Cinema Vinterberg's 'The Commune' collective living and disillusion Vinterberg's take on collective living 'The Commune' 03/02/2017
Cinema 'Gold' a throwback to the golden age of Hollywood Matthew McConaughey confirms his flexibility in the role of a prospector desperate for a lucky break. 02/02/2017
France Almodovar picked to head jury at 2017 Cannes Film Festival Spanish director Pedro Almodovar says he is 'grateful, honoured and a bit overwhelmed' after being named President of the Jury at Cannes this year. 31/01/2017
Cinema The life of Layla a Bedouin girl revealed in the movie 'Sandstorm' ‘Sandstorm’ the movie focuses on Layla, a young Bedouin who left her village to study in a nearby town. 30/01/2017
Cinema Stars put Donald Trump's immigration policy centre stage at Screen Actors Guild Awards Forget the dresses – it was politics that stole the show at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. 30/01/2017
France French actress Emmanuelle Riva dies aged 89 French actress Emmanuelle Riva has died at the age of 89. 28/01/2017
USA Iranian actress to boycott Oscars over Trump's 'racist' Muslim ban The star of an Iranian film nominated for an Oscar has said she will boycott next month’s Academy Awards ceremony in Hollywood in protest at US President Trump’s proposed ban on immigrants from severa 27/01/2017
Cinema Mexican film "Un padre no tan padre" sparks actors opinions on the proposed wall across US border The Mexican film “Un padre no tan padre” is a comedy and very funny but it is also something of a rarity. 27/01/2017
Cinema 'Free to Run' - a documentary which traces the birth of jogging and womens fight to compete in marathons In the 1960’s, it was rare to see people running in the streets or in parks and those who did were considered a bit strange. 27/01/2017
USA US actress Mary Tyler Moore dies aged 80 The multi-Emmy award winning US actress Mary Tyler Moore has died at the age of 80. 25/01/2017
Cinema Oscar nominations create new records “La La Land” has equalled the record for Oscar nominations. 25/01/2017
Cinema Premiere of 'Beatrix at Dinner' at the Sundance Film Festival Mexican-American film actress Salma Hayek presented her new movie ‘Beatrix for Dinner’ at the Sundance Film Festival . 25/01/2017
USA Oscars respond to “so white” criticism Last year the Academy were lambasted for ignoring black and ethnic minority talent. So how does 2017 compare? 24/01/2017
USA La La Land receives record-equalling 14 Oscar nominations Musical romance La La Land is in the running for a record-equalling 14 awards at this year's Oscars. 24/01/2017
Cinema Marcelo Cake-Baly makes acting debut in 'The Citizen' Hungarian film “The Citizen” tells of the compelling journey undertaken by an African who yearns to fit into Hungarian society. 23/01/2017
Cinema Showbiz stars on the march at the Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival is in full swing but at the venue in Park City, Utah the Women’s March filled Main Street as Trump’s inauguration was in everybody’s minds at the… 23/01/2017
United Kingdom 'Trainspotting' - the sequel It has taken 20 years but director Danny Boyle has finally managed to reunite the cast of his ground breaking 1996 cult film ‘Trainspotting’. 23/01/2017
Cinema 'Hedi: A Wind of Freedom' tells the story of life after the Arab Spring In his first film “Hedi: a Wind of Freedom” Mohamed Ben Attia shows us what life is like for young Tunisians after the Arab Spring. 20/01/2017
Cinema The women who helped put John Glenn into space - 'Hidden Figures' tells their story ‘Hidden Figures’ tells the story of three brilliant African-American women who worked at NASA and were the brains behind the flight of the first American astronaut John Glenn into… 19/01/2017