Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp as the stars they would love to see.... - Jurassic Park star banks on sports to beat his boredom! By : Architecture News
Actor Sam Neill has revealed that sporting events are his favourite pastime, when he is not on location filming movies. - HC rejects plea on staying Karan Johar's latest film title By : Arts & Entertainment News
In a boost to noted film maker Karan Johar, the Delhi High Court today dismissed a petition, filed by rival film producer Biswaroop Roy Choudhary, seeking an injunction against the use of the title "Kabi Alvida Naa Kehna". - The Lyric Stage Company of Boston Announces "Lyric First Stage" Wonderful Town and Macbeth Summer By : Arts & Entertainment News
After its successful inaugural year last summer, The Lyric Stage Company of Boston announces its second 5-week intensive summer theatre training program for teens, called Lyric First Stage. Led by actor and director Peter Carey, Lyric First Stage 2006 presents public performances of Leonard Bernstein’s musical Wonderful Town and Shakespeare’s Macbeth August 9-13 at The Lyric Stage Company - Summer Movie Blockbusters Spearhead This Fall's Halloween Costume Designs By : Arts & Entertainment News
Pirates of the Caribbean 2, Cars and Superman Returns anticipate booming costume sales for Halloween 2006. - Depp keeps his daughter close to his heart By : Arts & Entertainment News
Apart from being a super cool, highly accessorised pirate Jack Sparrow who looks enigmatic with his kohl eyes in the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ movie triligy, Johnny Depp is a dedicated and a loving father. - Documentary "Tocar y Luchar" to Premier at the Prestigious Montreal World Film Festival By : Arts & Entertainment News
The Montréal premier will mark the beginning of the film’s North American tour. - The Myth Buster -- Latinas Do Speak Up! By : Arts & Entertainment News
E. D. Santos has published a follow-up to her first novel, "On the Road, Too," with the much-anticipated "Care and Feeding of the Beast," chronicling the life of protagonist Connie Cebolla. From Texas, Connie finds herself in the middle of the southern California hippie movement of the 1960's, and discovers that -- at last -- she fits in. - Five core groups to deal with film industry related issues By : India News
Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Dasmunsi on Saturday said that five core groups would be set up to examine issues relating to the film industry. - Telugu: 'Satyam Sivam Sundaram': Siddique's Telugu debut By : Arts & Entertainment News
Malayalam director Siddique, who made hit films like "Ramji Rao Speaking", "Godfather" and "Chronic Bachelor", is making his debut in Telugu with entertainer "Satyam Sivam Sundaram". - The curiosity created by 'Omkara' scares me: Vishal Bharadwaj By : Arts & Entertainment News
Vishal Bharadwaj, the composer-turned-director is a nervous man these days. His latest much-hyped film "Omkara" has just released and the director says that the curiosity it has created is a little scary. - Viveik wows in 'Omkara' By : Arts & Entertainment News
Viveik Oberoi seems to have bounced back with a bang in Bollywood with his latest film "Omkara" as Kesu Phirangi. - Students Produce 25 Films in 9 Weeks...For Starters By : Arts & Entertainment News
In nine short weeks, one hundred and four PartyCp8 students have made 25 short films using their own natural abilities, skills learned in class and advice from their mentors. - Lindsay Lohan gets a dressing down from movie bosses! By : Arts & Entertainment News
The CEO of the company producing actress Lindsay Lohan’s new movie ‘Georgia Rule’ is fed-up of the actress’ “spoiled child” behaviour, and is not afraid to let everyone know it. He’s even sent her a hand-delivered letter warning that bosses will not be putting up with her for very long. - I'm not remaking 'Johnny Mera Naam' By : Bollywood News
Director David Dhawan, who loves making comedies, is amused by the latest story of another re-make, this one being attributed to him. - 'Corporate' is in command By : Bollywood News
Madhur Bhandarkar's "Corporate" has surprised all and sundry by topping the charts. Moviegoers are thronging theatres to watch the realistic drama based on the business world. - 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna' stays in top slot By : Bollywood News
