The Bollywood industry ruined Govinda's career! Sudha Chandran claims
Actress Sudha Chandran speaks out about the decline of Bollywood superstar Govinda's career, highlighting the industry's changing dynamics since the 1990s.
Films that do not leave you indifferent. Recommendations from film critic Daira Āboliņa this week
Film critic Daira Āboliņa recommends several films this week, highlighting significant achievements in the Latvian film industry.
Goya Awards: Bulls, Faith, Bison, and the New Folklore of Spanish Cinema
The 40th edition of the Goya Awards highlights cultural revisionism within the Spanish film industry, as the award for Best Film goes to 'Los Domingos'.
The 'Great Kristaps' Film Awards have been distributed! 'Dark Blue Gospel' receives the title of Best Film
The 'Great Kristaps' Film Awards in Latvia recognized outstanding achievements in the film industry, with 'Dark Blue Gospel' winning Best Film.
Patricia López Arnaiz is crowned with the Goya for best actress 2026: "This character already existed inside me and was waiting for you, Alauda"
Patricia López Arnaiz has won her second Goya Award for Best Actress at the 2026 Goya Awards for her performance in 'Los domingos', further solidifying her significance in the Spanish film industry.
Belén, by Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film
The film 'Belén', directed by and starring Dolores Fonzi, won the Goya award for Best Ibero-American Film at the Spanish film industry's most prestigious ceremony held in Barcelona.
The winners of the Goya Awards 2026
The article lists the winners of the 2026 Goya Awards, showcasing top nominations and key films in Spanish cinema.
Sergi Casamitjana, director of ESCAC: 'Those who do not work in cinema do not want to, there is a lot of work'
Sergi Casamitjana discusses the impact of the ESCAC film school in Barcelona, emphasizing its role in shaping the Spanish film industry through the success of its alumni nominated for Goya Awards.
Khesari Lal Yadav's Straight Talk on the Pawan-Akshara Singh Controversy, Response to Manoj Tiwari's Offer
Khesari Lal Yadav addresses recent controversies in the Bhojpuri film industry, including the verbal spat between Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh, while clarifying his stance on entering politics.
Spanish cinema lands in a Barcelona focused on culture
The Goya Awards return to Barcelona, celebrating Spanish cinema's achievements in a culturally vibrant setting.
The Splendid Spanish Cinema Arrives in a Culturally Engaged Barcelona
The Spanish film industry celebrates the return of the Goya Awards to Barcelona after 26 years, marking a vibrant cultural moment in the city.
Glory to the Nun, Comfort to the Thief: Why Sundays Will Prevail at the Goya Awards and Sirat Will Take the Technical Prizes
The article discusses the competition and candidates for the 2026 Goya Awards, highlighting 'Los domingos' as a favorite over 'Sirat' and 'Maspalomas.'
Why Paramount's acquisition of Warner won't save cinema
The acquisition of Warner Bros. by Paramount raises concerns about the future of cinema, as it might prioritize traditional media over innovative storytelling.
Richard Linklater's 'Nouvelle Vague' wins big at French cinema's night of nights
Richard Linklater’s film 'Nouvelle Vague' received multiple awards at the César Awards in Paris, highlighting triumphs and notable snubs in the French film industry.
The 'Asi' rape scene is shocking; how it was shot, actress Kani revealed
Actress Kani Kushruti shares her experience portraying a rape survivor in the courtroom drama 'Asi' and discusses safety changes for women in the film industry.
Rashmika's Career Will Not End After Marriage, 12 Films in the Pipeline
Rashmika Mandanna, known as the 'National Crush,' will continue to thrive in her career after marriage with 12 films lined up.
Analysis: Netflix Made a Shocking Decision and Pulled Out of a Giant Deal – Will Donald Trump Now Get What He Wanted?
Netflix has withdrawn from a significant deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming operations, alleviating concerns for cinema operators.
Park Chan-wook to preside over Cannes jury, a first for Korean cinema
South Korean director Park Chan-wook has been appointed to lead the jury at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, marking a historic moment for Korean cinema.
44 Years of 'In the Mood for Love', the Legend Continues
The article reflects on the enduring legacy of actor Tony Leung, who celebrates his 44th year in film while still captivating audiences with his performances.
It has been announced who will lead the Cannes Film Festival jury
This will be the first time a South Korean will head the jury, symbolizing a deepening connection between the festival and Korean cinema.
Pawan, Khesari's career over? Akshara said - Where are their films?
Actress Akshara Singh asserts that the Bhojpuri film industry is undergoing a significant transformation where female actors now dominate and male actors face a lack of work.
National Film Award "Lielais Kristaps" winners will be determined by an international jury
The winners of the national film award 'Lielais Kristaps' will be selected by an international jury composed of respected professionals from the film and audiovisual industry in Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
SIDE, the epic producer that established sound cinema in Argentina
This article discusses the pioneering role of the Sociedad Impresora de Discos Electrofónicos (SIDE) in introducing sound in Argentine films, highlighting its impact on the national film industry and cultural landscape.
Rashmika's Father is a Businessman, What Does Her Mother Do? Once Endured Financial Struggles
Rashmika Mandanna, a prominent actress in the South Indian film industry, is set to marry Vijay Deverakonda, and this report explores her family background and financial journey.
