- "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. - "Pyaar Ke...", a sassy battle of the sexes By : Bollywood Movie Review
"Pyaar Ke Side Effects"; Starring: Rahul Bose, Mallika Sherawat, Ranveer Shorey; Director: Saket Chaudhary; Rating: ** 1/2 - "Rocky", a deadpan action flick By : Bollywood Movie Review
"Rocky"; Starring: Zayed Khan, Isha Sharvani, Minissha Lamba; Director: Suressh Krishna; Rating: - "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. - '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". - '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. - 'Apocalypto' irks Mayans community By : Arts & Entertainment News
Oscar winning director Mel Gibson seems to have now offended the Mayans with his film "Apocalypto". - '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 - '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: - '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.... - '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. - 'Casablanca' tops British MPs' favourite film poll By : Arts & Entertainment News
Classic movie 'Casablanca' has been voted the best film of all-time in a poll of 175 British MPs..... - 'Classmates' wins Onam competition By : Arts & Entertainment News
The Onam season was disappointing for the Malayalam film industry as most films failed to live up to expectations and hype. Only "Classmates", made with a bunch of youngsters, achieved success at the box office. - '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. - '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 - 'Dhamaal' packed with mindless merry-making By : Arts & Entertainment News
"Dhamaal"; Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffrey, Aashish Chaudhary, Asrani; Director: Indra Kumar; Rating: - 'Eklavya' gets clean chit from censor board By : Bollywood News
Vidhu Vinod Chopra's violent family saga "Eklavya - The Royal Guard" has managed a U-certificate with no cuts from the censor board. - 'Google Me' The Movie Releases New Sneak-Peek Trailer By : Entertainment News
GoogleMeTheMovie.com posts new trailer of Jim Killeen's documentary chronicling a planet-wide quest for his many and mysterious "selves." - 'Guru' set for Christmas release By : Bollywood News
Mani Ratnam's much talked about "Guru", starring Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, is scheduled to hit screens Dec 22. - 'How To Make A Low-Budget Digital Movie' Released As An Amazon Short By : Entertainment News
'How To Make A Low-Budget Digital Movie' is a 13,460 word, 49-cent, how-to mini book, for first-time filmmakers that will save them time and money in their first feature film effort. With 35 photos and charts, and links to sample scripts and videos on how-to-do special effects, this book encompasses over 200 pages of valuable material for budding filmmakers. - 'I See You' leaves you bored By : Arts & Entertainment News
"I See You"; Cast: Arjun Rampal, Vipasha, Chunky Pandey, Kirron Kher;
Director: Vivek Aggarwal; Rating: * . . . . - '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. - 'Jaan-E-Mann' breaks another record By : Bollywood News
The buzz is that Sajid Nadiadwala's big budget, star studded "Jaan-E-Mann" will release in more than 250 screens in just Mumbai, more than "Krrish" and "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" that had hit approximately 200-plus screens. - '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. - '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. - '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". - 'Khosla Ka Ghosla', a slice-of-life comedy By : Arts & Entertainment News
It is raining comedies at the box office. The latest is debutant director Dibakar Banerjee's "Khosla Ka Ghosla", which is all about the generation gap in an Indian middle class home. - 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' made tax-free in Chhattisgarh By : Bollywood News
Sanjay Dutt's hit film "Lage Raho Munnabhai", which upholds Gandhian values, was today exempted from entertainment taxes by the Chhattisgarh government. - 'Lage Raho Munnabhai' to hit multiplexes Sunday By : Bollywood News
"Lage Raho Munnabhai" will finally hit the multiplexes Sunday, breaking the deadlock after the exhibitors and the producer agreed upon a profit-sharing formula Saturday. - 'Mahasamudram' tops Onam releases By : Arts & Entertainment News
It is Onam time and all major films have made it to the theatre. This list reflects the festive mood in the Malayalam film industry. - 'Mungaru Male' is the hottest Kannada album By : Arts & Entertainment News
The album of "Mungaru Male" is selling like hot cakes and it is expected to create a record very soon. - 'Mungaru Male' team laughing all the way to bank By : Arts & Entertainment News