The music of Karan Johar's "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" is creating the right mood for the film's release with the title song perched firm in the top slot for a month now. - Johar bids goodbye to past patterns in 'Kabhi Alvida...' By : Bollywood News
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who pioneered the art of crafting bubblegum romances, treads the unconventional path with his forthcoming "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" (KANK) that releases Aug 11. - Booples Bible Verse Song DVD on Smile of a Child Network By : Arts & Entertainment News
The Booples first Bible verse song DVD episodes are being aired on the Smile of a Child network from the Trinity Broadcast Network. - Gong Li sings praises of Colin Farrell By : Arts & Entertainment News
Chinese movie beauty Gong Li feels comfortable in the company of her Miami Vice co-star Colin Farrell off-set, as she insists he pays exactly the same amount of attention to her as he does to the crew. - Naseer's film to entertain underprivileged kids By : Bollywood News
A special screening of Naseeruddin Shah's directorial debut "Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota" has been organised Tuesday morning for children from special schools and orphanages at Cinemax Red Lounge in Thane. - Melissa George Grabs the Lead in Sam Raimi’s "30 Days of Night" By : Arts & Entertainment News
Australian star Melissa George has been announced today as the female lead in Sam Raimi’s "30 Days of Night," the film version of the best selling graphic novels of the same name. George joins Josh Hartnett, who has been attached to the project since early 2006, to complete the casting of the two main roles. - Santex-net Receives Web Award from DesignFirms By : Arts & Entertainment News
Agency’s design of Santex Standard site earns top marks. - “Fitness Guru” Sara Holliday DVDs Featured in the “Hollywood Baby Breakfast Club” By : Arts & Entertainment News
A favorite of celebrity moms such as Angelina Jolie, Brooke Shields and Gwyneth Paltrow, Sara Holliday DVDs are a Hollywood hit. - Hamzeh Mystique Films Wraps-up Filming In Syria By : Arts & Entertainment News
USA-based Hamzeh Mystique Films’ Ziad H Hamzeh, writer/director of the critically acclaimed feature documentary “The Letter: An American Town and the Somali Invasion” (2004), has just wrapped photography on a new feature documentary titled BLOOD OF EDEN. - 'Anthony Kaun Hai' will make audiences smile: Kaushal By : Arts & Entertainment News
Bollywood director Raj Kaushal promises audiences will smile through his latest "Anthony Kaun Hai", starring the comic duo of Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi, that releases Friday. - Crackheadz Gone Wild - New Mixtape and Volume 2 By : Arts & Entertainment News
Crackheadz Gone Wild: New York Returns For Round Two! -- New Crackheadz Gone Wild Mixtape Featuring DuGotti. - U.S. Restaurant Marketing Agency Closes Exclusive Contract to Produce Toys for Latin American Film By : Arts & Entertainment News
C3 has exclusive license to distribute movie figurines to Latin American food service industry and Mexico Blockbuster stores. - Ban on screening of films not healthy trend: Kasaravalli By : Arts & Entertainment News
Renowned film director and script-writer Girish Kasaravalli today flayed at the tendency of banning the screening of films even after the clearance from the Censor Board, saying..... - 'Rang De Basanti' wows Cannnes By : Bollywood News
It seems the encomium for Rakeysh Mehra's reformative drama will never end. At Cannes, Rakeysh was treated to yet another round of inquisitive raves about his film "Rang De Basanti" by a receptive and eager international press. - 'Cyanide' - racy thriller on Gandhi assassination By : Arts & Entertainment News
"Cyanide"; Cast: Ravi Kale, Malavika, Avinash, Rangayana Raghu, Tara, Nasser, Ashok Rao and others; Director: A.M.R. Ramesh; Music: Sandeep Chowta; Producer: Muralidhar Halappa, Kenchappa Gowda - Parineeta' duo fails in 'Lage Raho Munna Bhai' score By : Bollywood News
Lage Raho Munna Bhai"; Music Director: Shantanu Moitra; Lyrics: Swanand Kirkire; Music Label: T Series. Rating: - 'Brokeback Mountain' makes way for gay characters By : Arts & Entertainment News
The huge success of "Brokeback Mountain" has opened doors for other gay characters in movies. - NBA flays ban on 'Fanaa', supports Aamir's stand on Narmada By : India News
