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British Indie Film Awards honour Fiennes, Branagh

Posted: 23 Nov 2011 04:45 AM PST

LONDON (Reuters) - British actor-directors Ralph Fiennes and Kenneth Branagh will be honoured at the British Independent Film Awards next month for their contribution to movies.

Fiennes, who recently directed his first feature ''Coriolanus'' in which he also stars, will receive the Richard Harris Award for contribution to British film by an actor.

He is best known for Oscar-nominated performances in ''Schindler's List'' and ''The English Patient,'' and most recently as the evil Lord Voldemort in the blockbuster Harry Potter franchise.

Previous recipients of the prize have included John Hurt, David Thewlis, Bob Hoskins, Jim Broadbent, Daniel Day-Lewis and Helena Bonham Carter, who won in 2010.

Branagh, a renowned Shakespearean actor on stage and the big screen, will pick up the Variety Award for focusing the international spotlight on British cinema.

He enjoyed commercial success as director of this year's ''Thor'' and also appeared in the Potter series.

The Variety Award was previously won by Michael Caine, author J.K. Rowling, Helen Mirren, Richard Curtis, Michael Sheen and Keira Knightley among others.

The British Independent Film Awards, sponsored by Moet & Chandon champagne, will be held in London on Dec. 4.

Three films lead the nominations with seven apiece - ''Shame'' about a sex-obsessed bachelor in New York, ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' based on the Cold War spy classic and ''Tyrannosaur,'' Paddy Considine's directorial debut.

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New 'Twilight' film takes $283.5 mln global bite

Posted: 23 Nov 2011 04:44 AM PST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The new ''Twilight'' vampire movie opened with a massive $283.5 million in worldwide ticket sales over the weekend as passionate fans filled theaters for the beginning of a two-part finale for the hugely popular supernatural love story.

''The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1'' captured an estimated $139.5 million in the United States and Canada, distributor Summit Entertainment said Sunday. That ranked as the fifth biggest domestic opening of all time.

The movie's performance beat studio forecasts for the film, which shows young lovestruck human Bella wedding vampire Edward and becoming pregnant. Summit had predicted as much as $125 million domestically while other box-office analysts had estimated $140 million.

Internationally, ''Breaking Dawn'' added $144 million in 54 countries over the weekend.

The movie cost about $110 million to make.

The domestic opening ranked as the year's second-highest, behind only the ''Harry Potter'' finale over the summer. ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2'' pulled in a record $169 million during its debut weekend in July.

But ''Breaking Dawn,'' the fourth movie in the series, failed to top the previous domestic opening-weekend record for a ''Twilight'' film. ''New Moon'' debuted to $142.8 million in 2009.

Eighty percent of the film's audience was female, the core fan base for the story based on novels from Stephanie Meyer. Diehard fans of the books have embraced the screen adaptations including the latest movie, said Richie Fay, Summit's president of domestic distribution.

''We delivered to the audience ... exactly what they wanted to see,'' Fay said. He said the movie's success ''bodes well for Breaking Dawn - Part 2,'' which hits theaters in 2012.

''Breaking Dawn'' brought in an average of $34,351 at more than 4,000 screens in North America (U.S. and Canada) from midnight showings early Friday through Sunday.

The ''Twilight'' series is one of Hollywood's most lucrative franchises. To date, the franchise has rung up more than $2 billion from box offices worldwide, according to Hollywood.com Box Office.

The series stars Kristen Stewart as human Bella Swan and Robert Pattinson as her blood-sucking vampire love, Edward Cullen. Taylor Lautner plays Jacob Black, a werewolf who competes for Bella's affection.

Critics generally disliked ''Breaking Dawn,'' with just 27 percent giving a favorable review on aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences were far more upbeat, scoring the movie a B+ on average, according to survey firm CinemaScore. Females gave the movie an A-.

The ''Twilight'' phenomenon overshadowed all other movies over the weekend. Dancing penguin sequel ''Happy Feet Two'' earned $22.0 million, below studio forecasts for the 3D animated film.

''It was a very difficult weekend. Twilight certainly controlled the marketplace, especially the female audience,'' said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution for Warner Bros. Fellman said he had hoped for an opening around $30 million but expected the movie would gain ground during next week's Thanksgiving holiday and throughout the holiday season.

Action movie ''Immortals,'' last weekend's box-office leader, finished in third place with $12.3 million. Comedy ''Jack and Jill,'' starring Adam Sandler playing a brother and sister, earned $12.0 million to take fourth place for the weekend.

Fifth place belonged to animated family movie ''Puss in Boots,'' a spinoff from the blockbuster ''Shrek'' series. ''Puss'' pulled in $10.7 million domestically over the weekend.

Also this weekend, ''The Descendants'' starring George Clooney as a father reconnecting with his daughters opened in a small number of theaters. Touted as an Oscar contender, the film brought in $1.2 million from 29 locations, or $42,150 per theater. Distributor Fox Searchlight, a unit of News Corp, will bring the movie to more than 400 theaters next weekend.

''Breaking Dawn'' was released by independent studio Summit Entertainment. Time Warner Inc unit Warner Bros. released ''Happy Feet Two.'' Privately held Relativity Media released ''Immortals.'' ''Puss in Boots'' was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom.

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Win Twilight Merchandise

Posted: 23 Nov 2011 03:00 AM PST

Bella and Edward, plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by a marriage, honeymoon, and the tumultuous birth of a child … which brings an unforeseen and shocking development for Jacob Black.

Catch The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 in cinemas this month. eCentral and Nusantara Edaran Filem have Twilight merchandise to give away. To take part, answer the questions below.

1. In the movie, after Edward and Bella marry, they head of to their honeymoon. Where do they go?

a) California

b) London

c) Rome

d) Rio de Janeiro

2. What is the name of Edward's and Bella's child?

Email your answers with your details (name, address, IC number and contact number) to ecentralcontest@gmail.com by 30 November 2011. Title the subject BREAKING DAWN PT 1.

Movie Prizes

Twilight t-shirts X 8

Twilight caps X 4

Magnet frames X 4

Twilight coasters X 8

Souvenir cups X 2

Laptop Skins X 3


Rules & Regulations

1.The contest is open to all Malaysian residents residing in Malaysia only.

2.To qualify for a prize, contestants must include relevant personal details (full name, address, new IC number , contact number). Email your answers to ecentralcontest@gmail.com.

3.Contestants may only submit one entry each. Multiple entries will be disqualified.

4.One prize is allowed per contestant only.

5.Prizes are not exchangeable for cash and the organizer reserves the right to exchange the prize with that of a similar value without prior notice.

6.Staff of The Star Publications (Malaysia) Berhad, sponsors and their immediate families are not allowed to participate.

7.Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entertained.

8.Judges will be from The Star Online.

9.For enquiries, please e-mail ecentralmy@gmail.com

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