Cinema What is the future of AI in film? 'The Brutalist' director Brady Corbet has responded to criticism over his use of AI in his Oscar-nominated film. We speak to those fighting for and against the inclusion of AI in film. 23/01/2025
Cinema ‘Joker: Folie a Deux’ leads this year's Razzie Awards nominations The satirical awards organization shines a light on the “worst” movies of the year... This year, A-list darlings like Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga and Cate Blanchett are nominated. Here’s the lowdown. 22/01/2025
Culture news Controversial French director Bertrand Blier dies aged 85 The provocative French filmmaker left his mark on 1970s and 1980s cinema. He won several awards, including an Oscar in 1979. 21/01/2025
Cinema Berlin Film Festival reveals promising 2025 Competition line-up New films by Richard Linklater, Lucile Hadžihalilović, Radu Jude and Berlinale ubiquitous Hong Sang-soo will compete for this year's Golden Bear. Here's the lowdown on one of the most promising Berlinale line-ups in recent years. 21/01/2025
Cinema Emilia Pérez sets record at France’s Prix Lumières 2025 ceremony Jacques Audiard's prize-winning film continues its awards sweep and looks set to dominate during awards season in both France and the US. 21/01/2025
Cinema James Cameron shares (exciting?) updates about third Avatar film It's coming to your screens in December. It's going to be long. And it's going to be surprising, according to the Oscar-winning director. 20/01/2025
Culture news How to honour David Lynch on what would have been his 79th birthday David Lynch’s children – Jennifer, Austin, Riley and Lula Lynch – have invited mourning fans to join in a 10-minute worldwide group session today to "meditate, reflect, and send positivity into the universe." 20/01/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'A Real Pain' - A moving and funny Holocaust tour Jesse Eisenberg writes, directs and stars alongside a scene-stealing Kieran Culkin in this smart and deceptively profound exploration of generational trauma. 17/01/2025
Cinema Remembering the wonderful and strange (and quiche-loving) David Lynch Euronews Culture's resident film critic remembers David Lynch and how he nearly got fired after meeting the American director during a French film festival. 17/01/2025
Culture news Tony Award-winning British actress Dame Joan Plowright dies aged 95 One of the UK’s most celebrated stage and screen stars, and the widow of Sir Laurence Olivier, has died aged 95. 17/01/2025
Culture news Donald Trump appoints Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voight President-elect Donald Trump has announced the appointment of actors Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as ambassadors to help make Hollywood "bigger, better and stronger". 17/01/2025
Culture news Twin Peaks and 'Muholland Drive' director David Lynch dies aged 78 The maverick US director was well-known for his dark, surrealistic artistic visions and his successful mainstream career. 16/01/2025
Culture news Timothée Chalamet fined for red carpet stunt in UK Timothée Chalamet has revealed on a French TV show that he was given a fine for riding a Lime e-bike on the red carpet for the UK premiere of 'A Complete Unknown.' 16/01/2025
Cinema Kink and consent: The new era of sex on screen At a time when sex-on-screen is dwindling, Halina Reijn’s erotic drama has revived audiences' desire for eroticism and kink-positive cinema. 16/01/2025
Cinema BAFTA nominations: ‘Conclave’ and ‘Emilia Pérez’ lead the race The most prestigious film awards in the UK, and a big part of awards season internationally, has announced its nominations, which further highlight how unpredictable this awards season remains. 15/01/2025
Cinema Why is Disney being sued for billions over 'Moana 2'? Disney has been hit with a copyright lawsuit alleging that the popular Moana franchise was lifted from a decades-old screenplay without the writer's consent. The writer is now suing for $10billion in a new copyright claim. 14/01/2025
Culture news Oscar nominations delayed once more due to California wildfires In light of the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, the Oscar nominations have been pushed back. Awards season calendar continues to be impacted. 14/01/2025
Culture news Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A Dolce & Gabbana exhibition in Paris, the return of 'Severance', a horror festival in Essex and Nicole kidman's erotic drama 'Babygirl' - here's what's happening in Europe this week. 13/01/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'Babygirl' - Nicole Kidman shines in BDSM drama ‘Babygirl’ created quite the buzz when it premiered at the Venice Film Festival last year, and it's already one of the most talked about films of 2025. Nicole Kidman stars as a woman willing to risk it all for a torrid affair which allows her deepest desires to finally surface. 10/01/2025
Cinema Who were Europe's biggest cinemagoers in 2024? Dutch cinemas sold fewer tickets last year than the year before, while the French film industry moves from strength to strength. 10/01/2025