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Will TV do anything for TRPs?
Times of India
In this country, cinema (and television, in the past decade or so) has traditionally determined many aspects of popular culture. For decades, it's widely believed that cinema and TV mirror reality and set up the debate on elements of social and ...
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This Week In Film: The Good, The Bad, and The Sitter
The Morton Report
By Philip Brown, Columnist With 2011 quickly approaching its conclusion and the apocalyptic 2012 looming, all of the Oscar contenders are funneling into theaters. It's a great time to be a film fan as the screens are filled with some of the finest ...
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CINEPAD
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The big screen in the small cinema .... The appointment TV. CinĂ©pad presents its selection to accompany your TV trays. First broadcast channel and broadcast to remember or discover what happened to the big screen and TV exclusives not to be missed. ...
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Out of the box
Livemint
Amit Madheshiya, a 29-year-old Mumbai-based photographer, won the first prize at the World Press Photo (arts and entertainment) this year for At a Tent Theatre Near You, his series on people watching cinema in the travelling tent cinemas of Maharashtra ...
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High-end Xbox Live is free this weekend
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
So all those silver-level members can now play multiplayer games and experiment with the new Video Kinect app, as well as get discounts on downloadable fine cinema like "The Hangover 2." I ran into an interesting glitch last night while trying to start ...
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Canadian Distributors Sound Alarm on Film Investment By Local Pay TV Operators
Hollywood Reporter
Unlike Europe where domestic broadcasters are major investors in national cinema, Canadian broadcasters have been allowed to pay meager license fees to acquire and air local films. Now the distributors are back pleading their case to the CRTC as ...
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OF TABLOIDS AND TELEVISION
Calcutta Telegraph
Asked if cinema had lost its social focus, Shyam Benegal told the Pioneer that filmmakers alone were not responsible for films on social issues. “The audience here too should want to watch it.” He added, “Today's audience just wants to be titillated. ...
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Calcutta Telegraph
Born to Dance
The Hindu
Dancer, choreographer, actor and an accomplished director Prabhu Dheva had it in his genes to be a Michael Jackson of sorts in Tamil cinema. His father is none other than Sundaram 'Master', a name to reckon with in choreography in the Tamil film ...
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The Hindu
Saudi IPTV service to receive Hollywood boost
Rapid tv news
Karim Daoud, chief executive, Intigral says it has now signed deals with four Hollywood studios to allow InVision to provide films on demand in Saudi Arabia simultaneously to their cinema release in neighbouring Gulf countries, according to the ...
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Trio nab Gaul's export kudos
Variety
By Elsa Keslassy Crime drama “Braquo,” which airs on Canal Plus, was among best export prizewinners from the French Film and TV Producers Assn. Olivier Marchal's dark-edged crime drama "Braquo," 3D toon skein "The Little Prince" and documentary...
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Variety
Samsung TA750 review
PC Advisor
See also: Group test: what's the best TV? The super-slim 27in LED-backlit panel is large enough for big-screen entertainment, yet small enough to serve as a PC monitor. Featuring a screen resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, the Samsung TA750 is capable ...
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Simon says: Pegg on 'Ghost Protocol'
Newsday (subscription)
Celebrities Newsday > Entertainment > Celebrities Simon says: Pegg on 'Ghost Protocol' Originally published: December 8, 2011 1:43 PM Updated: December 8, 2011 6:54 PM and the University of Bristol, writing his undergraduate thesis on "A Marxist ...
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Newsday (subscription)
Why Garry Marshall Is Hollywood's Middlebrow Hero
Phoenix New Times
That these dramedies were often neither funny nor persuasive — the shampoo + conditioner ofcinema — seemed less problematic in the 1980s, when character-based storytelling was still considered mainstream entertainment, and two stars, a few laughs, ...
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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Zombies review - return of the living dead
Metro
This follow-up features the Kino der Toten (Cinema of the Dead) map from Black Ops and… nothing else except for top down shooter Dead Ops Arcade. Before you howl with protest, especially when you see the price has mysterious increased in the process, ...
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Metro
I Can't Stop Thinking About “War Horse”
Practical Horseman Magazine (blog)
Spielberg said, “There's no way cinema can ever replicate that sudden transition from yearling to adult that Joey undergoes in the theater. That moment made me cry when I first saw War Horse in London.” So, does the play sound poweful enough? ...
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