No Other Land', the Oscar-nominated documentary by a collective of Palestinian and Israeli directors, opens today at the indie film box office.
The 1926 film "The Flying Ace" will be screened with live musical accompaniment to mark Black History Month. The film is one ...
DIFF 2025 will launch Playback x DIFF: A Celebration of Irish Music Video, showcasing the creativity behind Irish music videos and the directors who brought them to life, as well as a tribute to the ...
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Original and exclusive productions continue to surprise with their creativity and quality. New film releases allow you to explore dazzling universes, while series offer captivating plots to follow ...
New York's equine drug testing lab will soon have new technology at its disposal for testing harness racing samples. According to a report by the Albany Times-Union, the New York Equine Drug ...
SHANGHAI & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zai Lab Limited (NASDAQ: ZLAB; HKEX: 9688) today announced that China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has accepted the New Drug ...
The silent crisis in ... mid-tier and independent films. This disruption is particularly significant as it shifts a large portion of content consumption away from cinemas, further exacerbating ...
“Unstoppable” is an Amazon Original streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to watch the new movie. If you aren’t an Amazon Prime subscriber ...
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Streaming giant Netflix revealed an exciting lineup of Telugu films for 2025. These films will debut in theatres before streaming exclusively on Netflix. Listen to Story Netflix announces Telugu ...
If anything, the film was holding back. Credit...Illustration by Joan Wong; images by Warner Bros. Supported by By Gina Cherelus When “Her” debuted at the New York Film Festival over a decade ...