A fine pickle- The Guardian
Hollywood loves foreigners, so long as...- The Guardian
In Downturn, Americans Flock to the Movies - New York Times
Is this a new golden age for British cinema' - The Guardian
Feature film woes to have happy ending- The Australian
Indian movies hit a low, post-Dog- The Australian
March 3
A plea to keep cameras rolling in New York- New York Times
Hollywoodgoes to Tehran- The Guardian
Will 'Watchmen' be big enough' - LA Times
Canadian Film Fest cancelled as sponsor pulls out - Globe And Mail
'Old Partner' stirs controversy as it breaks new ground- Yonhap News
Catholic League targets Da Vinci Code prequel- The Guardian
Film industry wins fight to keep incentives- The Santa Fe New Mexican
March 4
Cinema is a viable advt medium: Survey- Business Standard (India)
Blockbuster in battle to secure financing-Financial Times
The view: Should movies get second chances' - The Guardian
Cinedigm touts distribution deal with indie- The Associated Press
`Watchmen' sequel seems unlikely to some- The Associated Press
Conflict erupts inside theatrical stage employees union- LA Times
Sony reportedly to cut jobs amid slumping DVD sales- LA Times
Future of 'anime' industry in doubt- Japan Times
Piracy drives films out of African market - Reuters
March 5
Hollywood's Napster moment arrives- All Things Digital
Counter to retire-LA Times
Ala. tax breaks for productions near passage - The Associated Press
India's Congress buys rightsto 'Jai Ho'- Financial Times
Festival gives lifeline for threatened African films- NZ Herald
Jewish resistance film sparks Polish anger- The Guardian
March 6
Re-igniting the ratings debate- China Daily
Minister to promote Tony Jaa-The Nation (Thailand)
Quest for the long-lost roast duck - The Guardian
Cutting edge- The Guardian
3 studios' Epix movie channel runs into tough times- LA Times
Domesticfilms see 15% decrease at box office this year- Yonhap News
Red Menace - Forbes
Film buffs can bet on the box office - Financial Times
March 9
People at home and abroad stream to the movies- JoongAng Daily
Bollywood gets tough on DVD pirates-Today (Singapore)
Trajectories realign- The Australian
Movies with 'legs' keep industry running strong- LA Times
The buzz surrounding Mexican film-Financial Times
Hollywood pullback lifts curtain for indie filmmakers-Bloomberg News
The comfort of the cinema- National Post (Canada)
American Teen turns fact into fiction- The Guardian
Dubbed films set the box office ringing - Business Standard 9India)
March 10
Eyes on the prize: cinemas decide bigger is better- The Age
Luc Besson's growing film empire-Entertainment
Youth against tobacco advertising in films- The Colombo Times
The view: Which films show us our future'- The Guardian
'Scanlators' freely translating manga, anime-Japan Times
Movie spending jumps in B.C.-Globe And Mail (Toronto)
French government accused of 'Big Brother' tactics - The Guardian
Marvel forms International Advisory Board- Business Wire
March 11
Disney shareholders vote down two compensation proposals- LA Times
Sony Pictures cuts 350 jobs-LA Times
William Morris and Endeavor Explore a Merger- New York Times
NBC movies, TV shows available on PlayStation- The Associated Press
DreamWorks fights for funds-The Wall Street Journal
Disney's new video game at core of big bet-The Associated Press
Alberta 'movie czar' to reclassify films - Globe And Mail (Toronto)
March 12
Remember the art, forget the politics- The Guardian
Arkansas film incentives bill heads to House- The Associated Press
Embracing the Possibilities of online movies- Game-Changer
Imax 4th-quarter loss narrows as costs shrink-The Associated Press
With Icahn talks off, what's next for Lionsgate'-Digital Entertainment
Bourgeois cinema- The Japan Times
One of the best fantasies ever made- Globe And Mail (Toronto
March 13
Car boot sales crackdown among anti-piracy measures - The Guardian
Movie goers turn to cinema in tough times- Financial Times
Carl Icahn versus Lions Gate: It's war- LA Times
Hanks helpswith actor contract talks-The Associated Press
Canadian 'human surveillance machine'-Globe And Mail (Toronto)
Slumdog takes million rands in South African opening- Hindustan Times
Election Code defers film festivals in Goa- Trust Of India
Remember the art, forget the politics- The Guardian
March 16
When did movie music get so boring'- The Guardian
