US president had earlier criticised company for axing cinema in face of hacker threats.
Defector Kim Kwang-il's hellish version of life as prisoner of Kim Jong-un.
A consortium of US independent cinemas want to screen the film, to uphold freedom of expression.
Sony asks Twitter to remove accounts that share stolen information post the recent hacking incident.
President Park Geun-hye orders increased security after minor attacks on Gori and Wolsong nuclear reactors.
US cyber security experts say North Korea's internet services restored after prolonged blackout.
North Korea is experiencing severe internet outages, with suggestions that this was an act of retribution by the US for the recent attacks on Sony Pictures, which government officials have linked to the Communist country.
Charlie Chaplin classic will air in London, New York, San Francisco, Rome and Los Angeles
Hackers vs Hackers as Anonymous threatens to counter work of Guardians of Peace.
15-member council to discuss if Kim Jong-un should be referred to International Criminal Court (ICC).
Pyongyang blames President Barack Obama for 'recklessly' spreading rumours that North Korea is behind the Sony hack.
Chinese state media defends ally North Korea, after country is accused of sponsoring cyber attack on Hollywood studio.
'If Kim Jong-un and his henchmen were upset before, wait till they see the movie we're going to make,' said Hustler founder.
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The FBI confirmed that North Korean hackers were behind the attack on Sony Pictures
Sony defends its decision to cancel theatrical release after Barack Obama's criticism.
Sony Pictures hackers say they will not release more data, because The Interview has been scrapped, but only it doesn't 'make additional trouble'
FBI says North Korea is responsible for Sony Picture hack and intended to inflict significant harm
Author protests company's decision to axe film following threats from hackers.
It cost $80m to make and market and now it will cost at least additional $100m following cancellation.
Worrying precedent set by Sony Pictures giving in to hackers' demands with cancelled release of The Interview
Everyone thinks North Korea hacked Sony Pictures but this is highly unlikely. So who is behind the devastating cyber-attack?