DO YOU RECOGNIZE? ⟩ These are historical figures we meet in the feature film 'Such a Mulk'
The new Estonian comedy film 'Such a Mulk', based on the first original play in Estonian literature, has been released, presenting a fresh perspective on historical figures.
Croatian Cinema Hit: What Does the People Want to Tell Us?
A Croatian comedy that mocks nationalist clichés is becoming popular in the Balkans, raising questions about public perceptions.
'Everybody in Panic', which satirizes horror, releases trailer for upcoming film; watch
The comedy franchise 'Everybody in Panic' is making a return after a 13-year hiatus, with a trailer for its sixth installment released recently.
SAG Actor Awards awarded "Sinners" and comedy series "The Studio"
At the SAG-AFTRA awards ceremony, the horror film "Sinners" and the comedy series "The Studio" took home top honors.
The Practical Manual of Profitable Revenge - Ingenious Comedy
A new film, 'Manual Prático da Vingança Lucrativa', pays homage to the classic charming criminal movies and marks a significant addition to the genre.
'Malamaal Weekly' Sequel Confirmed! Paresh Rawal Has Given His Stamp of Approval
The sequel to the 2006 cult classic film 'Malamaal Weekly' has been confirmed by lead actor Paresh Rawal.
Today on TV: Scientist invents an elixir with incomprehensible consequences
A classic comedy featuring Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant about a scientist who creates a youth-giving serum is set to be aired on Finnish television.
Akshay Kumar Appears with a Headless Ghost, Fans Surprised, Video Goes Viral
Bollywood's famous duo Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan reunite after 14 years for the film 'Bhoot Bangla', with a promotional video featuring a headless ghost going viral.
GALLERY: Lydia Koidula and Maie presented a new domestic film in Tartu
A special screening of the Estonian comedy film 'Säärane mulk' took place at the Apollo cinema in Tartu, featuring actors Lydia Koidula and Maie, who engaged with the audience.
The movie released 23 years ago and starring Diane Keaton that unexpectedly resurfaced on Netflix
The 2003 film 'Something's Gotta Give' starring Diane Keaton has unexpectedly surged in popularity on Netflix, ranking as one of the most-watched films on the platform.
Film 'The Million Euro Schnitzel': Get Something in the Pan!
The film 'The Million Euro Schnitzel', part of a series, continues the comedic exploration of financial struggles faced by its characters in contemporary Germany.
When They Kiss Each Other on the Boards, It Becomes Big
The Danish romantic comedy film 'Den eneste ene' has sold nearly a million tickets and remains one of Denmark's most successful films, now being revived as a musical for a special anniversary.
"Can you hear me?": Therapy before the microphone
The article discusses the film "Can You Hear Me?" directed by Bradley Cooper, which follows Alex Novak, a Wall Street businessman, as he unexpectedly performs at the legendary Comedy Cellar.
Film Recommendations for the Weekend: Was It Fun
The article provides film recommendations for the weekend, particularly focusing on light-hearted comedies.
The Black Comedy 'The Perfect Ones' has become the most-watched domestic film in Latvia this year
The black comedy 'The Perfect Ones' has quickly gained popularity in Latvia, drawing 20,000 viewers within two weeks of its premiere.
Laughing at Oliver Laxe
The article discusses the public's humorous reaction to filmmaker Oliver Laxe and the absurdity of his statements during the promotion of his latest film, 'Sirat.'
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Ergo Kuld does not show signs of fatigue amidst several projects: although the shoots in Spain were intense, 'Such a Mulc' was a true delight!
Ergo Kuld shares insights on the making of the new Estonian comedy film 'Such a Mulc,' which reinterprets a classic work by Lydia Koidula.
GALLERY: Postimees special screening brought film enthusiasts and the cast of 'Säärane mulk' to Ülemiste Apollo cinema
A special screening of the comedy 'Säärane mulk' took place at the Ülemiste Apollo cinema in Estonia, featuring the cast and crew as they introduced a modern interpretation of a classic play.
"Is this thing on?" fulfills the longing for a stylish adult comedy
The film "Is this thing on?" transforms from a separation drama into a cleverly written comedy about discovering hidden talents, such as stand-up comedians.
'Weird and unique' Nicolas Cage film fans call his 'best of all time'
Fans have hailed the 2021 film 'Willy's Wonderland' as Nicolas Cage's best performance, noting its unconventional storytelling and his character's silence.
Fabiúla Nascimento returns to Globo to record new season of comedy on Multishow
Fabiúla Nascimento has returned to Globo to film the second season of the comedy show 'Volte Sempre' for Multishow.
Who is in the cast of Abigail on Netflix?
The article discusses the cast of the horror-comedy film Abigail now streaming on Netflix.
Gallery: Premiere of Ergo Kull’s new comedy film 'Säärane mulk'
The premiere of Ergo Kull's new comedy film 'Säärane mulk,' based on Lydia Koidula's classical play, took place in Tallinn on Monday.
Actor Robert Carradine has died
American actor Robert Carradine has passed away at the age of 71, as reported by the online publication Deadline.
AI Attacks, Save Yourself if You Can. Creator of Pirates of the Caribbean Brings an Apocalyptic Comedy
The article discusses a new apocalyptic comedy by the creator of Pirates of the Caribbean that humorously addresses the issue of AI's potential threat.