Director Yograj Bhat's romantic comedy "Mungaru Male" has garnered more than Rs.350 million and is the number one movie of the fortnight. - 'One' the Movie Premieres in Colorado: Includes Deepak Chopra, Ram Dass, Thich Nhat Hanh, Fr Thoma By : Arts & Entertainment News
The universe comes to the rescue when a group of friends decide to step outside the lines of everyday existence. Armed with only a digital video camera, a list of 20 questions and a dream... these suburban dads set out to become independent filmmakers in search of the meaning of life. Miraculously, they are joined in their quest by many of the world’s greatest spiritual leaders, authors, icons and masters of our time. - 'Paheli' opens Zimbabwe film festival By : Bollywood News
Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji starrer "Paheli", based on a love story about a girl who falls in love with a ghost, opened the ninth Zimbabwe International Film Festival at the Libertie Cinema Complex here. - '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. - '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. - 'Shiva', a non-thrilling super cop story By : Bollywood News
"Shiva"; Starring: Mohit Ahlawat, Nisha Kothari; Director: Ram Gopal Varma Rating: * 1/2 - 'Sirivantha' moves censors to tears By : Arts & Entertainment News
Vishnuvaradhan starrer "Sirivantha" has notched up a distinction long before its scheduled release Sep 28. It is the first Kannada film, perhaps, to have moved the censors to tears. - '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.... - 'Vettaiyadu...' tops Tamil charts By : Tamil Cinema
Even the arrival of the last Suriya-Jyothika starrer, "Jillunu Oru Kaadhal", has had no effect on the amazing run of "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu". The action thriller continues to top the charts. - 2006 - year of flops for Kannada film industry By : Arts & Entertainment News
Vijayasarathy, Bangalore, Jan 6: Of the 66 Kannada films released last year, only six were box-office hits while five were able to get their investments back to the producers; the other 55 were major flops. - 20TH Century Fox Challenges America to Search 4 $ilver! By : Arts & Entertainment News
This summer, silver is the new gold standard – for movies, with the June 15 release of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and for movie promotions, as Twentieth Century Fox and the Franklin Mint join forces to create an original limited collector’s edition “Silver Surfer” U.S. quarter that will challenge movie goers to Search 4 $ilver. - 6 Tips to Choose a Cheap Unlimited iPhone Downloads Service By : Davion Wong
Unlimited iPhone downloads are in high demand these days. It is quite easy to understand. With the huge capacity of multiple Gigabytes, you can store up many songs in your digital portable player cum phone. - 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. - 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. - ABC to air Sept. 11 film commercial-free By : Arts & Entertainment News
ABC, after exploring all advertising avenues, has decided to show its upcoming two-part U.S. film, "The Path to 9/11," commercial-free when it airs next week. - AccessIT Signs Krikorian Premiere Theatres to Digital Cinema Deployment By : Arts & Entertainment News
Access Integrated Technologies, Inc. (“AccessIT”) (NASDAQ:AIXD) today announced that Krikorian Premiere Theatres committed to deploy the digital cinema leader’s fully integrated and networked system. This agreement brings the total number of screens signed to the AccessIT Deployment Plan to 3,743..... - Activision Unites Marvel’s Super Heroes and Super Villains at Retail Stores Nationwide with Spider- By : Arts & Entertainment News
It’s time to experience the ultimate fighting team as Spider-Man unites with popular super-heroes and powerful super-villains from the movie trilogy and beyond in Spider-Man™: Friend or Foe from Activision, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATVI). Throughout the game’s original story and thrilling battles...... - ADV Films and Geneon Announce Strategic Alliance By : Arts & Entertainment News
Today ADV Films and Geneon Entertainment (USA) announced a new distribution agreement. From October 1st on, ADV Films will be Geneon Entertainment USA’s sole distributor. ADV Films will handle all sales and distribution duties for the combined catalogue as well as certain marketing functions. - After Dark Films to Release ''Captivity'' in Theaters Nationwide June 22 By : Arts & Entertainment News
After Dark Films, a film production and distribution company and creator of Eight Films to Die For: After Dark Horrorfest, today announced that the opening date for psychological thriller/horror film CAPTIVITY, starring Elisha Cuthbert and Daniel Gillies, is June 22. - 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. - 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. - 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. - Albuquerque Studios: 1st Full-service Film Production Studio Concierge Service Utilizing The Studio By : Arts & Entertainment News