Why Spanish films could be the salvation of cinemas: "Hollywood moves a lot of people, but what is driving the box office is Spanish cinema"
Spanish cinema is emerging as a key driver for box office sales amidst struggles faced by Hollywood due to industry crises.
The best film without Bastien Bouillon or Laurent Lafitte, the best "daughter of"... Le Figaro awards its Caesars
Le Figaro announces its own winners for the César Awards, highlighting the resilience of French cinema amidst industry challenges.
'Dhoondhar 2 is an asteroid that can end the dinosaur era,' says Ram Gopal Varma
Director Ram Gopal Varma expresses immense excitement for the upcoming release of 'Dhoondhar 2', claiming it has the potential to reshape filmmaking and rival the dominance of South Indian films.
Anil Kapoor's 'sister', flopped and left Bollywood, will do wonders after 41 years?
Actress Khushboo Sundar, who gained fame in the 1980s and left Bollywood for South Indian cinema, is making a comeback with a role opposite Anil Kapoor in the upcoming film 'Subedar' releasing on March 5 on Amazon Prime.
From Oliver Laxe to Carla Simón: the key interviews to understand the films nominated for the Goya Awards
A series of interviews with Spanish filmmakers nominated for the Goya Awards provides insight into their creative processes and the thematic depth of their films.
Vijay Deverakonda is close to family, small brother has connection to the industry
Telugu cinema star Vijay Deverakonda is set to marry Rashmika Mandanna in Udaipur on February 26, and both families are immensely happy about the union.
China’s Lunar New Year box office hits 6-year low as releases fall flat
China's Lunar New Year box office revenue has plummeted to a six-year low due to a lack of major film releases.
Dani Pérez Prada: "José Luis Cuerda said that for him making cinema was like having sex but that in his last film we made love"
Dani Pérez Prada discusses the challenges of living in Madrid, the state of local neighborhoods, and his experiences in the film industry.
Diverse Brazilian Films in Berlin Suggest a Resurgence in Production
The presence of numerous Brazilian films at the Berlin Film Festival indicates a revitalization in the country's cinematic industry.
Renate Reinsve at the Bafta Awards: - We have already won
Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve expresses her pride and excitement at the Bafta Awards, stating that they have already achieved victory regardless of the outcome.
Hollywood Extras Celebrate Their Plastic Oscars
Hollywood extras gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate their achievements at the Background Actor Awards, a humorous event honoring the unsung heroes of the film industry with plastic trophies.
Expert urges decentralised cinemas, cheaper tickets to grow Nollywood
An expert suggests that decentralising cinema infrastructure and lowering ticket prices could significantly enhance the growth of Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry.
Once earning a lakh from a film, Arshad's life changed as 'Circuit'
Arshad Warsi, known for his role as 'Circuit' in the iconic film 'Munna Bhai MBBS', shares how his life and career transformed dramatically after the movie.
They also labeled Duvall as a supporting actor. What a shame!
The article critiques the term 'supporting actor' as unjust, particularly for talented actors like Robert Duvall.
James Cameron opposes Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros and calls it a disaster
James Cameron expressed his opposition to Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros, arguing that it would have disastrous effects on cinema.
"Decades of Regression" and Frost in the Industry
The Icelandic film industry faces significant challenges, with a decline in production and a noted exodus of experienced filmmakers.
Filmmaker M. M. Baig passes away at the age of 70, body found in his home
Senior filmmaker M. M. Baig has passed away at the age of 70, with his body found in his home after neighbors reported a foul odor.
Bhojpuri Actress Amrapali Will Play with Nirhua!
Bhojpuri actress Amrapali Dubey is set to star alongside Nirhua in an upcoming project.
Chloé Zhao, director of 'Hamnet', opens up before the Oscars: her origins in cinema and how she shapes characters
Chinese filmmaker Chloé Zhao discusses her upcoming Oscar nominations for 'Hamnet' and shares insights into her journey in the film industry.
Cineplex CEO to receive Legend of Cinema Award from international industry group
Ellis Jacob, the CEO of Cineplex, will receive the prestigious Legend of Cinema Award, joining Martin Scorsese as its only other recipient, as he prepares to retire from the industry.
'Give me work,' Rajpal seeks help after release from jail, says money...
Actor Rajpal Yadav has been released from Tihar Jail after serving 12 days and seeks work opportunities from the industry while thanking his supporters.
On This Day... 1776, the first major series created with artificial intelligence sparks controversy: "The world is not yet ready for author AI"
The controversy over the first AI-created series about the American Revolutionary War highlights the clash between tradition and innovation in cinema.
Are socially conscious films really disappearing? Taapsee's fear is not unfounded...
Taapsee Pannu expresses concern about the decline of socially relevant mid-budget films in the industry, particularly after her film 'Aasi' addresses serious issues like rape culture.
Sheinbaum publishes in the DOF tax incentives for the film industry
President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree providing tax incentives for film and audiovisual production in Mexico.
Cinema Remains Politically Silent: 'We Should Not Expect Artists to Comment on All General Debates'
The Berlin International Film Festival is facing criticism for its shift away from politically charged content, described as a reflection of a fear-driven film industry.
Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now and Godfather star, dies aged 95
Veteran actor Robert Duvall, known for iconic roles in films such as Apocalypse Now and The Godfather, has passed away at 95.