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    [Curse of the Golden Flower]: China's Zhang Yimou to release black comedy (08:15 11/12)
    BEIJING (AFP) - Award-winning Chinese director Zhang Yimou has engineered another career shift with his latest movie -- a comedy remake of a Coen brothers thriller with a theme song rapped by the filmmaker himself.
    [Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End]: Jackson film 'This Is It' earns $2.2M on 1st night (20:31 10/28)
    LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson may be headed to the top of the charts again - this time at the movie box office.
    [Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li]: 'Madea' locks up top spot at weekend box office (12:58 3/2)
    LOS ANGELES - "Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail" locked up $16.5 million in ticket sales to claim the top spot at the box office for a second straight weekend, beating out "Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience."
    [Lust, Caution]: Hit Taiwanese film finally opens in China (09:20 2/14)
    BEIJING (AFP) - A Taiwanese blockbuster finally hit movie screens in China on Saturday after a two-month delay widely believed linked to mainland censors being uncomfortable with its Japanese themes.
    [The Forbidden Kingdom]: Jet Li: China ready for volunteerism 'explosion' (17:56 12/3)
    HONG KONG - Jet Li said China is ready for an explosion of volunteerism amid its growing prosperity as he put aside his acting duties to discuss charitable efforts Wednesday at former President Bill Clinton's donor conference in Hong Kong.
    [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]: YouTube seeks musicians for online orchestra (08:06 12/3)
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - YouTube is looking for a few good musicians to audition for what it is calling the world's first online orchestra.
    [The Warlords]: HK historic epic leads Taiwan 'Oscars' nominations (08:51 10/30)
    TAIPEI (AFP) - Hong Kong director Peter Chan's historic epic "The Warlords" leads nominations for this year's Golden Horse Film Awards, considered the Chinese-language "Oscars", organisers announced Thursday.
    [Battle of Red Cliff]: China expects to set new box-office record this year (22:56 8/6)
    BEIJING - China is expected to set a record for box office receipts in 2008, boosted by John Woo's epic "Red Cliff," Jet Li's "The Warlords" and the animated hit "Kung-Fu Panda".
    [House of Flying Daggers]: Actress Zhang puzzled by China protesters (08:18 7/29)
    HONG KONG - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Zhang Ziyi has told Vogue magazine that she is puzzled by the protests against China's human rights record before the Beijing Olympics.
    [Happy Together]: Wong Kar-wai to head Shanghai film festival jury (21:35 6/6)
    Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai will head the jury at the Shanghai International Film Festival, which will be held June 14-22.
    [Mission Impossible 2]: Tom Cruise tells Oprah he wants more challenges (19:25 5/5)
    Hollywood's stars paid tribute to Tom Cruise on Monday's Oprah Winfrey television show, with the actor saying he hoped for more challenging roles and to work with the likes of Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro.
    [Mad Detective]: 'Warlord' Jet Li celebrates Hong Kong award (12:45 4/14)
    Chinese action star Jet Li was celebrating on Monday after being named best actor at the Hong Kong film awards with period drama "The Warlords," a departure from his usual martial arts fare.
    [Sun Also Rises]: SKorea shines at Asian film awards (06:37 3/18)
    South Korea dominated the Asian Film Awards for the second year running, with "Secret Sunshine", a tragic movie about death and faith, taking home three top prizes including best picture.
    [Rush Hour 3]: "Golden Compass" disappoints at box office (18:30 12/8)
    "The Golden Compass," a costly fantasy starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, got off to a slow start at the North American box office and will likely fall short of opening-weekend expectations.
    [Infernal Affairs]: Ang Lee's spy thriller sweeps Chinese-language "Oscars" (11:49 12/8)
    Taiwanese director Ang Lee's erotic spy thriller "Lust, Caution" swept the top honours at the Golden Horse Film Awards, seen as the Chinese-language "Oscars".
    [Bride of Chucky]: `Dancing' finale: Mel B is in the lead (08:36 11/27)
    Melanie Brown, Marie Osmond and Helio Castroneves mamboed, tangoed and fox trotted through 10 weeks of competition for a chance to claim the "Dancing With the Stars" crown.
    [Kung Fu Hustle]: Hong Kong's Chow takes on Japanese cartoon (02:45 11/15)
    Hong Kong comedian and director Stephen Chow will be producing the movie adaptation of popular Japanese manga cartoon "Dragon Ball" for 20th Century Fox, his company spokesman said Thursday.
    [Lethal Weapon 4]: Helen Mirren to star in brothel film directed by husband (15:32 10/15)
    Oscar-winner Helen Mirren is to star in a film about a married couple running a brothel in Nevada, with the veteran British actress's husband Taylor Hackford directing, it was reported Monday.
    [Rush Hour]: Jackie Chan isn't a fan of 'Rush Hour' (09:45 9/30)
    It's the movie that put Jackie Chan in the major leagues in the United States, but the Hong Kong star isn't a fan of his successful action comedy franchise "Rush Hour."
    [Rush Hour 2]: "Superbad" surpasses forecast (12:31 8/21)
    "Superbad" is more of a box office superhero than originally thought. The raunchy comedy about a couple of horny teens earned $33.05 million during its first weekend in theaters, according to final data issued Monday -- almost $2 million higher than the estimated tally published the day before.



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