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Nasrallah Weighs in on Lebanon's Spielberg Controversy

Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday weighed in on controversy in Lebanon surrounding Steven Spielberg's newspaper drama "The Post," saying it was wrong to screen it in Lebanese theaters.

Censorship authorities had recommended the ban because the director is blacklisted by the Arab League over his support for Israel, but Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq reversed the decision, allowing it to open Thursday in theaters across the country.

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Report: Kevin Spacey Investigated over Third London Assault

British police said Thursday they are investigating a man over a third sexual assault, with the Press Association news agency reporting that U.S. actor Kevin Stacey is the suspected assailant.

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Woody Allen Hits Back at Daughter Molestation Claims

Woody Allen on Thursday accused his ex-lover's family of "cynically" exploiting the Time's Up movement to deny "discredited" allegations that he molested his daughter, seeking to fend off a growing backlash as she gave her first television interview.

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Brigitte Bardot Slams #MeToo 'Publicity-Seeking' Actresses

French film legend Brigitte Bardot attacked the #MeToo movement Wednesday, claiming that actresses who complain of sexual harassment were just looking for publicity.

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Lebanon Reverses Ban on Spielberg Film

Lebanon's interior ministry will allow the release of Steven Spielberg's latest film, "The Post", overturning a ban by the General Security agency, a senior official said Wednesday.

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Israeli Town Names Cinema for 'Wonder Woman' Gadot

A cinema in northern Israel is to be named after Israeli-born Hollywood celeb Gal Gadot, star of the blockbuster hit "Wonder Woman", the town of Upper Nazareth said Tuesday.

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Cranberries Singer was Preparing New Version of 'Zombie'

Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan, who died suddenly in London  Monday at the age of 46, was about to record a version of her hit "Zombie" with the hard rock band Bad Wolves, the group said on Tuesday.

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The Cranberries Singer Dolores O'Riordan Dies Aged 46

Irish singer-songwriter Dolores O'Riordan, frontwoman of the multi-million selling rock band The Cranberries, died suddenly in London on Monday, aged 46, her publicist said.

"Irish and international singer Dolores O'Riordan has died suddenly in London today, family members are devastated," Lindsey Holmes said in a statement.

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Lebanon Bans Spielberg Film, Israeli Man Biopic amid Uproar on 'Beirut'

Lebanese authorities have banned Steven Spielberg's latest film, political thriller "The Post", and Australian drama "Jungle" to comply with a boycott of Israel, an official told the AFP news agency on Monday.

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Berlusconi Backs Deneuve's Views on Harassment

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi backed French actress Catherine Deneuve on Thursday for saying that men should be "free to hit on" women.

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