Cinéma

'Emilia Perez' Leads Golden Globes with Ten Nominations

Hollywood’s awards season reaches a peak this Sunday at the 82nd Golden Globes, where Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Perez stands as the front-runner. This genre-bending musical about a Mexican drug lord transitioning to life as a woman leads with 10 nominations, the most ever for a musical or comedy film. Key nods include Best Musical/Comedy, Best ...

Tintin, Popeye, Hemingway, and Ravel Lose Copyright Protection in the U.S.

Every January 1, thousands of books, films, songs, musical pieces, artworks, and comic characters—95 years old—lose their copyright protection in the U.S. This means they can now be freely copied, shared, reproduced, or adapted, without paying a cent in royalties. The Center for the Study of the Public Domain at Duke University’s law school ...

As Year Ends, Power Couple Brangelina Close Their Chapter

Famed actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie signed their divorce settlement on Monday, as reported by People Magazine. This agreement brings a pivotal moment to their eight-year-long legal saga, a case that has captivated global audiences. Angelina Jolie’s attorney, James Simon, confirmed the settlement, stating that Jolie is “focused on ...

Disney’s Mufasa and Sonic Compete for Box Office Glory

The legendary Mufasa, father of Simba from The Lion King, and the famous blue hedgehog Sonic are competing for the top spot at the North American box office this Christmas week, according to Sunday estimates from Exhibitor Relations. The animated films by entertainment giants Disney and Paramount have dominated the U.S. and Canadian box office ...

Olivia Hussey, the Star of Shakespearean Hollywood

Olivia Hussey, forever remembered as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 masterpiece, passed away at the age of 73 on Friday, December 27, 2024, in her California home, surrounded by her loved ones. Her passing marks the end of an era in cinematic history, as her portrayal of Shakespeare’s heroine resonated deeply with generations of viewers ...

2025 TV Lineup: Fresh Narratives and Legendary Talent

In 2025, several series promise to captivate viewers with innovative plots, iconic film figures, and eclectic fictional universes. While some works extend the legacy of classics, others explore new themes, far from the beaten path, blending history and fiction. Among the most anticipated productions are Merteuil, a reimagining of Les Liaisons ...

'Romeo and Juliet' star Olivia Hussey Passes Away at 73

Olivia Hussey, who starred as a teenage Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film Romeo and Juliet, garnering her a Golden Globe, died Friday at age 73, her family announced. "Olivia was a remarkable person whose warmth, wisdom, and pure kindness touched the lives of all who knew her," her family said in a statement posted to her Instagram ...

'Bird' with Barry Keoghan Redefines Social Drama in Ken Loach’s Style

Releasing Wednesday, Bird reinvigorates the social drama genre in the spirit of Ken Loach, exploring the fringes of UK society with irresistible rock energy, a touch of fantasy, and a stellar performance from Irish actor Barry Keoghan. Directed by British filmmaker Andrea Arnold (Fish Tank, American Honey), the film competed at Cannes but left ...

'Epic' and 'Sumptuous': The Count of Monte Cristo Charms American Critics

Released in France in June 2024, The Count of Monte Cristo, starring Pierre Niney in the title role, has now made its way to American theaters. This latest adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ iconic novel has received unanimous praise from US critics, who laud the film’s ability to modernize the story while staying faithful to its roots. In ...

Christopher Nolan to Adapt Homer’s 'The Odyssey' for the Big Screen

Christopher Nolan’s next project has been unveiled: Universal Pictures confirms the acclaimed director will adapt Homer’s The Odyssey, the iconic epic poem chronicling Odysseus’ journey home following the Trojan War. Nolan’s The Odyssey promises to be a mythic action epic, utilizing groundbreaking IMAX technology to bring ...

Tunisia: CinemaTdour, a Mobile Truck Making Cinema Accessible to All

"If you can't go to the cinema, it will come to you" might well describe CinemaTdour, a mobile cinema truck touring Tunisia to make the seventh art accessible to everyone, from rural areas to underserved neighborhoods. Dozens of workers joyfully step down from a large red truck parked in front of their factory in Djemmal, a central-eastern town ...

Mumbai’s Art Deco Heritage Faces Threats from Urban Modernization

A towering cinema with a roofline reminiscent of an ocean liner stands out in India’s financial capital, Mumbai, a testament to the city’s remarkable Art Deco heritage, which campaigners warn is in urgent need of protection. Just a short walk away lies a state-run insurance office adorned with Egyptian-style carvings, alongside a palm-lined ...