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…
India's Sagar Pictures Entertainment launches a global studio business, unveiling 'Shrimad Bhagavatam,' its seven-part franchise.
James Gray will be honored by the Locarno Film Festival with its Pardo Career Award.
Stephen Chow's 'Kung Fu Soccer' retained the top spot at the mainland China box office during the July 17–19 weekend, generating $73.7 million.
New-Gen Universe debuts a first consumer products line at Comic-Con with a Cryptozoic trading card set tied to its Marvel comic series.
Na Hong Jin's science-fiction survival thriller 'Hope' stormed the top of the Korean box office during the weekend of Jul. 17–19 with $11.3 million.
'Shark Tank India' unveils a parrot-fronted campaign as Season 6 registrations open on streamer SonyLIV.
"House of the Dragon" actor Fabien Frankel breaks down why his controversial character, Criston Cole, is ready to die honorably in battle.
Future's 'The Real Me' became his 12th No. 1 album. The Rolling Stones and the 'Heated Rivalry" soundtrack also debuted in the Billboard chart's top 10.
Ben Shapiro called 'The Odyssey' a 'masterpiece' despite the conservative outrage.
Madonna, BTS, Justin Bieber and Shakira all got two minutes or less of screen time each in the FIFA World Cup Final's very crowded halftime show.