What a Wonderful Ride! The Premiere of 'Such a Mulk'
The Estonian comedy film 'Such a Mulk', based on a classic play by Lydia Koidula, premiered at Ülemiste Apollo on Monday.
Will Arnett: "It's terrifying to stand in front of people who wonder what the hell you're doing"
Will Arnett discusses his role in the film "Is this thing on?" and shares insights on divorce, stage fright, and using humor as therapy.
Birgitta Andersson dead – beloved Teskedsgumma
Birgitta Andersson, the beloved Swedish actress known for her roles in popular films and television, has passed away at the age of 92.
BAFTA 2026: Big winner Paul Thomas Anderson with 'One Battle After Another'
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film 'One Battle After Another' won the BAFTA for Best Film at the 2026 awards, marking a significant achievement in his directing career.
FILM MISHAPS ⟩ Even Malmsten Messes Up: Watch the Actors' Fun Blunders on the Set of 'Perfect Strangers'
This article discusses the success of the romantic comedy 'Perfect Strangers' in Estonian cinemas and shares a blooper reel featuring the cast's humorous on-set mistakes.
'Golmaal 5' confirmed Akshay's entry? Arshad gave a hint, said- work started...
Arshad Warsi hinted at Akshay Kumar's possible role in 'Golmaal 5', saying work on the film has begun, although there's no official confirmation yet.
Beloved film star died of tragic drug overdose with money left to dogs
Kenneth Williams, the beloved Carry On film star, died from a drug overdose in 1988, with tributes commemorating his impact on British comedy on what would have been his 100th birthday.
'How to Make a Killing' Review: Glen Powell eyes the family fortune in A24's comedic noir
The review of A24's 'How to Make a Killing' highlights Glen Powell's role as Becket Redfellow, an heir grappling with his family's dark legacy and a potential fortune.
Netflix adds Oscar-winner’s early film with 15% rating fans say is a ‘masterpiece’
Netflix has added the early 2000s teen film 'Sleepover', which has a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes but is being referred to by fans as a secret masterpiece.
New to Netflix is the 'best cringe comedy in years' - and it's divided viewers
The Netflix film 'Triangle of Sadness' receives mixed reviews, being praised as a 'cringe comedy' while also drawing criticism from some viewers.
Kartik-Ananya's 'Tu Meri Main Tera' and 'Kennedy' to create a stir on OTT
The article discusses new film releases on OTT platforms including Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday's romantic comedy 'Tu Meri Main Tera' and Anurag Kashyap's film 'Kennedy'.
What is this? Michal Hrůza created the title song for the film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň'
Singer Michal Hrůza has released the title song for the upcoming Czech comedy film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň', which premieres on April 2.
Inga JankauskaitÄ— Returns to Acting After a Long Time: "I Am on the Same Shelf as the Film's Heroine"
Inga JankauskaitÄ— makes her acting comeback in the romantic comedy 'When You Least Expect It', set in warm Kaunas, bringing humor and warmth to the audience.
‘The Ghost of My Wife’: a crazy comedy that fails to find its tone
The new film by MarÃa Ripoll, 'The Ghost of My Wife,' is an inconsistent comedy filled with bedlam and infidelities featuring Javier Rey and Loreto Mauleón.
Bridgerton star lands role in 'perfect' rom-com fans have read 'over and over'
Phoebe Dynevor from Bridgerton will star in the upcoming film adaptation of Emily Henry's romantic novel, Beach Read.
Is This Thing On?
The article discusses the chemistry between Will Arnett and Laura Dern in Bradley Cooper's third film and reflects on the themes of love and vulnerability in performances.
Several times you wish the microphone was not 'on'
The article discusses Bradley Cooper's third film as a director, focusing on the character Alex, a wannabe stand-up comedian grappling with personal issues.
Henrik Dorsin's Foreign Office Bureaucrat Saves Jews in a Dangerous Mix of Comedy and Heroic Story
The article discusses how the upcoming Netflix film "The Swedish Link" aims to highlight the lesser-known efforts of Gösta Engzell, similar to those of Raoul Wallenberg, in saving Jews during World War II.
Bradley Cooper, the 'ruthless' director who returned to help an old friend
Bradley Cooper directs the new dramedy 'Is This Working?' starring Will Arnett, which premieres in Argentina today.
The New Luottomies Comedy Surpassed Kullervo's Story in Viewers – Here Are the Viewer Ratings
The new Luottomies film, Lepoloma, has become the first Finnish film of the year to attract over 100,000 viewers.
'Utterly charming' period drama with near perfect rating on BBC iPlayer now
The film 'The Crime is Mine' is a French crime comedy directed by François Ozon, featuring Isabelle Huppert and focusing on themes of fame, gender, and justice during the 1930s.
Review: 'The Neighbor Feud' by Ulf Malmros
The article reviews the film 'The Neighbor Feud' featuring Robert Gustafsson and addresses themes of social ostracism, friendship, and personal growth.
REVIEW: Jarmusch's film family moves and entertains
This article reviews a film by Jim Jarmusch, appreciating its emotional depth and humor.
Review: No Other Choice is impossible to predict
A review of Park Chan-wook's film 'No Other Choice', highlighting its blend of dark comedy, thriller elements, and commentary on modern job hunting.
The Film 'The Miss' Talks More About Family Bonds Than Beauty Pageants
The film 'The Miss' focuses on emotional legacies within families rather than just beauty pageants.