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‘Innocence of Muslims’ Protests Grow: Movie Theaters in Pakistan Set On Fire
The fallout from the 14-minute 'Innocence of Muslims' YouTube clip, which is being blamed for a slew of riots, continues to grow in the Middle East. Despite the country's attempts to calm things down with a 'Day of Love for the Prophet Mohammed,' protesters in Pakistan have set fire to two different movie theaters.
Not even US government-backed commercials airing in Pakistan, that condemn 'Innocence of Muslims,' have been able to quiet the storm; protesters flooded the city of Peshawar, clashed with teargas-heaving police and torched the two cinemas.
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Apple and Fandango Partner to Bring Movie Tickets to Your iPhone
Fandango today announced the availability of its popular Mobile Ticket in Apple's Passbook App, which is part of Apple's updated iOS 6 operating system. This is certainly the beginning of the end for ticket stub collectors.
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‘The Flamingo Kid’ Remake Is in the Works From Disney and Brett Ratner
Garry Marshall's 1894 comedy-drama 'The Flamingo Kid' will be our next item on “What's Being Remade Now?” The film, which established Matt Dillon as a leading man in the early part of the decade, has been acquired by Walt Disney Pictures, which in turn has set Brett Ratner to produce via his Rat Entertainment company.
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New ‘Skyfall’ International Spot: James Bond Might Be In Over His Head
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‘Sin City 2′ Starts Shooting in November, Says Rosario Dawson
It's no secret that 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For' is in pre-production; an official announcement was issued for the follow-up back in April, while more recently we caught a glimpse of a pistol-packing Jessica Alba preparing to reprise her role as "Nancy" in the Robert Rodriguez film. Now we know when the film is scheduled to get underway, thanks to another beauty venturing back to 'Sin City,' Rosario Dawson.
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DreamWorks Animation Announces Next 12 Movies Including ‘Kung Fu Panda 3′ and ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Trilogy
Talk about planning ahead: Twentieth Century Fox unveiled DreamWorks Animation SKG's feature film release slate for 2013 to 2016, which includes twelve CG animated films in four years – a major industry first. So now you can finally start making those March 2016 plans for 'Kung Fu Panda 3'.
