Canadian pop star Avril Lavigne released her first single “Complicated” back in 2002 and became popular ever since then. This is the music video of Complicated…
After last year success of comic adapted movie “Initial D,” a Hong Kong movie production studio is planning for another adapted version of the popular Japanese comic..
This time however, they are planning to remake the Initial D movie with 2 female lead character instead of the hunks in original comic. Already rumored to take the car racer roles are Taiwan pop queen Jolin Tsai and Singaporean diva Stephanie Sun.
Hong Kong action director and actor Donnie Yen is set to take part in the Hollywood remake of Japanese classic “The Seven Samurai.”
Donnie Yen met Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein during the Cannes Film Festival and discussed his involvement in the remake of the 1954 action film directed by Japanese master Akira Kurosawa.
This got to be the weirdest movie awards ever! The 59th Cannes Film Festival awarded their best actor award to 5 actors while best actress award to 6 actresses.
Winning the best actorS were awarded to the French-Arab male cast of “Days of Glory,” led by comedian Jamel Debbouzel; while the best actressES were awarded to the entire female cast of “Volver,” led by Penelope Cruz.
Hollywood celebrity couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt finally welcome their first daughter on Saturday (May 27) at Namibia.
According to People Magazine, the baby girl is given the name Shiloh Nouvel. No further details are given.
Chinese pop diva Faye Wong gave birth to a healthy baby girl on Saturday morning (May 27) at Beijing, China.
The 36 year old superstar singer and actress gave birth to the 8.8 pound baby by Caesarean section at Beijing’s XieHe Hospital (also known as Peking Union Medical College Hospital).
It’s not all about movies in Cannes Film Festival, it’s sometime about love and caring.
A gala charity dinner and auction in Cannes managed to raise USD4 million for amfAR (the American Federation for Aids Research) in their annual charity event.