Albuquerque Studios, the newly opened $74 million state-of-the art motion picture and television production facility, offers a comprehensive production support concierge service. - AlphaTrade -- Fortress Features Form New Strategic Alliance By : Arts & Entertainment News
AlphaTrade (OTCBB: APTD), a leader in innovative digital media and mobile solutions, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Fortress Features of Culver City, CA. AlphaTrade has quickly grown into a multi-faceted digital media and promotion agency....... - 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. - Amazon.com Reaches 1 Million Pre-Orders Worldwide of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” By : Arts & Entertainment News
Amazon.com (Nasdaq:AMZN) (www.amazon.com) today announced that, with over two-and-a-half months remaining until the release of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” it has taken more than 1 million pre-orders worldwide for the seventh and final book in the epic series, saving customers more than $17 million. The company also announced today it has further reduced the price of the hardcover edition of the book in the U.S. from $18.89 to $17.99, bringing the customer discount to 49 percent. - American AMP has been brought in to promote the new Lassie movie. This campaign targets youth in 17 By : Arts & Entertainment News
American AMP will launch a marketing campaign beginning from August 2006 to promote Lassie, which will be released theatrically by Classic Media, Roadside Attractions and Samuel Goldwyn Films. This campaign will include street promotions targeting family and youth organizations in 17 cities: - American Pastime -- Inspiring Film About Japanese Americans Love of Country, Family, Jazz and By : Arts & Entertainment News
American Pastime -- a powerful, inspiring drama revealing a rarely considered side of the World War II Japanese American experience -- will be presented on DVD May 22 by Warner Home Video. From filmmaker Desmond Nakano (American Me, White Man’s Burden) and set against the background of the 1940’s U.S. internment camps......... - And now an international film festival of Sikh films By : Arts & Entertainment News
Online film festivals are fast becoming common, but when one is held exclusively on Sikh films, it is sure to be rare. - Angelstrade, The Future Of Social Network By : Patrick Ndukwe
Social networking is no longer alien to the internet, some social networking sites are entering their 5th year of existence. With so many social networking sites available what makes for a great social networking site? Before going any further, one must understand the basics of social networking. A social networking site is essentially one large community where users get together share ideas and content with each other. With so many social networking sites online, it has become increasingly difficult finding the right social networking site. - AOL and Redskins.com Offer Fans New Ways to Interact and Show Team Spirit Through Redskins Connect By : Arts & Entertainment News
Beginning today, Washington Redskins fans have a host of new and interactive ways to easily keep up with their favorite team through Redskins Connect, a series of free products and services offered by the Redskins and powered by AOL. Redskins Connect includes Redskins-related email addresses, video and pictures upload, and a co-branded toolbar.. - Aon/Albert G. Ruben finds improved conditions for filmmakers in many countries across the globe By : Arts & Entertainment News
Economic and political situations in a number of countries across the globe have created a slightly more favorable environment for filmmakers seeking to film abroad, according to the 2007 Risks in Global Filmmaking Map produced each year by Aon/Albert G. Ruben, the world’s number one entertainment risk broker... - Arbitron Study Finds More Than Half of Frequent Moviegoers Find Commercials Before Movies By : Arts & Entertainment News
To frequent moviegoers (people who attended more than five movies in the past three months) commercials before movies are more acceptable than commercials on television. Over half (53 percent) of frequent moviegoers find advertising before the movie to be acceptable versus 46 percent who find television advertising to be acceptable.... - Aronofsky, Weisz defend film from critics By : Arts & Entertainment News
Critics booed Darren Aronofsky's "The Fountain" at the Venice Film Festival, but the director and actress Rachel Weisz have come to the film's defense. - 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". - Aspiring Writer and Film Maker Brian Laesch Gets More Than Just Exposure on SMS.ac By : Arts & Entertainment News
