Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi


Home Actors Directors Genres Nations Time Stills Posters Clips Top Hits Voting Rank
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : Muzi Movies : Nation
Nation



Search Movie/TV
Title (En)
Title (PY)
Title (GB)
Title (Big5)

Site Guide
  • Site Home
  • Actors
  • Directors
  • Genres
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Rank
  • Rank by Hits
  • Vote Rank
  • Year Indices
  • 2007
  • 2006
  • 2005
  • 2004
  • 2003
  • 2002
  • 2001
  • 2000
  • 1999
  • 1998
  • 1997
  • 1996
  • All
  • Regional Indices
  • China
  • Hong Kong
  • Taiwan
  • Japan
  • U.S.A.
  • All


  •  IndicesActorDirectorNationGenreTimeStudio 


    Nation :


      NewsGuide


      [Pulp Fiction]: "Purple Rain" greatest film soundtrack: Vanity Fair (22:45 10/23)
      If you've hummed along, tapped your feet, or even danced in your seat while watching "Purple Rain," "Saturday Night Fever" or "Trainspotting," you're not alone.
      [An Inconvenient Truth]: `Man From Plains' turns lens on Carter (15:25 10/23)
      Jimmy Carter has been accustomed to fierce public scrutiny for decades. Being the star of his own movie threw him a bit, though.
      [Babel]: Actor Garcia Bernal not tempted by Hollywood (20:25 10/22)
      Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal, star of "Babel" and "The Motorcycle Diaries," said he is not tempted to work in Hollywood, despite receiving many invitations.
      [30 Days of Night]: Vampire flick puts the bite on North America box office (17:38 10/21)
      "30 Days of Night," with its vampire gang attack on Alaska in dead of winter's night, put the bite on this weekend's North America box office competition, preliminary figures showed Sunday.
      [The Bourne Identity]: Damon open to Bourne, not Bond (06:52 10/20)
      Matt Damon said Thursday he was open to another sequel of his Jason Bourne spy series but declined a fight against his more genteel British counterpart James Bond.
      [Elizabeth: The Golden Age]: Cate Blanchett's second 'Elizabeth' premieres at Rome filmfest (08:51 10/20)
      Cate Blanchett, in shining armour astride a white horse, surged onto the screen Friday at the Rome film festival for the European premiere of "Elizabeth: The Golden Age."
      [From Here to Eternity]: Deborah Kerr: Hollywood's English rose (08:52 10/20)
      Nicknamed Hollywood's own "English rose" by fans, the actress Deborah Kerr, who died Tuesday aged 86, starred in one of the most famous love scenes in movie history in "From Here To Eternity".
      [Lara Croft - Tomb Raider]: Tom Hanks helping Greece get back on Hollywood's radar (08:52 10/20)
      Decades after serving as the setting for hit films like "The Guns of Navarone" and "The Big Blue", Greece has elicited help from Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks to get back on Hollywood's radar.
      [Lust, Caution]: Taiwan regrets disqualifying of Ang Lee's film from Oscars (09:31 10/19)
      Taiwan on Friday said it was disappointed that director Ang Lee's spy thriller "Lust, Caution" was disqualified from competing for a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
      [The Kingdom]: Moviegoers to Hollywood: Don't mention the War (09:29 10/19)
      One of the biggest challenges in marketing "Rendition," which stars Reese Witherspoon as a young American mother whose Egyptian-born husband mysteriously disappears, has been differentiating the film from other recent movies set against the backdrop of the Middle East.
      [Ghost Rider]: Nicolas Cage teams with Palestinian director for 'Vanished' (23:40 10/17)
      Oscar-winning actor Nicolas Cage will star in acclaimed Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad's first film for a major Hollywood studio, it was reported on Wednesday.
      [I'm Not There]: RomeFilmFest to mix populism with star power for second year (09:45 10/17)
      The second annual RomeFilmFest opens Thursday with 14 films in competition, 15 world premieres and major stars such as Australia's Cate Blanchett and US director Robert Redford on the menu.
      [The Kite Runner]: Author applauds 'Kite Runner' film delay (09:45 10/17)
      "The Kite Runner" author Khaled Hosseini is commending the delayed release of the film adaptation of his novel over fears for the actors' safety.
      [Citizen Kane]: Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" Oscar to be auctioned (09:24 10/16)
      It won only one Oscar, but Orson Welles' 1941 film "Citizen Kane" is widely considered his best movie. Now the Academy Award Welles received for his masterwork can be bought for a cool million -- or maybe more.
      [Syriana]: Young film-makers in Jordan strive for stardom (09:24 10/16)
      When Hollywood's Brian de Palma won the best director award at the Venice International Film Festival for "Redacted", the cheers rang loud in Jordan, the small nation where the entire film was shot.
      [Lethal Weapon 4]: Helen Mirren to star in brothel film directed by husband (15:32 10/15)
      Oscar-winner Helen Mirren is to star in a film about a married couple running a brothel in Nevada, with the veteran British actress's husband Taylor Hackford directing, it was reported Monday.
      [Why Did I Get Married?]: 'Why Did I Get Married' top North American movie (19:58 10/14)
      Comedy-drama "Why Did I Get Married?" by director Tyler Perry and starring pop singer Janet Jackson was the top North American movie this weekend, taking in 21.5 million dollars, a Hollywood monitor reported Sunday.
      [The Game Plan]: Moviegoers rush to "Get Married" (19:58 10/14)
      The latest movie from writer/director/actor Tyler Perry crushed some high-powered competition at the weekend box office in North America, earning more than the combined total of films starring Oscar winners George Clooney and Cate Blanchett.
      [Gone Baby Gone]: Affleck says directing is 'exhilarating' (19:58 10/14)
      Fresh off his directorial debut, Ben Affleck says he's found his calling. "In the beginning, part of wanting to be a director was just a natural extension of acting," said Affleck, whose movie "Gone Baby Gone," opens Friday. "But now this feels like what I am, or what I want to be. It's so satisfying and exhilarating.
      [The Sound of Music]: Maria von Trapp's stepson dead at 91 (22:44 10/13)
      Werner von Trapp, a member of the musical family made famous by the 1965 movie "The Sound of Music," has died, his family said. He was 91.



      Muzi.com

      Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
      All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.