Cinema Cruel Britannia 'I, Daniel Blake' by Ken Loach 'I,Daniel Blake' a visceral revolt against injustice. 25/11/2016
Cinema Thessaloniki film festival discovers wealth of first films The Thessaloniki film festival has again come up trumps with a rich seam of first films and strong offerings from new names and festival regulars. 25/11/2016
Cinema German film "Toni Erdman" promises tears of laughter and sorrow “Toni Erdmann” was praised as one of the favourites at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, but it never won any prizes. 24/11/2016
France European Parliament politics cast aside for LUX Prize ceremony German-Austrian-Romanian collaboration 'Toni Erdmann' wins the 2016 LUX Prize for film. 23/11/2016
Cinema Disney hopes "Moana" will mean South Seas box-office magic The latest cartoon feature from Disney, "Moana", bids to avoid cultural cliche with The Rock taking the male lead. 23/11/2016
Cinema "Miss Sloane" goes gunning for Washington's most powerful lobby Jessica Chastain takes on the firearms companies in "Miss Sloane", a political thriller directed by John Madden. 22/11/2016
Cinema Pitt and Cotillard versus the Nazis and each other in "Alliance" Alliance" WWII romance that looks for on-screen chemistry between Pitt and Cotillard. 21/11/2016
Cinema High-tech "Billy Lynn's Halftime Walk" takes early bath at US box office Billy Lynn's long halftime walk to exits as Sony high-hoper bombs at US box-office 21/11/2016
Cinema 'The Salesman': a masterwork of neorealism With ‘The Salesman’, Iran’s Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi offers once again a multi-layered masterwork of neorealism. 18/11/2016
Cinema Oscar buzz for Casey Affleck In ‘Manchester by the Sea’, Casey Affleck stars as Lee, a janitor from Boston forced to return to his hometown to take care of his teenage nephew after his brother… 17/11/2016
Cinema Scarlett Johansson stars in adaptation of cult Japanese anime Scarlett Johansson has unveiled the much anticipated trailer of her new movie ‘Ghost in the Shell’ in Tokyo. 17/11/2016
Cinema Ashgar Farhadi on shooting 'The Salesman' Picking up two awards at the Cannes film festival, for Best Screenplay and Best Actor (for Shahab Hosseini), Ashgar Farhadi’s latest movie ‘The Salesman’ tells the story of a middle-class couple who m 17/11/2016
Cinema Hungarian dramedy wins Best Feature in Thessaloniki The Thessaloniki International Film Festival, one of the oldest in Europe, has come to a close. 15/11/2016
Cinema Eddy Redmayne is J. K. Rowling's new wizzard ‘Harry Potter’ fans will be delighted to discover author J. 14/11/2016
USA Actor Robert Vaughn dies at 83 Robert Vaughn, best known as the secret agent Napoleon Solo in The Man from UNCLE, has died aged 83 11/11/2016
Cinema 'Apnée' an hysterical hotchpotch of the bizarre and banal Euronews journalist Philippe Mathieu guides through the bizarre and banal world portrayed in the French film ‘Apnée. 11/11/2016
Cinema Park Chan-wook's 'The Handmaiden' hits the big screen ‘The Handmaiden’ is the latest movie by South Korean master Park Chan-wook, best known for his 2004 Cannes Grand Prix winner ‘Old Boy’. 08/11/2016
Cinema European Film Awards: 'Toni Erdmann' tops nominations Maren Ade’s ‘Toni Erdmann’ leads the pack for the European Film Awards with six nominations including Best Film and Best Director. 07/11/2016
Cinema Vinny Paz biopic hits big screen ‘Bleed for This’ tells the real-life story of US boxing champion Vinny Pazienza who, after breaking his neck in a car crash, defied the doctor’s advice and got back in the… 07/11/2016
Cinema 'My Life as a Courgette' uplifting animation by Claude Barras Seductive animation by Swiss director Claude Barras 04/11/2016