SoftBank raises stake in Supercell
Japanese group increases holding in Finnish game developer to 73%
Japanese group increases holding in Finnish game developer to 73%
As filmmakers are getting hired left and right for TV gigs, streaming series, and more, I really hope someone remembers that American indie veteran John Sayles is still around and kicking and not just sitting by the phone waiting for it to ring. For the past few years, Sayles has been getting his movies made, even if "Honeydripper," "Amigo," and "Go For Sisters" have only found a limited audience. But fans of his work will be happy to know he's got a new effort on the horizon. READ MORE: John Sayles... Читать дальше...
Generally speaking, animated fare for kids usually features cute creatures doing outrageous things all wrapped in a grand adventure. It's fine tuned for small ones, engineered to sell spinoff merchandise, and if critics and adults happen to like it too, that's a bonus. But Pixar doesn't follow the rules. They've long been able to take ambitious or seemingly unsalable concepts — old man tries to save his house; robot falls in love while cleaning up a ruined Earth — and turn them into blockbusters. Читать дальше...
It is believed the dinosaur fell from a cliff face.
The Corvallis Knights have signed Linn-Benton Community College outfielder Emilio Alcantar and infielder Trevin Stephens to 10-day contracts.
Senate lets NSA spy program lapse for a brief time, who will be the swing voters in 2016 and the growth of esports.
Ian Duncan-Smith will have to look to housing and disability benefits to find £12bn of savings
Gemma Wale 'screamed and shouted' during the ten minute session.
David Demshur, Core Laboratories CEO, joins CNBC's Brian Sullivan for an exclusive interview.
Carla Gugino's latest undertakings include the role of secret service agent Kate Hewson opposite Matt Dillon on the Fox thriller “Wayward Pines” and as the Rock’s wife in the disaster film “San Andreas.” Here, the multidimensional star tells us about hanging from helicopters, her worst fashion faux pas, and why she feels “sexy” about her decision not to tie the knot.
Jonathan Tisch, Loews Hotel, discusses the state of hospitality in an exclusive interview with CNBC's Simon Hobbs.
A new report argues conclusions about shoppers born between 1980 and 2004 "often provide convenient excuses" for retailers.
As more people struggle to buy or even rent a home, critics say the government should ensure there is an adequate supply
Even Asia's most destitute peasants can now afford meth if they're willing to forego food for a day, GlobalPost reports.
Nouriel Roubini explains how and why more economic liquidity may have led to "severe market illiquidity."
Justices avoid issues over free speech in finding that intent was not proven
Elon Musk said Monday that an LA Times article claiming his companies are receiving government subsidies is incorrect.
Offering free nursery places fits David Cameron’s mantra of helping “working people get on”
Turkey elections overshadowed by talk of gold commode within 1,150-room presidential palace
“Nobody will be able to look past what you’ve said,” Jonathan Nolan advised his brother Christopher Nolan about what really happens at the end of "Inception." The spinning top smash cut that concluded the blockbuster movie is one of the more bravura moves in a summer movie in quite some time, and while the director isn't revealing anything else about the fate of Cobb, he has recently talked about the movie and used it as a metaphor for graduates at Princeton. READ MORE: Watch: 8-Minute Analysis... Читать дальше...
Proposals to deal with a potential Supreme Court ruling could merely delay serious disruption to the insurance market.
Gary Heminger, Marathon CEO, discusses how gas and oil prices affect business and the economy.
You will no longer need an Internet connection for the apps but there's a catch.