
The love-hate relationship between fans and their favorite content
Increasingly vicious online campaigns are being launched for (or against) inclusive casts, new storylines or character redesigns in movies, series, novels and videogames

Increasingly vicious online campaigns are being launched for (or against) inclusive casts, new storylines or character redesigns in movies, series, novels and videogames

A new documentary celebrates casting director Bonnie Timmermann, a legend who launched the careers of many of today’s best-known movie stars

In Florian Zeller’s ‘The Son,’ the Australian actor plays a man who doesn’t know how to help his depressed teenager, while Joanna Hogg’s ‘The Eternal Daughter’ and Alice Diop’s ‘Saint Omer’ offer complex and uncomfortable visions of motherhood

The feature has been overshadowed by gossip over rifts between cast members, the director’s relationship with male lead Harry Styles and accusations of inappropriate behavior on set

The New Zealand native’s film ‘The Power of the Dog’ is one of the favorites at Sunday’s Academy Awards, with 12 nominations. ‘I’m no longer so desperate for approval,’ she told EL PAÍS at the Venice Film Festival

The Spanish actors are both in the running to win an Academy Award this year, a perfect symbol of everything that they have achieved together over the years
The actress speaks to EL PAÍS about her starring role in Pedro Almodóvar’s new film, ‘Parallel Mothers’

Director Pedro Almodóvar and his leading man Antonio Banderas are in the running for Best International Feature and Best Actor, respectively, at the upcoming Academy Awards

Rino Stefano Tagliafierro injects computer-generated movement into the art collection in a video produced by El País Semanal for the 200th anniversary of one of the world’s most famous museums

The decision of the streaming service to offer an alternative version on the hit movie had caused controversy, with the director himself calling it “offensive”

'Suburbicon,' a dark comedy about 1950s America, opens Friday at movie theaters across Spain

Oscar-winning Spanish actor transforms into feared Colombian drug lord in new movie

Death of an acrobat, a fire and overcrowding prompt experts to call for clearer regulations of events

Critics are sharply divided over upcoming reforms to the EU’s intellectual property framework

Imprisoned ex-official at Spain’s scandal-hit copyright collection agency tells his side of story in new book

Digital graphic novel duo Marcos Martín and Brian K. Vaughan transport the flesh-eating zombies to Barcelona

US filmmaker is first of eight winners to be announced shortly by Oviedo-based foundation

Spanish streaming growing faster than EU average ahead of US giant’s predicted arrival

Film remains most affected sector, followed by television and music 4.455 billion items, with a market value of €23.265 billion, were illegally accessed last year

High Court hands down exemplary sentence using tough new intellectual property law

The law, which has already led to Google News closing operations, has just come into force

First sentences in huge 2011 SGAE corruption scandal handed down

Intellectual property law will see bigger fines in an attempt to curb rampant online piracy

A smash-hit in his homeland, Damián Szifrón’s new dark comedy is an Oscar hopeful

The giant-screen cinemas have been hit hard by the crisis

A look at the thrills, and the prices, at Parque Warner, Terra Mítica, Isla Mágica and PortAventura

Cinemagoers’ favorite proves to be 'Ocho apellidos vascos,' a record-breaking phenomenon