San Sebastián Sets Fatih Akin’s ‘Ghost Song’ as Opening Night Film
Arthouse for teens,’ the film is ‘a love story, but a mix between the Patrick Swayze-Demi Moore film and Jean-Paul Sartre, Akin has said.
Arthouse for teens,’ the film is ‘a love story, but a mix between the Patrick Swayze-Demi Moore film and Jean-Paul Sartre, Akin has said.
Blue Finch Films acquires worldwide sales rights to sci-fi horror comedy 'Flapjax' ahead of its Fantastic Fest premiere.
Red Empire Productions, Organic Media Group develop hybrid-AI Mandopop ghost musical 'Alishan Escape,' inspired by Taiwan's Ghost Month.
The Busan International Film Festival has selected 'The Table: Day and Night,' directed by Kim Jong-kwan, as its opening film for the 2026 edition.
Emmy-nominated production designers behind "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," "Spider-Noir" and more shows break down how they designed their worlds.
Arthouse for teens,’ the film is ‘a love story, but a mix between the Patrick…
See a photo gallery of stars on the carpet at the American Music Awards, including Katseye, Karol G, EJAE, Sombr, Teyana Taylor and other stars.
Singapore investment venture Triple Green CineCapital and Vietnam's Chánh Phương Films partner on video game horror 'The Scourge.'
Sombr followed his first American Music Award win of the night with a splashy performance of his hit 'Homewrecker.'
Lisa Rinna says she doesn't support Spencer Pratt's bid to become L.A. mayor: 'I'm a reality person. You wouldn't want me as mayor," she says at AMAs.
Singapore microdrama outfit RisingJoy has licensed to 50-plus platforms in 30 countries and is moving into co-production.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary jazz saxophonist who collaborated with everyone from Coleman Hawkins to the Rolling Stones, has died.
Katseye performed their latest single, 'Pinky Up,' at the American Music Awards.
The American Music Awards found BTS winning artist of the year and Katseye getting new artist of the year, with Sombr and 'Golden' also scoring.
Mexican filmmaker Bruno Santamaría Razo draws from his own life in the Cannes Critics' Week entry 'Six Months in a Pink and Blue Building.'
Nicolas Cage is still remembering that he might have blown a big chance when he turned down a role in Christopher Nolan's "Insomnia."