007 studio 'considers move to the Far East'September 20th, 2009 LONDON - Pinewood Shepperton, the studio home of the cinematic James Bond series, is considering a move to the Far East, say reports. According to the Telegraph, the studios group behind a raft of blockbusters including Harry Potter franchise is considering creating a production site in the Far East.
American Center to premiere Hollywood moviesSeptember 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The capital's movie buffs will be able to watch the latest Hollywood films at the American Center here, before their release in the country. The US embassy and the Motion Picture Dist.
Keanu Reeves to play RamaSeptember 7th, 2009 Keanu Reeves (The Matrix) will play Rama in an upcoming movie titled “Hanuman”, according to reports. Gary Oldman (Nil by Mouth) will reportedly play Ravana, while Aamir Khan (Lagaan) has reportedly been approached to play lead Hanuman.
'The Final Destination' tops weekend box officeAugust 31st, 2009 WASHINGTON - The latest installment of Warner Brothers' new 'The Final Destination' has topped the weekend box office after raking in 28.3 million dollars. According to studio estimates, Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds' came second with 20 million dollars.
Final Destination Trumps Tarantino's BasterdsAugust 31st, 2009 The fourth FINAL DESTINATION movie has soared to the top of the U.S. box office - knocking QUENTIN TARANTINO's INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS into second place.
A.R. Rahman to open studio in Los AngelesAugust 14th, 2009 NEVADA - India's Oscar winner A. R. Rahman is developing studios in Los Angeles (USA) and London (UK), according to reports.
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaur becomes the biggest animation film in India!July 23rd, 2009 With a weekend collection of Rs 2.3 crores on just 67 prints, the film has got the ‘highest opening for any animation film in India’, beating the 2005 super hit Hanuman, which had an opening of Rs.1.5 Crores on 150 prints!
Fox Star Studios India’s ‘Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaur’ is undoubtedly the ‘coolest’ hit of the year as it wins hearts of kids and adults! The exceptional 3D effects in the film further enhanced the movie-watching experience of audiences. Says Mr. Vijay Singh, CEO, Fox Star Studios India, “Even though Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaur released with the hugely hyped Kambakkht Ishq, it has managed to get one of the highest openings for an animated film in India; even better than ‘Hanuman’.
Spielberg-Clooney-Roberts come to BollywoodJuly 23rd, 2009 India’s Reliance group has pledged $325 million financing to Steven Spielberg and made production agreements with George Clooney and Julia Roberts’ production houses, according to reports. This is one of the largest deals in global cinema, Anil Ambani's Reliance Big Entertainment and noted Hollywood filmmaker Steven Spielberg have announced $825-million funding for their Los Angeles-based production house Dreamworks Studios to make six films per year.
'Ice Age 3' beats 'Hanuman', earns Rs.22 mn over weekendJuly 6th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The third instalment of the pre-historic animation series Ice Age released in India Friday and has grossed over Rs.2.2 crore (Rs.22 million) in its opening weekend. Made at a budget of Rs.436 crore (Rs.4.36 billion), "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" released here in 3-D computer animated format with 60 prints and has got the highest opening for any animation film in India surpassing the 2005 superhit Hanuman, which had an opening of Rs.1.5 crore (Rs.15 million) on 150 prints.
WOLVERINE GROSSES RS 10 CRORE IN ITS FIRST WEEKJune 25th, 2009 Garners the biggest opening in the U.S for 2009 & now the biggest opening in India as well!
It’s the biggest opening this year for any Hollywood film in India
It’s the 2nd biggest opening for any Fox movie ever in India after Slumdog Millionaire (16 crores in first week)
After the long drought at cinemas, it seems Bollywood is taking a little while to gear up, while Hollywood overtakes at the box office with films like ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’. With a weekend collection of 7 crores rupees, the film has grossed a whopping Rs.10 crores in its opening week.
More Hollywood-Bollywood collaborations needed, say business leadersJune 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - With a growing middle class, a large English-speaking population, a boom in multiplexes and a cinema-obsessed popular culture, India is a natural destination for Hollywood studios, say US and Indian business leaders. Pointing to the worldwide success of "Slumdog Millionaire" and the release of latest James Bond film, "Quantum of Solace," in India a full week before its American opening, they suggest intensification of Hollywood-Bollywood connections.
'Wolverine' bags Rs.75 mn in opening weekend in IndiaJune 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Hugh Jackman starrer X-Men Origins: Wolverine, released Friday, has grossed around Rs.75 million ($1.5 million) in its opening weekend in India. Having already topped the US box office by raking in $160 million in its first weekend and with collections of almost $350 million worldwide so far, Wolverine broke the opening record for any Hollywood film in India.
India tackles Spider-Man: Hollywood is outsourcing more special effects work to IndiaJune 18th, 2009 Special effects outsourcing grows in IndiaMUMBAI, India — Outsourcing to India, long dominated by software engineering and back-office work, is expanding in new terrain: special effects for movies. India's rise comes at a difficult time for U.S.
Fox Star Studios enters Tamil film industry with MurugadossMay 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - Fox Star Studios, a joint venture between Twentieth Century Fox and Star, has decided to expand its operations to the Tamil film industry by signing an exclusive deal with "Ghajini" director A.R. Murugadoss. Murugadoss, who has an impeccable track record in the industry down south, will play the role of a creative producer as per the deal that includes the development and production of Tamil films, said a press release from the production company.
Hollywood films facing the heat in producers v/s multiplexes fightMay 7th, 2009 The ongoing tussle between producers and multiplex owners have turned murkier with multiplex owners literally staging a walk out from the crucial meeting that took place on Tuesday May 5th evening. This has increased the dilemma of big Hollywood studios that were all set to unleash their big budget flicks this summer in Indian multiplexes.