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Benedict Cumberbatch, Helen Mirren lead London Film Fest

LONDON — Helen Mirren, Benedict Cumberbatch and Maggie Smith are among the British stars to attend this year’s London Film Festival.

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Among the highlights to be screened during the Oct. 7-18 festival are “Trumbo,” starring Bryan Cranston as Dalton Trumbo, the Hollywood screenwriter who was blacklisted for being an alleged Communist sympathizer, and mobster drama “Black Mass,” starring

US box office receipts on course to set record LOS ANGELES - Dinosaurs, superheroes and rappers have boosted box office receipts in the United States and worldwide, setting 2015 on course to be the biggest grossing year in movie history. “It’s not a record summer but we’re still on track for what could be the biggest box office year in theaters,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Rentrak, which tracks viewership for the movie industry. “It could be the first $40 billion year ever worldwide... and that’s pretty impressive considering the competition by the small screen, including Netflix, Hulu and HBO.” Smash hits like “Jurassic World,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” or “Straight Outta Compton” largely contributed to the estimated $4.4 billion Hollywood is expected to rake in this summer in North America. And the cash registers are ex-

pected to keep ringing through the end of the year. “I’m expecting the North American box office to exceed $11 billion after a $10.9 billion record in 2013,” Dergarabedian said. “Worldwide, we could pass $40 billion for the first time after a record $36.7 billion last year.” He said China had contributed to the uptick in international viewership, with the Chinese box office up 64 percent so far this year. Dergarabedian said the diverse slate of movies on offer and the need for audiences to seek entertainment outside the home were also contributing factors. “Jurassic World,” the longawaited fourth installment in the blockbuster dinosaur franchise launched by Steven Spielberg in 1993, has already taken in $643 million in North America and $1.6 billion globally, putting it right behind “Avatar” and “Titanic.” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” has for its part grossed $457.7 million

in North America and $1.4 billion worldwide. Animated films “Inside Out” and “Minions,” musical comedy sequel “Pitch Perfect 2” and music biopic “Straight Outta Compton,” which charts the rise and fall of the iconic hip-hop group N.W.A., also contributed to this summer’s box office success. Beyond the variety of movies on offer this summer, theaters are also going all out to draw in audiences. “In the last decade and a half, there have been some enormous changes in the cinema experience -- in auditoriums, recliner seats, very large screens, food and alcohol serving,” said Patrick Corcoran, spokesman for the US National Association of Theatre Owners. “3D has also been a useful addition to box office attendance,” he said. “And the mix of movies means there is a little something for everyone.” (afp)

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In Buleleng

Many village teenagers consume drugs

Cumberbatch and Johnny Depp. Other headlining films announced Tuesday include “The Lady in the Van,” which stars Smith as an elderly woman who lived in a battered car for over a decade, and “Carol,” a 1950s drama starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. The festival will open with the European premiere of historical drama “Suffragette,” starring Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep. The biopic “Steve Jobs,” starring Michael Fassbender, will close the festival. (ap)

Critics vote ‘Mad Max’ best movie of the year

MADRID - International critics have voted “Mad Max: Fury Road” as their best film of the year, their main federation said Tuesday. The action movie shot by Australian director George Miller will be awarded the Grand Prix of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) at the San Sebastian film festival in Spain on September 18. “You could have knocked me over with a feather! It’s lovely to have this great cohort of critics acknowledge our collective labours in this way,” Miller said in the statement. The vote saw 493 of the world’s top critics, who typically reward less mainstream arthouse films, choose from among movies premiered after July 1, 2014. “Mad Max: Fury Road”, starring Tom Hardy and Charlize

Theron -- the fourth film in the apocalyptic adventure franchise shot in the Australian outback -- will receive a special screening at the festival, the highest-profile movie event in the Spanishspeaking world, which runs until September 26. Last year’s winner of the award was Richard Linklater for “Boyhood”. The festival, held each year in San Sebastian, a picturesque seaside resort on Spain’s northern Atlantic coast, was originally intended to honour Spanish language films but has established itself as one of the most important movie festivals in the world. It hosted the world premiere of Alfred Hitchcock’s spy thriller “North by Northwest” in 1959 and Woody Allen’s “Melinda and Melinda” in 2004. (afp)

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Malaysia former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, center, waves to activists from the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH) on his arrival during a rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2015. Malaysian police said Wednesday they would question former premier Mahathir Mohamad over statements he made at massive weekend rallies demanding the ousting of current Prime Minister Najib Razak over corruption allegations.

A sixteen year old drug addict with the initials WA, who is currently being rehabilitated at one of the rehabilitation foundations in Denpasar, gave a testimony in which he stated that dozens of teenagers in his hamlet in Buleleng consume drugs. The provincial narcotic agency (BNNP) immediately looked into the situation. “After coordinating with drug addict rehabilitation centres, we were extremely surprised and did not expect to find at least 40 of WA’s friends (of the same age group) consuming drugs,” said Chief of the BNNP Bali, Putu Gede Suastawa. Continue to page 2 Rehabilitation ...

Malaysian police to question ex-PM Mahathir over rally comments

KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian police said Wednesday they would question former premier Mahathir Mohamad over statements he made at massive weekend rallies demanding the ousting of current Prime Minister Najib Razak over corruption allegations. Mahathir, 90, who was Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister, electrified crowds at the demonstration in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday by calling for a sustained public push to topple Najib. He also accused Najib of brib-

ing politicians in the ruling party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), to secure their support and said the premier was clinging to power to avoid corruption charges. “We will call him (Mahathir).

He has made speeches and accusations,” national police chief Khalid Abu Bakar was quoted as saying by online news outlet Malaysiakini. “Among them, he claimed UMNO leaders had taken bribes so we want to find out more.” The report gave no further details. The ruling coalition led by UMNO routinely hauls in opponents who take part in anti-

government actions, in what the opposition calls a pattern of systematic harassment. Mahathir himself took a hard line on dissent during his 19812003 term of office. It was not clear whether Mahathir, who remains influential in the ruling party, would face any charges. Seven people from Bersih, the coalition of Malaysian NGOs and activist groups that staged the weekend demonstrations,

were questioned by police on Wednesday. No charges were filed. (afp) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.


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