Given the big names involved—Cate Blanchett, Hugo Weaving, Rose Byrne, and Miranda Otto, in segments directed filmmakers including Mia Wasikowska, Justin Kurzel, David Wenham, and more—it's a bit surprising the Aussie omnibus "The Turning" is taking its time appearing on U.S. shores. Main Street Films has the U.S. rights, but not much has been heard about a release date. But the moody film is headed to the U.K., and a new trailer just dropped. Based on the ten short stories by Tim Winton, this... Читать дальше...
James Marsden, Karl Urban, and Wentworth Miller are in for a shock when they discover a dead woman’s body in this new television spot for their new sexy thriller The Loft, provided exclusively to JustJared.com. The movie tells the story of five guys who conspire to secretly share a penthouse loft in the city–a place [...]
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a case on whether states can ban gay marriage.
Rachel Bilson and Hayden Christensen stop in a convenience store to pick up some goods on Thursday afternoon (January 15) in southern California. The couple is on a road trip in an RV with family members, including their daughter Briar Rose (not pictured). They left from Los Angeles the day before, where Hayden was seen [...]
Alex Malarkey said he lied to 'get attention' and is now actively attempting to stop others from making a profit from his book.
Here are three reasons why Obama's proposed federal law mandating paid sick leave from work would be a bad idea.
Swiss currency chaos does little to dampen enthusiasm for annual economic forum
ARM Holdings CEO Simon Segar told CNBC that the smart home is an idea that is becoming more welcome in the tech world.
Baker Hughes survey underlines hit to shale developments due to price fall
Let's take a break from the "Selma" Oscar snub controversy and just talk about how director Ava DuVernay got here. She was a longtime film publicist who, just under a decade ago, ventured into moviemaking with short films, made her first documentary, "This is the Life," in 2008, and followed up with features "I Will Follow" in 2010 and "Middle of Nowhere" 2012. The latter really put her on the radar, marked her first pairing with David Oyelowo, who would go on to lead her Best Picture nominee "Selma," and now... Читать дальше...
Scientists lost contact with the Beagle 2 before it was supposed to land on Mars on Christmas Day more than 10 years ago.
Slower production growth from non-Opec countries expected
Net income down 7% as fixed income revenues tumble
McLaren Park is one of San Francisco’s neglected gems — a stunning 317 acres of grassland, meadow and open space that sprawls over the southeast neighborhoods of Portola, Visitacion Valley and Crocker-Amazon. For years, the park’s friends and neighbors have been patiently trying to get some positive attention for the park, badgering the city to include it in park bonds and explaining to residents that it’s not a danger zone (decades ago, the park was occasionally used as a dumping ground for dead cars and dead bodies). Читать дальше...
US and UK leaders caution Republicans against jeopardising nuclear talks
Some commodity traders are taking an interesting approach to playing the oil market to turn a profit.
How low oil prices have changed the price strategy for airlines, with Jason Clampet, Skift co-founder.
Already a divisive film in the eyes of film critics (I loved it, but notices have been mixed), it’s difficult to argue with the notion that filmmaker Michael Mann’s latest globetrotting cyber crime drama, “Blackhat,” is anything but his unyielding singular vision. That is to say, this isn’t a film that has been massaged by studio micromanaging or interference. For better or worse, it is the 100% immersive vision of Michael Mann (here’s our “Blackhat” review). And that means he has the same detailed... Читать дальше...
Conservatives have stronger war chest and line-up of donors
Move to electronic trading blamed for increased volatility
Hollande wins praise for his determination after the Paris attacks but faces tough tasks
The "Street Signs" crew follow up with Hortonworks to hear more about a popular software which moves big data around computers called Hadoop. Hortonworks CEO Rob Bearden, provides insight.