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REVIEWS
Womb

Womb -- Film Review
Bit of a stretch for Oedipus Rex in a wishy-washy tale about human cloning.

The Fantastic Water Babes -- Film Review
A frivolous but endearing romantic fantasy.

The Human Resources Manager -- Film Review
Fine mix of comedy and drama as a personnel officer is charged with seeing that an employee's body makes it to her far off home.

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'Expendables' ups Lionsgate price target
TORONTO -- Banish Carl Icahn's lowball bid of $6.50 per share. Matthew Harrigan of Wunderlich Securities on Monday slapped a buy rating and an $8.50 price target on Lionsgate stock after "The Expendables" raked in $35 million on its opening weekend.

Terry Fox doc headed to TIFF
TORONTO -- NBA star-turned-filmmaker Steve Nash's documentary about Canadian hero Terry Fox appears headed next month to the Toronto International Film Festival for a world premiere.

Chinese film takes Locarno's top prize
ROME -- Li Hongqi 's "Han Jia" (Winter Vacation), a coming-of-age story set it small town China, won the Locarno Film Festival's Golden Leopard prize Saturday during a full but drizzly ceremony at the Piazza Grande.

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FILM

Bell Lightbox unveils fall film lineup
TORONTO -- Veteran directors David Cronenberg, John Waters and Peter Bogdanovich, film editor Walter Murch and "Dexter" creator Jeff Lindsay, will help launch the new home of the Toronto International Film Festival this fall, organizers said Monday.

'Khichdi' to become feature film
NEW DELHI -- In a first of sorts here, a popular TV show will see a big screen version courtesy Fox Star Studios' production of “Khichdi,” a sitcom that originally aired on Star network's Hindi channel Star Plus in 2002.

3D 'Narnia' chosen as Royal Film Performance
LONDON -- British royalty is to get a taste of the all-singing, all-dancing world of digital 3D. At least that's the hope as "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" has been picked as this year's Royal Film Performance and will unspool in 3D at the event later this year.

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TV

James Bond films to keep airing on ITV
LOS ANGELES -- The Lion's TV distribution unit has inked a multi-year renewal agreement with ITV for the James Bond movie franchise.

Televisa TV stations under grenade attack
MEXICO CITY -- In a wave of escalating violence against the media, two Televisa television stations in northern Mexico were rocked by grenade attacks over the weekend.

CRTC rescinds Canyon TV license approval
TORONTO -- Canadian broadcaster Warren Walson learned that hard lesson when the CRTC, the country's broadcast regulator, rescinded an earlier decision to award his Calgary-based company a broadcast license for Canyon TV, a cable music channel.

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Julia Roberts

SAN SEB HONOR: Julia Roberts will be honored with the Donostia Award for lifetime achievement at next month's San Sebastian International Film Festival in northern Spain. (Getty)


Aamir Khan

Q&A: Aamir Khan
The Bollywood actor-producer on branching out, resisting Hollywood and how U.S. studios can succeed in India.

Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps Hollywood's economic woes no match for nation's
COMMENTARY: Watching the market take another dive and Washington politicos confess that things were bleaker than they thought is a scary omen.
Emmys

Will rookies dominate the Emmys?
AWARDS WATCH: Momentum building for TV's fresh faces.


FINANCE

Metrodome acquires Target Entertainment
LONDON -- U.K. film distribution and finance banner Metrodome, listed here on the AIM stock exchange, has completed an £800,000 ($1.3 million) deal to buy television rights company Target Entertainment Monday.

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