'Your knees tremble': This is how Joaquín Cosío's encounters with drug traffickers were
Joaquín Cosío, a Mexican actor known for his roles in narco-themed films, shares details about his interactions with actual drug traffickers, emphasizing the humanization of his characters.
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.
Short Films on Youth Issues Were Awarded in the Fourth Edition of the Contest 'The Value of Doing It Right'
Short films addressing issues such as bullying, sexual abuse, and violence were awarded at the fourth edition of the contest held in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Nine keys to the Goya 2026, awarded this Saturday, February 28
The 40th edition of the Goya Awards will take place in Barcelona, featuring leading films such as 'Los domingos' and 'Sirat' and highlighting Latin American cinema.
Pedro Almodóvar wins free exhibition at Cinemateca in SP in March
The Cinemateca Brasileira in São Paulo will host a free retrospective of the filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar’s work from March 4 to 15, featuring 20 films preserved in 35mm.
Do Bollywood Heroes Fear Taapsee? Demand for Not Casting in Films
Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu discusses her new film 'Asee' and reveals that some film heroes may avoid working with her due to various reasons.
Old Sword, New Edge! Why Are Soldiers Jumping into Social Battles from 'Jawan' to 'Subedar'?
Indian soldiers are being portrayed in recent films, signifying their unique valor and commitment, with the upcoming movie 'Subedar' featuring Anil Kapoor addressing social issues through his character.
Where have the stars of 'Shri Krishna' gone? Some have become poor, others are making B-grade films
The article examines the current status of the cast from the 1990s cult television show 'Shri Krishna' as they navigate their careers and personal lives years after the show's popularity.
Thanks to streaming, love wins in the war for the future of Hollywood
Streaming services are reshaping Hollywood's production landscape, bringing back romantic comedies and dramas that had been sidelined in favor of superhero films.
Who is Thalapathy Vijay's wife? A fan girl arrived in Chennai from London
South Indian superstar Thalapathy Vijay is currently in the spotlight for both personal and professional reasons, including his recent films and his wife's decision to file for divorce after 27 years of marriage.
Open Air Brasil announces complete schedule in Rio; see confirmed films and shows
Open Air Brasil has released its full lineup for the 2026 season in Rio de Janeiro, featuring film premieres and live shows.
The Lost Towns in Cinema
The article discusses Argentine films that portray the experience of individuals from small towns, focusing on themes of social struggle and belonging.
Amazon: all the movie and series premieres in March 2026
Amazon Prime Video is set to launch a range of new movies and series in March 2026, including notable Argentine productions and the highly anticipated return of the animated series Invincible.
Gena Rowlands, actress of 'The Notebook', dies at 94
Gena Rowlands, the acclaimed American actress known for her roles in films like 'The Notebook' and 'A Woman Under the Influence', has died at the age of 94.
Non-stop work led to hospitalization, actress's experience makes Bharti sweat
Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone's demand for 8-hour work shifts has led to her exit from two films, sparking discussion among celebrities about work conditions in the industry.
Berlinale 2026: Cinema against an authoritarian world
The 2026 Berlinale festival, despite the absence of Hollywood's major stars, is praised as one of the best editions in years, showcasing a diverse lineup of films that emphasize the power of cinema.
From Priyanka's 'The Bluff' to Dharmendra's 'Ikkiis', watch these films on OTT this week
A variety of movies and series, including Priyanka Chopra's action film 'The Bluff', have been released on OTT platforms this week, spanning genres like romance, thriller, and drama.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: "If I start saving money now, I'll finish the film in 400 years!" Märt Koik on film funding in Estonia
Estonian actor Märt Koik discusses the challenges of film funding in Estonia and advocates for increasing support for filmmakers to produce more films.
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.
In March, the works of Béla Tarr will be commemorated in Sõpruse cinema and Tartu Elektriteater
Béla Tarr's filmmaking will be celebrated in March at Sõpruse cinema and Tartu Elektriteater with screenings of three of his films following his passing on January 6.
Helena Lindblad: Five Film Discoveries at the Tempo Festival
Helena Lindblad highlights five noteworthy films to watch at the Tempo Festival in Stockholm, starting with Angelica Ruffier's hybrid documentary 'La belle année' on March 2.
The National Film Awards 'Lielais Kristaps' Ceremony Will Take Place at the Riga Congress Centre
The prestigious National Film Awards 'Lielais Kristaps' will be held on March 1st at the Riga Congress Centre, honoring the best Latvian films and film professionals from the past year.
Latvian cinema is enriched by two more films. "Great Kristaps" week sees the premieres of "Scarecrow" and "Imprints"
The week of "Great Kristaps" in Latvia sees the premiere of two films, including Laila Pakalniņa's documentary "Scarecrow," which explores the coexistence of urban environments and wildlife at Riga Airport.
