Eastday-Venice12 Eastday.com Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:45 AM PDT US actress Selena Gomez poses on the red carpet during a screening for the movie "Spring breakers" at the 69th Venice Film Festival September 5, 2012.[ | FIRST LOOK: Kristen Stewart first red carpet appearance after scandal! Why Not Coconut Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:36 AM PDT Kristen Stewart made her first ever appearance on the red carpet after the cheating scandal at the premiere of her movie On The Road at the Toronto Film Festival! She wore a gorgeous floral Zuhair Murad Fall/Winter 2012 Coture dress, and Jimmy Choo heels. And as usual she just looks as normally as she would on [...] | 45 Reviews (And Counting) From the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival indieWIRE Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:35 AM PDT The Toronto International Film Festival continues through next weekend, but Indiewire has already reviewed a significant portion of the program at various other festivals over the past year. Bookmark this page to keep running tabs on all of our latest reviews from the festival, from capsules to longer reviews, as we update the list throughout each day. You can also keep track of our latest ... | BBC Band will Perform Beatles Hits at The Aurora East Aurora Advertiser Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:27 AM PDT On Aug. 25, 1965, the Beatles movie "Help!" opened at The Aurora Theatre to an overwhelming scene similar to that of a major film premiere in a big city. There are stories told of even the glass of the front doors being broken as the crowd surged in. | TIFF Capsule Review: 'War Witch' indieWIRE Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:20 AM PDT Canadian director Kim Nguyen's intense portrait of a young African woman Komona (Rachel Mwanza, who won an acting prize for her performance at the Berlin International Film Festival) kidnapped from her village and forced to become a child soldier is both light on details and rich with them. Her country of origin never revealed, Komona endures a series of hardships that unquestionably play off ... | "Bandit Queen" used to explain Hinduism New Kerala Sat, 08 Sep 2012 00:13 AM PDT A US based Hindu group has strongly objected to utilizing of film âBandit Queenâ as resource in the Hinduism course being taught at Georgetown University (GU) of Washington DC (USA) in Spring 2012-2013. | | |
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