Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Skype Founders Working on Netflix Competitor (Report); Susan Sarandon Slammed by Catholic League for Calling Pope a Nazi

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 October 18, 2011

Skype Founders Working on Netflix Competitor (Report)

Susan Sarandon Slammed by Catholic League for Calling Pope a Nazi

Telefutura Sets Hosts and Premiere Date for First Late-Night Show

Nicolas Cage Joins Cast of 'Black Butterfly'

Second Season of Tom Fontana's 'Borgia' Likely After Strong German Bow

MOVIES

ADL Asks Susan Sarandon to Apologize for Referring to the Pope as a Nazi

Lionsgate's 'The Last Stand' Begin Production

Benjamin Bratt Joins Canadian Indie 'Lesser Blessed'

Peter Mullen, Morag McKinnon and David Mackenzie Get BAFTA Scotland Nomination Slots

James Horner, Terry Rawlings to Receive Top Honors at eDIT Filmmakers Festival

Morrissey Takes 'Racism' Battle to U.K. Court

TV

Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars to Perform at MTV Music Awards

Celestial Pictures Launching 3DTV VOD Service

EXCLUSIVE: First Photo of Ridley Scott's 'Labyrinth' Miniseries


REVIEWS

A Few Best Men

Collaborator

THE BUSINESS

Mark Burnett, BBC America Launch McDonald's Network, McTV

Korea's Finecut Sells 'Poongsan' and 'Leafie'


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