In her first work with director Luca Guadagnino, the actress plays a university professor who becomes embroiled in a case of sexual harassment
The rise of cosmetic procedures continues unchecked, despite the lack of studies evaluating their long-term health effects
A recent study on Pinterest reveals an uptick in searches for this material among men when it comes to decorating their homes. Is it a generational or gender issue?
The renowned Latvian dancer remains deeply engaged in his work at the helm of the artistic center that bears his name, and recently joined Pedro Almodóvar for one of the filmmaker’s major nights in the United States
The release of ‘Haunted Heart’ and ‘The Room Next Door’ join a growing list of movies by filmmakers who have dared to try their hand at a foreign language
The genre of manhood par excellence has also been the canvas on which to reflect all the types of men that exist and all the relationships that can be established between them. This has been done in an increasingly free and explicit way in recent years
The actress now stars in the miniseries ‘Mary & George,’ a palace intrigue based on the true story of a woman who raised her son to be the lover of King James I of England
The relationship between a teacher and her 13-year-old student in ‘May December’ inserts the filmmaker into a soap opera melodrama worthy of the Spanish auteur, with the help of Hayne’s muse, Julianne Moore
The drama about the survivors of the Andes plane crash in 1972 was also nominated for visual effects, music, makeup and hairstyling
The Spanish director discusses why he cast the actors for his acclaimed short film that made its premiere at Cannes
The star of Pedro Almodóvar’s latest film has been in show business for four decades despite remaining true to his principles and his reluctance to become a mainstream actor
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 director of ‘Pulp Fiction’ spoke with EL PAÍS about the gun control debate in the United States and his love of Spanish cinema, among other subjects. He also acknowledged that he has a natural talent to create tension on-screen