Kleber Mendonça Filho's Shorts Available for Free Before the Oscar on Website
Four short films by Kleber Mendonça Filho will be offered for free on the Neon distribution company's website as part of a campaign before the Academy Awards ceremony.
César Ceremony 2026: Discover the Complete Winners
The 2026 César Ceremony honored a diverse array of French films, with 'L'Attachement' winning Best Film and Richard Linklater awarded Best Director.
David Spade claims Disney ‘rat f---ed’ him on salary for animated classic
David Spade expressed his frustration over being underpaid for his role in Disney's 'The Emperor's New Groove,' claiming he received far less than other voice actors in animated films.
'Panic 7' and 'Practical Guide to Profitable Revenge' premiere in Boa Vista theaters
The films 'Panic 7' and 'Practical Guide to Profitable Revenge' are releasing in theaters in Boa Vista, Brazil.
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.
Oscar 2026: why Amélie and the Secrets of Rain is the best of the five animated films nominated this year
The article argues that 'Amélie and the Secrets of Rain' is the standout candidate among the animated films nominated for the Oscar in 2026 due to its captivating animation and heartfelt storytelling.
Is there an obsession with actresses showing their cleavage in Bollywood and South cinema? Says Taapsee Pannu
Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu discusses the misconception regarding her statements on the obsession with showing cleavage in Bollywood and midriff in South cinema, clarifying her perspective on body representation in films.
In March, Tommy Shelby and Daredevil Arrive on Streaming; Young Sherlock Holmes Begins His Career as a Detective on Prime Video
March's streaming offerings include new series and films featuring Tommy Shelby, Daredevil, and a young Sherlock Holmes.
Tunde Kelani slams unauthorised upload of film clips on social media
Veteran Nigerian filmmaker Tunde Kelani has criticized the unauthorized sharing of clips from his films online, labeling it as piracy.
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.
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.
Iconic Props from 'Star Wars' and 'Terminator' to Go Under the Hammer
A live auction featuring memorabilia from iconic films including 'Star Wars' and 'Terminator' will take place from March 25-27 in Los Angeles, with notable items like C-3PO's head and a harpoon from 'Jaws' expected to fetch high prices.
Political Reporting: The Enemy Films With
The article critiques the blending of reporting and commentary in contemporary political journalism, specifically referencing an ARD piece on right-wing women.
‘Most rewatchable movie of all time’ and ‘even better’ sequel now on Netflix
Netflix UK has added the beloved musical films Mamma Mia! and its sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, just in time for spring.
Current Topics, Impressions, and Reflections After the 76th Berlin International Film Festival
Latvian film professionals share their insights on the political context of the Berlin International Film Festival and discuss their favorite films from this year's event.
'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.
Orbitals is a space adventure for two, resembling famous films by Studio Ghibli
A new space adventure game called Orbitals draws inspiration from the iconic films of Studio Ghibli and is designed for two players.
Tartu Elektriteater's 15th Anniversary Brings Favorite Films of Cinema Workers to the Screen
Tartu's Elektriteater celebrates its 15th anniversary with a year-long film festival featuring favorite films selected by cinema workers.
Where do birds hide during the storm? Why (not) to see two films with Sydney Sweeney and other six news at the beginning of the year
The article discusses a new cultural project involving young critics in Czechia and reviews the premiere of Jim Jarmusch's film.
Movistar Plus+ offers the best cinema with ‘Los Tigres’ and ‘Los Domingos’, two titles that sum up to 20 nominations at the Goya Awards
Movistar Plus+ presents 'Los Tigres' and 'Los Domingos', two critically acclaimed films nominated for a total of 20 Goya Awards.
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.
TESTS ⟩ From which Latvian film is this quote?
A quiz that challenges participants to recognize famous quotes from classic Latvian films.
Six great hits starred by Robert Carradine: on which platforms to watch them and pay tribute
The article discusses the legacy of actor Robert Carradine following his death and lists platforms where his films can be viewed.
Longplay: These are the secret lists that actors do not want to talk about
A new Longplay article discusses the increasing influence of financial backers on casting decisions in Finnish films and TV series, highlighting secret lists ranking actors based on their visibility and popularity.
Adventures in Streaming: Black and white classics that never get old
The article discusses the challenges contemporary film students face in watching classic black-and-white films in a single sitting.
Robert Carradine has died
American actor Robert Carradine has passed away at the age of 71, remembered for his roles in films and television, including 'Lizzie McGuire.'
Filming with a 1923 Camera at Work: An Interview with Cinematographer Mārtiņš Jurevics
Cinematographer Mārtiņš Jurevics discusses the diverse filmmaking approaches for two nominated films at the 2025 National Film Awards.