The long-awaited trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein has officially dropped, offering a chilling glimpse into the gothic world of...
Tom Holland is earning praise online after politely correcting a journalist who referred to Zendaya as his “girlfriend” – a...
Worcester is set to host the 10th anniversary edition of the Realtime International Film Festival (RTF), a three-day celebration of...
Woody Allen has denounced “cancel culture” as “just dumb” in a new interview, directly addressing the career fallout from longstanding...
Harrison Ford offered a profound and personal perspective on his spirituality in a candid interview revealing a belief system that...
Cillian Murphy, the Oscar-winning star of Oppenheimer, traded the red carpet for the DJ booth this past weekend, delighting fans...
An “AI actor” named Tilly Norwood has ignited fury across Hollywood, with A-list stars and the powerful actors union condemning...
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF) of South Africa has officially selected Imran Hamdulay’s The Heart Is a Muscle...
Lagos, more than any other space in Nollywood, crystallises the contradictions of Nigeria itself. The city promises opportunity yet metes out hardship with the same intensity; it dazzles with its excess while suffocating with its scarcity. To enter Lagos on-screen is to be confronted with the paradoxes that define the nation = ambition and corruption, resilience and fatigue, spectacle and decay.
A new wave of Nigerian cinema has officially arrived. Director Akinola Davies Jr.’s debut feature, My Father’s Shadow, has done...
The Woodstock Film Festival has announced its highly anticipated 2025 lineup, featuring a remarkable collection of 39 narrative features and...
Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet has won the highly sought-after People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, a victory that...