Headed for the chopping mall- The Guardian
Cage puts Melbourne on the film map- The Age
McGregor gay film too risque for cinema-The Times
Film-makers look east for another Slumdog Millionaire-The Times
Government outlines digital rights agency proposal- The Guardian
Tax me if you can- The Wall Street Journal
Filmmaker quits in Creative Scotland protest- Scotland On Sunday
March 17
Why don't Aussie film-makers produce more Ocker films'- The Guardian
Stormont leaders meet movie moguls- Belfast News Letter
Hollywood sees men more bankable than women- The Washington Post
Once-booming Bollywood is feeling economic pinch-The Toronto star
Which films are front-runners to win the next Oscars'- LA Times
Carmike Cinemas reports 10% Q4 cash flow increase- Business Wire
March 18
Carl Icahn offers to buy Lions Gate debt at a discount- LA Times
How many great movies got their start as a TV commercial'- LA Times
Blockbuster seeks to ease worries with 4Q report- The Associated Press
NYC-based film company plans Cleveland studio-The Associated Press
'Slumdog Millionaire' to hit Chinese screens- The Associated Press
Gazillions of gamers'- Forbes
March 19
Multiplex deadlock continues - Hindustan Times
Anatomy of an uprising- The Guardian
Lions Gate's top shareholder to take 'active' role- LA Times
States underwrite films, some in narrowest release-New York Times
No new releases in multiplexes after April- Hindustan Times
March 20
Goldman offers bid for Universal Studios Japan- The Associated Press
Big names headed to Big Easy for film projects- The Associated Press
Can 3-D save Hollywood'-The Wall Street Journal
Home-grown cinema forges ahead- The Sydney Morning Herald
Deal raises Thailand's potential as production base- Bangkok Post
March 23
Time Warner Taps Film Archive- The Wall Street Journal
Stumbling Toward Bollywood- New York Times
Director Scott gets BFI honour-BBC News
'Tintin' project brings moguls together- LA Times
March 24
Old controversies revived in new Clough film- Reuters
British film producers should look abroad- Daily Telegraph
Hollywood urges Wis. gov.to keep film incentives-The Associated Press
The trouble with multiplexes- Business Standard (India)
March 25
Vatican thinks to boycott against Angels And Demons film- The Guardian
Katzenberg: 3-D theaters rollout will quicken- The Associated Press
Clock ticking on Warner Bros. succession drama-LA Times
Blockbuster and TiVo join to deliver digital movies- New York Times
Clerics lament as Saudi films draw crowds- Financial Times
Cineplex tests two-tier 3D ticket pricing; extra for Imax- DJ Newswires
March 26
Ala. governor signs bill to give film incentives- The Associated Press
Football on film: More failure than success- The Independent
Netflix sags on Blockbuster/Tivo deal; a movie glut'-Tech Trader Daily
Movies are threatened by tax rule- The Sydney Morning Herald
Will the real Bill Clinton stand up'- The Guardian
Minister admits Scots film funding is 'unlikely'- The Herald
March 27
We'll always have Paris- The Guardian
3-D firm RealD has starring role at movie theaters- LA Times
Lions Gate takes neutral stance on Icahn offer-LA Times
Anchor Bay Entertainment moves into theatrical releases- LA Times
S. Korean film selected for Hong Kong financing project- Yonhap News
USC celebrates its 80th birthday and $175-million new digs- LA Times
Lions Gate to slash another 8% of workforce- LA Times
March 30
New subtitle service for Korean movies- JoongAng Daily
Report: China box office strong despite downturn- The Associated Press
Monsters Vs Aliens' How about The Thing Vs King Kong'-The Guardian
Redbox's $1 video rentals worry movie studios- LA Times
News Corp. to Name Digital Chief- The Wall Street Journal
Dustin to press for real sci-fi- The Australian
March 31
Filmmaker accused of $700,000 desertion- The Sydney Morning Herald
Pirate Bay could inveigle Facebook into illegal downloads- The Guardian
Disney to put some short-form content on YouTube-LA Times
Icahn fires back at Lions Gate over tender offer remarks- LA Times
Netflix ups fees for Blu-ray amid rising demand- The Associated Press
Chinese censors approve films on Nanjing carnage- The Japan Time
Bengali films feel marketing pinch- Business Standard (India)
Stopgap funding for NY film taxbreak proposed- Filmmaker Magazine
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