Gabriel Byrne: ‘The Catholic Church has left a black mark’
The Irish actor, who plays Nobel Prize-winning author Samuel Beckett in ‘Dance First,’ discusses the perils of fame
The Irish actor, who plays Nobel Prize-winning author Samuel Beckett in ‘Dance First,’ discusses the perils of fame
The most recent installment from the Hollywood studio – which doesn’t stop churning out movies for the multiplex and series for Disney+ – attests to artistic fatigue and the desertion of fans
Playwright Celine Song makes her film debut with a comedy about unfinished loves and lost identities based on her experience as a Korean in New York
The director and star of the movie ‘Jeanne du Barry,’ which premiered at Cannes this year, explains her assault on a journalist and says that Depp ‘fills the character with his presence’
The San Sebastián Film Festival in Spain addresses rape’s painful imprint on families and society
‘We believe in our work and we stand by it. It is not a documentary that whitewashes or justifies ETA,’ say the interviewers
The actor’s recently published first novel, ‘The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece,’ is a love letter to shooting movies, the camaraderie of film crews and a liberal, multiethnic United States
As the thermometer continues to soar, here is a review of the best films about dirt-dry conditions and sweltering heat waves, from ‘Mad Max’ to ‘Do the Right Thing’
The actor, famous for performing his own stunts, once again defies death to please his fans in ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’
The exhibition ‘Top Secret. Cinema and Espionage’ delves into the history of the world of secret agents and its intertwined depiction in television and movies
EL PAÍS takes a look at some of the alternatives to the multiplex blockbuster selection on offer in theaters
Known for high-quality films that also make money, the director concludes 40 years of adventures by the most famous archaeologist in cinematic history
The success in Spain of the documentary ‘Libres’ and throughout the world of the series ‘The Chosen’ underscores that the public of religious formats is faithful to their audiovisual products and maintains their attendance at theaters
Eva Longoria is making her feature film directing debut with ‘Flamin’ Hot’ (Disney+), the story of the Latino janitor credited with the creation of this snack, in a tale of integration, strife and excesses
Two or three times each day, stars from the world of cinema and beyond strut their stuff at the entrance to the Palais des Festivals, in a parade that attracts huge investment from major fashion and jewelry firms
The actress produces and co-stars in ‘May December,’ a film by Todd Haynes based on a teacher who had a relationship with a student more than 20 years her junior
The legendary Spanish filmmaker has just screened his medium-length movie ‘Strange Way of Life’ at the Cannes Film Festival. The Western flick stars two gay cowboys, played by Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal, and makes an effort to subvert the genre: ‘I just hope the Americans don’t find it too daring’
The German director won the Palme d’Or at Cannes for his movie—written by Sam Shepard and starring Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski—about heartbreak and starting life over again
A documentary 10 years in the making follows the lives of people whose fates were forever sealed by a very famous name
The three-time Oscar winner is considered a Hollywood acting legend and a moral standard-bearer against the attacks of the far right
The premiere of ‘Renfield,’ with Nicolas Cage playing the Transylvanian vampire, brings one of the most fascinating villains of the horror genre back to the big screen
The book ‘Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman’ analyzes the influence of the film adaptation of Truman Capote’s novel about the creation of the independent, liberated female
A true story of the 200-pound beast found dead of a cocaine overdose in 1985 becomes a Hollywood blockbuster
Over two decades after he gave up acting because of a lack of appealing roles, the former child star is one of the awards season’s biggest comeback stories
The famous film rides a wave of nostalgia back into theaters 25 years after its first release
Many professionals acknowledge having suffered or known about abuses that were not reported, indicating that the #MeToo movement has failed to make inroads in the country
The sci-fi comedy-drama shot before the pandemic premiered without fanfare at the SXSW festival, but went on to be a box-office hit in the US