Webcam Murder Series videos are being streamed live using the SMS.ac pay-per-view system. - At World’s End, We Can All Be Pirates By : Arts & Entertainment News
For “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” Buena Vista Pictures’ Online Marketing department has unveiled a whole new way to talk to Pirate fans with the “Piratizer.” Users send in a single photo, and get back an animated 3-D version of themselves, ready to be outfitted with a trove of hats, hair, scars, jewelry, and a few choice words to say. - ATEME Showcases Its Video Surveillance Product Range at ISC West 07 By : Arts & Entertainment News
ATEME, the world-leading provider of MPEG-4 AVC video compression solutions is showcasing its Video Security offer based on its proven MPEG-4 and H.264 technologies at ISC West 2007.... - Audiences Get Exclusive Opportunity to Sample the Most Original Comedy Event of the Summer By : Entertainment News
Audiences eager to see Disney/Pixar’s upcoming summer comedy “RATATOUILLE” will get an early summer treat on Tuesday, May 1st when an extended 9-minute sequence from the film will debut exclusively on Disney.com. - Austin Ad Agency Launches Blog to Share Marketer's Perspective of SXSW Music/Film/Interactive By : Arts & Entertainment News
Door Number 3, a full-service branding and advertising agency based in Austin, Texas, is getting out of the office and into the streets to introduce a new blog, “Behind the Door: South by Southwest Edition.” The new blog, http://doornumber3.wordpress.com/, was created to provide an insider’s look at the advertising, new media and marketing trends... - Author Clive Cussler sues over film treatment of book By : Arts & Entertainment News
Action-novel hero Dirk Pitt has overcome myriad obstacles on his way to finding buried treasures and shipwrecks, but his career and that of his creator -- novelist Clive Cussler -- were nearly destroyed by a bad script, a court was told Friday. - Author Steven Bragg Discusses “Fast Close” on Best Accounting Practices Podcast By : Arts & Entertainment News
Best-selling author talks about his new book and the art of the “fast close” - Award Winning Filmmaker J.A. Steel has Been Tapped to Helm the Sci-fi/Fantasy/Horror Film By : Arts & Entertainment News
The sci-fi horror film "Salvation" began filming in Muskogee, Oklahoma, earlier this month. The J.A. Steel directed film will star Heather Surdukan, Ben Bayless and Glen Jensen. - 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. - 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. - Award-winning Film 'No Pain, No Gain' Flexes its Muscles on DVD: Feature Film by Bodybuilding By : Arts & Entertainment News
After screening in theaters nationwide, the film "No Pain, No Gain" is selling so strongly in its initial DVD release that it is now expanding to additional retail outlets nationwide..... - Award-winning Sex-trafficking Film Screens at NYIIFVF in LA on Sept. 16 By : Arts & Entertainment News
Fragments of Daniela, a film about the sex trafficking of young Eastern European women will premiere as part of the much-anticipated LA edition of the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival (NYIIFVF). - B-Side Entertainment Acquires Worldwide Rights to Documentary ''PIRATE RADIO USA'' By : Arts & Entertainment News
Specialty distributor B-Side Entertainment has secured worldwide distribution rights to the documentary PIRATE RADIO USA. In the spirit of bypassing mainstream media channels, the film will be released initially on May 22 via DRM-free download on BSIDE.COM, the company’s forthcoming online marketplace for independent films. - Bali Film Center Wraps Two International Productions By : Arts & Entertainment News
Bali Film Center (BFC) this week wrapped up two commercial, international film productions on locations in Bali and Java, bringing US$125,000 in foreigne exchange earnings. - Bali Film Center Wraps Two International Productions By : Arts & Entertainment News
Bali Film Center (BFC) this week wrapped up two commercial, international film productions on locations in Bali and Java, bringing US$125,000 in foreigne exchange earnings. - Ban on adult movies unjustified By : Bollywood News
Veteran actor and censor board chief Sharmila Tagore says she is opposed to a blanket ban on the screening of adult movies on television, and instead favours a specified time slot when such films can be telecast. - 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..... - Battle Therapy's World Premiere: A Student Film Like No Other By : Arts & Entertainment News
A student film with a multi-million-dollar production value is about to hit the big screen. Students have been coached by working industry professionals organized by UCLA Extension and Australia's first Feature Film School: PartyCp8. - Bellco Credit Union Hires Colorado Filmmaker for Ad Campaign By : Arts & Entertainment News
