Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Hacking Trial: Prosecution Makes Opening Statement; Ashton Kutcher Becomes Product Engineer for China's Lenovo; Universal to Remake South African Crime Movie

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Andrew Edis began his arguments by introducing the defendants, including Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson. |



The actor and tech investor will collaborate with the world's biggest PC manufacturer on its Yoga line of tablets. |



LATEST MOVIE NEWS



Chris Morgan and his partner Emile Gladstone at Chris Morgan Productions are on board to producer the remake. |



James Watkins will reunite with the "Harry Potter" actor to direct "Gold" from a script by Will Davies and Oscar winner Simon Beaufoy. |



LATEST TV NEWS



The U.S. superstar appeared on Sunday night's show in a flesh-colored bikini and romped out to "Do What U Want" and "Venus" from her latest album. |



The ratings for the Monday night return of the Jack the Ripper drama were down from its first-ever episode in 2012, but in line with the season one average. |



THE BUSINESS



The manufacturer of the Wii and DS recorded a profit of $6.1 million from April to September, compared to a loss of $284 million for the same period last year. |



The British sales and finance banner has struck a deal with producer Jonathan Sothcott to rep three projects and will also rep Russian cosmonaut biopic "Gagarin First In Space" at the U.S. market. |



REVIEWS



Benny Chan's latest action thriller puts the friendship of three police officers to the test after a botched attempt to capture a drug-trafficking warlord in Thailand. |



Two couples and a goatherd are involved against their will in a raging climate of violence in the debut that won Best Mexican Film at the Guanajuato Film Festival. |



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This story first appeared in the Nov. 8 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. |



Full uncensored interview with awards contenders Jake Gyllenhaal (Prisoners), Forest Whitaker (Lee Daniels' The Butler), Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club), Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club), Josh Brolin (Labor Day) and Michael B. |



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