Wim Wenders heads up the competition jury for the Berlin Film Festival, running February 12 - 22 and launching with Shahrbanoo Sadat's "No Good Men." More than 200 films screen across the sections ...
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Lisa of the K-pop girl group Blackpink will lead a new Netflix original film, the global streaming platform said Friday. "Lisa will star in a new Notting Hill-inspired romantic comedy feature for ...
One of these movies is what you should watch tonight. This weekend's choices include some theatrical releases coming home, including "Ella McCay" and "Splitsville." There's some original streaming ...
Mike Flanagan, who previously tackled Stephen King adaptations 'Gerald's Game' and 'Doctor Sleep,' is writing and will direct the feature film. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Chiwetel Ejiofor is the ...
Growing up in Panama in the 1970s, Roger Durling was obsessed with the Academy Awards. “I had charts. I would track down who was up that year, who deserved the Oscar, etc.,” recalls the Santa Barbara ...
The new movie from writer-director Sarmad Sultan Khoosat, who has seen two previous films submitted as entries in the international Oscar race, will world premiere in Berlin's Panorama section. By ...
Patrick Hughes‘ War Machine (2026) movie trailer has been released by Netflix. The War Machine trailer stars Alan Ritchson, Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Blake Richardson, ...
Austin Butler is about to get his Tour de France on, playing Lance Armstrong, the racing legend whose reputation was undone by a doping scandal. The “Elvis” star will portray the cyclist in a new film ...
Solo Mio (2026) Film Review, a movie directed by Charles Kinnane and Daniel Kinnane, written by Kevin James, John Kinnane and Patrick Kinnane and starring Kevin James, Nicole Grimaudo, Alyson Hannigan ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...