The Narmada Bachao Andolan today condemned the "unofficial ban" on Aamir Khan's latest movie 'Fanaa' in BJP-ruled Gujarat, saying such "fanaticism and intolerance" in the name of development was unacceptable and NBA offered full support to the actor. - 'Iraq In Fragments' U.S. Theatrical Premiere in New York City November 8, 2006 By : Arts & Entertainment News
The highly acclaimed feature documentary "Iraq In Fragments," from director James Longley, will have its theatrical premiere at the Film Forum in New York City on November 8, 2006. The film has been a favorite at domestic and international film festivals after its incredible success at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it was the recipient of three awards. A nationwide release is slated for November and the following months. - 'Iraq In Fragments' U.S. Theatrical Premiere in New York City November 8, 2006 By : Arts & Entertainment News
The highly acclaimed feature documentary "Iraq In Fragments," from director James Longley, will have its theatrical premiere at the Film Forum in New York City on November 8, 2006. The film has been a favorite at domestic and international film festivals after its incredible success at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, where it was the recipient of three awards. A nationwide release is slated for November and the following months. - Ajay prefers 'Omkara' to 'Othello' By : Bollywood News
So charged is Ajay Devgan about his forthcoming film "Omkara", the Hindi adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello", that he prefers it to the original. - Busy days for Arbaaz Khan By : Bollywood News
Arbaaz Khan seems to be on cloud nine these days with interesting films in his kitty. - Tusshar's 'Golmaal' role wows Kareena By : Arts & Entertainment News
Tusshar Kapoor, who was initially sceptical about his role in "Golmaal - Fun Unlimited", is thrilled that his role of a mute in the comic caper is winning him rave reviews from all, including close friend Kareena Kapoor. - Convert Videos and DVD for Your iPod with ConvertMovie By : Arts & Entertainment News
ConvertMovie 3.0 now supports the MPEG4 format for iPod, which lets you convert and load your favorite videos and DVD disks to the iPod and keep them close at hand. - 'Ashok' script lets down NTR Junior By : Arts & Entertainment News
"Ashok"; Cast: NTR Junior, Sameera Reddy, Prakash Raj, Sonu Sood, Rajiv Kanakala, Vadivukarasu and Venu Madhav; Director: Surendra Reddy; Producer: Valluripalli Ramesh; Music: Mani Sharma - 9/11 victims' kin slam Stone's miserly charity By : Hollywood News
Oliver Stone's new movie 'World Trade Centre' based on the 9/11 tragedy still continues to be surrounded with a host of contoversies, with families of the victims critising the director for donating a mere 10 percent of the opening weekend proceeds to charity. - Liv Tyler is terrified of 'Strangers' By : Hollywood News
Actress Liv Tyler, last seen in the indie flick 'Lonesome Jim' as a promiscuous nurse, has reportedly signed up for a suburban suspense thriller titled 'Strangers', for writer/director Bryan Bertino. - "The Utopian Society" Stunner -- Malin Akerman -- Lands 2 Giant Roles 2 Big Studio Pictures By : Arts & Entertainment News
Malin Akerman's US debut film is a little indie that few people know about. That's about to change. - Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Joins the Cast of 'American Identity' By : Arts & Entertainment News
The amazing cast list for the much anticipated film "American Identity" continues to grow as the production start date nears. - 'Unakkum Enakkum...' storms box office By : Arts & Entertainment News
Prabhu Deva directed the Telugu "Nuvvostante nenoddantana", which ran for several months and became a landmark film. Jeyam Raja decided to remake it in Tamil to salvage his.... - The Historical Archive Releases The NAZI Concentration & Death Camps Film By : Arts & Entertainment News
"With all the mythology around the holocaust a dose of unedited reality is sometimes necessary," reports Steven Chabotte, president of The Historical Archive. "The Nazi Concentration & Death Camps Film Collection delivers raw unedited footage taken by liberators as they freed detainees at the end of World War II. It shows how it really was for these people living in horror and makes it very clear why we as a world civilization never want to head in that direction again." - Oriya film on plight of cyclone survivor By : Arts & Entertainment News