Bellco Credit Union, sponsor of the 2007 Starz Denver Film Festival, hired filmmaker William Fisher to create a cinematic commercial for its new advertising campaign, “No ATM Fees, Anybody, Any Card..... - Bemis and Plantic Announce Agreement to Provide Renewably Resourced Flexible Films By : Arts & Entertainment News
Bemis Company, Inc. (NYSE:BMS) announced today that it will partner with Plantic Technologies Limited (LSE:PLNT), an Australian company specializing in starch-based biopolymers, to develop and sell renewably resourced flexible films using patented Plantic® technology........ - Best Films of 2006 and 2007 and Classic Favorites on Blu-ray from Warner Home Video By : Arts & Entertainment News
Kicking off 2007 with a bang, Warner Home Video (WHV) will continue to offer consumers a diverse choice of titles on Blu-ray Disc, including the critically acclaimed Martin Scorsese gangster drama The Departed on February 13. The Departed is the proud recipient of six Golden Globe™ ... - Best Online DVD Movie And Music CD Mega Store - A Success Story By : Sergey Gerassi
DVDCDGame.com has grown today to be one of the largest popular online DVD movie and music CD stores in the web. With over 100,000 titles to choose from and its streams of latest movies and music releases it is no surprise that the company has grown tremendously over the past few years. - Bhandarkar's 'Traffic Signal' raises storm in Himachal By : Arts & Entertainment News
People of Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur district -- popularly known as 'kinners' -- are up in arms against Madhur Bhandarkar's latest movie "Traffic Signal" which uses the name of the community to refer to eunuchs and have threatened legal action. - Big Screen Entertainment Group Hits Cannes Film Market with Three Completed Films By : Arts & Entertainment News
Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC:BSEG) CEO Kimberley Kates has announced that the company will be selling three feature films at the 2007 Cannes Film Market, which begins on May 16th. - Big Screen Entertainment Group Looks to Take 'Babysitter' to the Theatres with $20 Million P&A Fund By : Arts & Entertainment News
Big Screen Entertainment Group, in response to strong industry interest for its new horror/thriller, “Babysitter Wanted,” is in talks to secure a P&A fund with a private equity group for $20,000,000. - Big Screen Entertainment Group’s “Babysitter” Chosen for Bloody-Disgusting.com Horror Hound Festiva By : Arts & Entertainment News
Big Screen Entertainment Group’s (OTC:BSEG) horror/thriller Babysitter Wanted has been selected to be a part of the HorrorHound Film Festival the weekend of November 16th in Indianapolis, Indiana. The festival is part of HorrorHound Weekend sponsored by Bloody-Disgusting.com, the world’s most popular horror website, and AfterDark Films, the company behind “8 Films to Die For” and “An American Haunting.... - Big Screen Entertainment’s “Babysitter Wanted” Singled Out for Stellar Performances By : Arts & Entertainment News
Babysitter Wanted,” the new horror/thriller from Big Screen Entertainment Group (OTC:BSEG) has received its fourth consecutive positive review, this time from respected horror site www.dreadcentral.com. The film received four out of a possible five “knives..... - 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. - Black Christmas movie review By : Misty Copher
The whole world is captivated by the movies coming out of the major American film studios, but it is one thing to see the movies and another thing to get behind the scenes, find out how they were made and go on rides that put you right into the midst of the most popular movies of our time. You can do all of this at the Universal Studios themeThis festive fright-fest was a nice surprise from what I was originally expecting. - Blue Owls with Long Tails are Wiser By : Arts & Entertainment News
It's true that owls are not blue, and they might not even have long tails, but they sure are wise. And a website company named Blue Owl Media is smart about their approach to selling DVD movies through "The Long Tail," a term first used by the editor of Wired Magazine, Chris Anderson. - Bob Hoskins keen to play the 'Joker' By : Hollywood News
Actor Bob Hoskins has scotched rumours of him being offered the role of 'Penguin' in Bat-sequel 'The Dark Knight', but has revealed that he is keen on playing such a role if ever offered. - Bold New Production Company Shoots to Produce Seven in 2007 By : Arts & Entertainment News
Great Ideas Entertainment, a new Los Angeles film production company founded by Rich Owens, is set to produce a staggering number of films in the next year. - 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....
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