Spielberg mingles with Bollywood stars in India
NEW DELHI -- Movie director Steven Spielberg says he chooses his work based on emotion, not business.

BURBANK, Calif. -- Alan Arkin is Steve Carell's idol, in reality and in their new movie.
NEW DELHI -- Movie director Steven Spielberg says he chooses his work based on emotion, not business.
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran is planning to sue Hollywood over the Oscar-winning "Argo" because of the movie's allegedly "unrealistic portrayal" of the country, Iranian media reported on Tuesday.
AUSTIN, Texas -- First, he agreed to cut some of the graphic sex scenes. Now, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is trimming the title of his directorial debut.
PARIS -- The Cannes Film Festival has an American flavor this year, with a Hollywood icon heading the jury and a quintessential U.S. literary figure opening the event: The Great Gatsby.
It was a golden opening for "Oz the Great and the Powerful."
LOS ANGELES -- "Oz the Great and the Powerful" clicked with moviegoers.
MIAMI -- When actor Jonathan Pryce first received a copy of River Phoenix's last film "Dark Blood," it sat unwatched on his desk for months. He worried about how he would feel reliving Phoenix's death, growing nostalgic about memorable dinners the two shared after long days of filming in Utah and recalling the shocking 5 a.m. phone call telling him the young actor had died.
Suspending disbelief is a part of watching most any action film, where bullets fly like birds and mayhem explodes as easily as a shaken soda can. But even in such a contrived movie world, it's asking far too much for us to accept that Noomi Rapace would be hounded as a "monster" for a little scaring around her left eye.
NEW YORK -- Carrie Fisher says she's coming back as Princess Leia for the new "Star Wars" films.
LOS ANGELES -- Returning to the mystical land of "The Wizard of Oz" took more than 70 years and several hundred millions dollars.
NEW YORK -- Filmmakers from Richard Linklater to David Gordon Green to Whoopi Goldberg are bringing films to this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
LONDON -- Never say never again? Sam Mendes says he won't be directing the next James Bond film -- but may work on the series again in future.
UNDATED -- Mila Kunis helped put a rookie reporter at ease.
LOS ANGELES -- A bloody Western and the comedic tale of a trash-talking teddy bear lead nominees for the 2013 MTV Movie Awards.
NEW YORK -- The 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival will feature everything from Will Forte's dramatic film debut to a tale of arctic cowboys herding reindeer.
LOS ANGELES -- Halle Berry says all she wants is a normal life for her daughter.
NEW YORK -- The director of programming at the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York is stepping down less than a year after being named to the position.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Oscar winner Geena Davis says remarks reflecting disrespect for women by the host of the Academy Awards overshadowed the win of an animated film with a strong female character.
LOS ANGELES -- "Jack the Giant Slayer" climbed to the top of the box office in its first weekend in theaters, but didn't reach any great heights.