An Oriya film on the sufferings of women widowed by Orissa's 1999 super cyclone, which killed an estimated 10,000 people, is due for release soon. - 'Pokiri' regains top Telugu slot By : Telugu Cinema
Telugu actor Mahesh Babu lives up to his title of Prince with "Pokiri", which has set a record by crossing the 100-day mark in 200 centres. - Matt Dillon behaved oddly with fans at his film's screening By : Hollywood News
While Matt Dillon looked happy to have reunited with his co-stars Marisa Tomei and Lili Taylor at the New York screening of "Factotum," his demeanour was not pleasing when he interacted with his fans who had paid 60 dollars to get a glimpse of their favourite actor. - 'Kabhi Alvida...' opens to lukewarm response By : Bollywood Movie Review
Karan Johar's much-awaited "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" (KANK), revolving around modern day relationships, opened Friday to a rather lukewarm response. - Madge wants a baby but no more movies! By : Hollywood News
After having been reportedly spotted visiting a fertility clinic sometime ago pop diva Madonna’s father, Tony Ciccone has also confirmed that she is keen to make him a grandfather yet again. - "May the force be with you" voted best movie phrase of all time By : Hollywood News
A recent poll conducted among movie goers, has put the Star Wars quote "May the force be with you" as the best movie phrase of all time. - Modified "Miami Vice" set to be screened in mainland China By : Hollywood News
The much awaited Hollywood cop movie "Miami Vice" starring top Chinese actress Gong Li, will be screened on the Chinese mainland with modifications to some of its scenes. - Peter Jackson to direct Chan-Li Kung fu classic By : Hollywood News
King Kong director Peter Jackson may soon be at the helm of a new film that would team up martial-arts greats Jackie Chan and Jet Li. - Plummer, Rossellini to voice for ‘My Dog Tulip’ By : Hollywood News
Lynn Redgrave, Christopher Plummer and Isabella Rossellini will be recording voiceovers for an upcoming animated feature film, "My Dog Tulip," about the relationship between a man and his dog. - Dead mice may bring Jurassic Park to life By : World News
Jurassic Park may one day be more than a movie to be enjoyed on the big screen, for a team of scientists has discovered that sperm recovered from dead, frozen mice are still capable of producing healthy pups, and are hoping that the same theory could be applied to ancient and extinct species. - Ryan Phillippe to play Two-Face in Batman Begins 2 By : Arts & Entertainment News
Movie star Ryan Phillippe is all set to play Harvey Dent/Two-Face in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins 2. - Christina Ricci sent sexy photos to get role By : Hollywood News
Actress Christina Ricci was so keen to get the role of a promiscuous sexual abuse victim in director Craig Brewer's "Black Snake Moan" that she sent him graphic pictures of herself. - Bond plane believed to be haunted By : Hollywood News
The crew working on the new Bond film "Casino Royale" is refusing to get into the jumbo jet because they believe it is haunted. - FrameFlow India bags four Hollywood orders By : Bollywood Movie Review
FrameFlow India Pvt Ltd, which provides visual effects and animation for films and advertising projects, today said it has bagged four orders for equal number of films from four Hollywood studios. - Alpine Pictures Follows The Yellow Brick Road By : Arts & Entertainment News
Alpine Pictures is developing a series of animated feature films for the screen after acquiring rights to several Oz adventure books written by Roger S. Baum. The OZ series of books for development include Dorothy of Oz, The Oz Odyssey, The Rewolf of Oz, Toto of Oz and the Surprise Party, Toto in Candy Land of Oz, The Wizard of Oz and the Magic Merry-Go-Round and The Green Star of Oz. - Christopher Walken to marry John Travolta on silver screen By : Hollywood News
Oscar winning ‘Man on Fire’ star Christopher Walken has been cast to play ‘Grease’ star John Travolta’s hubby in Adam Shankman's film ‘Hairspray’. - New Online Film Service Aims To Bring Quality Content Directly To Viewers By : Arts & Entertainment News
