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Warner Bros. changes 'All You Need is Kill' release date
Hollywood's Warner Bros. Pictures says it has changed the release dates for its eagerly awaited films "All You Need is Kill" and "300: Rise of an Empire."
"The Hobbit" movie will bring new technology to U.S. movie audiences by screening at 48 frames per second, twice the rate of traditional films, experts say.
Cruise movie gets 2014 release date
"All You Need is Kill," a sci-fi action thriller starring Tom Cruise and directed by Doug Liman, is to hit U.S. theaters in 2014, Warner Bros. said Monday.
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Director Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" is to open May 10, 2013, Warner Bros. announced Thursday.
The third and final installment of New Zealand director Peter Jackson's adaptation of "The Hobbit" will be released in July 2014, the film's distributor said.
'Great Gatsby' gets new release date
Director Baz Luhrmann's 3D adaptation of "The Great Gatsby" will be released in theaters next summer, Hollywood's Warner Bros. Pictures said Monday.
'Cloud Atlas' gets October release date
Warner Bros. Pictures says it has set an Oct. 26 opening date for "Cloud Atlas," starring Halle Berry and Tom Hanks, in North America.
'Potter' finale sets box-office records
Hollywood's Warner Bros. Pictures says "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2" has set box-office records days before it opens in theaters.
'Potter' earns $330M at global box office
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 1" earned $330.1 million worldwide during its first weekend in theaters, Hollywood's Warner Bros. Pictures said.
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Greek national flags fly over Tiananmen Square during Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras state visit to Beijing on May 16, 2013. Samaras is in China seeking investment and trade deals to help revive his country's recession-battered economy. UPI/Stephen Shaver