The White House announced November 14, 2009 that the 2011 APEC Leaders’ Meeting will take place in Honolulu on November 12 and 13, 2011. Leaders of APEC’s 21 economies are expected to attend. Themes for the meeting will be announced by the White House at a later date. A statement announcing the APEC meeting said, “The President looks forward to welcoming his fellow APEC economy leaders to the state where he was born and to showcasing Hawaii's rich cultural heritage and hospitality. As the President mentioned in Singapore last year when he announced that Hawaii would host the APEC Leaders’ Meeting, the United States is a Pacific nation whose economic ties to the Asia-Pacific region are strong, enduring, and critical to the prosperity of the American people.” Prior to the Leaders’ meeting in November, Big Sky, Montana will hold the Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Trade in on May 23, 2011 and San Francisco will host ministerial meetings in September 2011. The Leaders’ Meeting i...
Charlie Brewster (Anton Yelchin) is a high school senior who’s on top of the world—that is until Jerry (Colin Farrell) moves in next door and Charlie discovers that he is a vampire preying on the neighborhood. The remake of Fright Night, starring Colin Farrell as Jerry, Anton Yelchin as Charlie Brewster and Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Ed & Imogen Poots as Amy, with Craig Gillespie directing a script from Marti Noxon. The remake of the original 1985 vampire flick Fright Night is close to completion and now, horror fans can peer into the dark heart of Jerry Dandridge (Colin Farrell). In the trailer below, Dandridge sets his sights on the local high-schoolers and their vulnerable parts. Making hell for his neighbour, Charley (Anton Yelchin), Dandridge turns quiet suburbia into burning hellfire! Have a look at the first gothic poster for the latest Fright Night feature left and check out the hellacious clip below, with Charley facing Dandridge in a supernatural power struggle (courte...
Here we are again in May 2011 for a new edition of the Cannes Film Festival. The story continues, the story begins, the story is invented and re-invented every year and at the same time, the festival team and the city of Cannes prepare to greet artists and professionals from around the world. With, shall we say, love, appetite and impatience. For it seems that floating on the Croisette is a scent of lightness, desire and peace. If each edition has a particular mood, 2011 is already, even before the first screen lights up, very exciting. Why, how and when does public opinion decides that "Cannes will be great this year"? It's a mystery ... and rightly so. Consider what is required: the enthusiasm of the press at the announcement of the selection on April 14th, the arrival of the greatest filmmakers, actors and other film artists, the massive return of professionals, film-buffs, and a vibrant Film Market. As to the weather, unless our favorite Icelandic volcano acts alone ...
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