MyMovieNetwork is a new service catered to the indie, amateur and student film makers. MyMovieNetwork is a community for film makers that provides tools to showcase their work around the world by posting their movies highlight their work portfolios and education, network and collaborate with fellow movie makers, discuss best practices, etc. - Ajay chases Sanjay in Luthria's 'Bheed' By : Bollywood Movie Review
Director Milan Luthria of "Taxi No 9211" has teamed up with Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgan for his action thriller "Bheed", which he says is inspired by a true incident. - Iranians vote ‘Sholay’ favourite film By : Bollywood Movie Review
Movie buffs in Iran have voted Ramesh Sippy's 1975 blockbuster "Sholay" as their favourite film of the month. - 'Bidee' edges out 'Kabhi Alvida' as top song By : Bollywood Movie Review
Item songs are a fad in Bollywood and many have turned into hot favourites including the latest "Bidee" from Vishal Bharadwaj's "Omkara" - on number one spot this week. One new song.... - A flurry of Ramya films in the offing By : Bollywood Movie Review
After her two recent hits, "Datta" and "Sevanthi Sevanthi", Kannada actress Ramya is going places. - Ashmit-Emraan ready to repeat 'Murder' magic By : Bollywood Movie Review
The Emraan Hashmi-Ashmit Patel pair, last seen in Mahesh Bhatt's "Murder", will be seen once again in Aditya Datt's forthcoming film "Dil Diya Hai". - 'Bas Ek Pal' songs are refreshing By : Bollywood Movie Review
"Bas Ek Pal"; Music Directors: Vivek Philip and Mithoon; Lyrics: Sayeed Quadri and Amitabh Varma; Music Label: Tips; Rating: - The Truth On Hubert Sauper’s "Darwin’s Nightmare" Film By : Arts & Entertainment News
"Darwin’s Nightmare," a film made by Mr. Sauper, is bound to attract attention – at least for viewing it once. Tragically, those who are the subject of this film and whose lives may be drastically affected by it have not been able to express their views. - The top ten worst dance films of all time By : Hollywood News
While they may be good at acting, but when it comes to dancing, both Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere are big disappointments, at least those questioned by British drinks firm Shloer think so. - City Lights Pictures' Timely Documentary 'Suicide Killers' Opening Theatrically in NY and LA By : Arts & Entertainment News
Announcing the theatrical release of "Suicide Killers" New York, August 25-31 2006! AMC Empire 25 - TIMES SQUARE. Pierre Rehov, a novelist and magazine editor, has produced and directed seven major documentaries about the tensions in the Middle East. - Hugh Jackman' doesn't mind being the second choice By : Hollywood News
Hollywood action star Hugh Jackman says that he never minds taking over film roles that other actors have turned down. - BJ party workers force cinema owner to stop screening of KANK By : India News
Uma Bharti-led Bhartiya Janshakti party activists, today smashed the window panes of Regal cinema screening Shahrukh Khan's "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna" and forced the owner to stop screening of the film in protest against Khan's reported remark comparing aerated drinks with mother's milk, officials said. - Ocean's 13 to be the last film in the series By : Hollywood News
Director Steven Soderbergh has reportedly confirmed in an interview at the Edinburgh Film Festival that "Ocean's 13" would be the last film in the Ocean's series. - Rockin' Handmade, Handcrafted, One of a Kind Guitars by New Jersey Man to Star in Upcoming Movie By : Arts & Entertainment News
Ted Crocker makes one of a kind guitars, two of which to be featured in an upcoming film. - 'Ahista Ahista' failed due to poor marketing: Shivam Nair By : Bollywood Movie Review
Director Shivam Nair feels pace and climax have nothing to do with the box-office performance of his directorial debut "Ahista Ahista". - Kangana wants to break free from the Bhatts By : Bollywood Movie Review
Another Bhatt protegee Kangana Ranaut is desperate to make her mark outside the banner that launched her. - 'Keerthichakra' adds another feather in Mohanlal's cap By : Bollywood Movie Review
There is hardly any change in this list from the last fortnight with only one new release - "Red Salute". - Bollywood movie to star cricketers Tendulkar, Lara By : Bollywood Movie Review
Producer Viveck Vaswani and Mudassar Aziz's next film 'Dulha Mil Gaya' is expected to feature two well-known cricketers. - Hrithik treated to 'Krrish' act by little fans By : Bollywood News
