Sunday, May 4, 2008

Japan war shrine film stirs free speech debate - 680 News

Japan war shrine film stirs free speech debate - 680 News
TOKYO - Yasukuni war shrine is Japan's ultimate taboo subject. A symbol of the country's militaristic past, the shrine is revered by nationalists, despised by Japan's Asian
Source: www.680news.com

THEATRE REVIEW: No Exit sets another benchmark of brilliance - Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Douglas Sirk meets Jean-Paul Sartre in No Exit, a seamless fusion of cinema and theatre that sets a new standard for productions of Sartre's existential stage classic
Source: www.canada.com

Ford and Willis voted best action heroes - Daily Telegraph
Willis, 53, who returned to the screen with the fourth instalment of his Die Hard franchise last year, and 65-year-old Ford, who hits UK cinema screens as Indiana Jones later this
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Made in Montreal, coming soon to the big screen - Montreal Gazette
The Office's Steve Carell stars as goofy, accident-prone secret agent Maxwell Smart in this big-screen adaptation of the classic 1960s TV series. The filmmakers shot Montreal to
Source: www.canada.com

New mayor to tone down glitz at Rome film festival - Reuters Canada
ROME (Reuters) - Expect less Hollywood glamour and more home-grown cinema at the Rome film festival -- the new right-wing mayor of Italy's capital has made clear he wants to see
Source: ca.reuters.com

Movie patrons locked out - Stuff
The Christchurch cinema that famously locked one of its patrons in an auditorium overnight has now accidentally locked its patrons out. The second mishap comes just months after a
Source: www.stuff.co.nz

Fashion show for Sunrise House - Daily Herald Tribune
A fashion show fundraiser this Sunday night hopes to help a Grande Prairie youth emergency shelter. The first annual Victoria’s Attic Spring Collection Gala will debut at
Source: www.dailyheraldtribune.com