Hrithik Roshan got the treat of his life when a bunch of excited kids wearing "Krrish" masks did an impromptu imitation of his movements from the hit film here. His brush with around 25 kids doing the "Krrish" act left him deeply touched. - Natasha Bendingfield may act in Rocky sequel By : Hollywood News
British popstar Natasha Bendingfield is to be given an acting role in the much anticipated Rocky sequel, in addition to providing the theme song for the film. - AIX Records Takes 3 Awards at the 9th Annual DVD Awards By : Arts & Entertainment News
AIX Records takes 3 awards at the 9th Annual DVD Awards. - Snakes in the theatre a hoax By : World News
Phoenix police department has reportedly turned down reports that pranksters had let loose two live rattlesnakes in a packed cinema showing Samuel L Jackson’s film ‘Snakes on a Plane’ causing widespread panic. - Award Winning Visual Effects House Numb Robot Aims for Indie Films By : Arts & Entertainment News
Numb Robot is a visual effects company that specializes in conceptual design, title sequences, storytelling, poster design, commercials and independent films. Our main focus is to bring big budget visual effects to the small indie film. We believe that just because you have a small budget your project should still look like a million bucks. - Classic B&W Films Get New Life and Look in Hi-Def By : Arts & Entertainment News
Classic Black & White films like film noir, comedies and westerns set for revival as upgrade to Hi-Def brings out the shading and textures not seen since original release. Blue Ray Group acquires 1,000-title film library for B&W Hi-Def release. - TigerEye Productions is Pleased to Announce Its Award-Winning Film GETTING LUCKY Will Be Included By : Arts & Entertainment News
TigerEye Productions is pleased to announce the inclusion of its award-winning film, GETTING LUCKY, in The Woodstock Museum Film Festival in Woodstock, NY. The film, written, produced and starring Stacy Marr, will be shown at 2:55 p.m. on Saturday, September 2 at Woodstock Town Hall on Tinker Street. Admission is free. For more information on the festival, or for directions, visit www.woodstockmuseum.com or call 845-246-0600. - TigerEye Productions is Pleased to Announce Its Award-Winning Film GETTING LUCKY Will Be Included By : Arts & Entertainment News
TigerEye Productions is pleased to announce the inclusion of its award-winning film, GETTING LUCKY, in the Route 66 Film Festival in Springfield, IL. The film, written, produced, and starring Stacy Marr, will be shown at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 16th at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, 420 S. Fourth Street, Springfield, IL. For more information on the festival, visit www.route66filmfestival.org or contact the festival. - Award-Winning Drama Fateless is Now Out on DVD By : Arts & Entertainment News
Award-winning drama Fateless is now out on DVD. The film is based on the autobiographical novel of 2002 Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertesz and chronicles the attempts of a young Jewish boy, to reconcile the unimaginable horror of having been incarcerated in German concentration camps. It garnered widespread critical acclaim in USA and UK. - Vertigo Films Appointed to Work with Hyde Consulting as Film Adviser for Pacific Continental’s Film By : Arts & Entertainment News
The Film Opportunities Fund which is managed by Pacific Continental Fund Management has appointed London-based film production company Vertigo to work alongside corporate financial advisers Hyde Consulting on the fund. The team will help the Film Opportunities Fund to identify suitable motion picture investment opportunities. - Hip Hop Star Domino Makes Cameo Appearance in Aces.com’s Sexy New Poker Movie By : Arts & Entertainment News
Domino was one of several hip-hop celebrities to sit down at the final table in ACES, the new poker movie sponsored by online casino Aces.com. Hollywood director Daniel Zirilli brought in old pal and platinum recording artist Domino for the role. - Potter's pal fails his driving test! By : Hollywood News
He may have bought a brand new Mini, but ‘Harry Potter’ star Rupert Grint won’t be taking the driver’s seat any time soon, for he failed his driving test.
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