Cinema Berlinale interview: ‘Honey Bunch’ - Deconstructing love in darkness What would you for love? We sit down with Canadian filmmakers Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli to talk about their follow-up to 2020’s ‘Violation’ – ‘Honey Bunch’, a haunting and strangely tender deconstruction of all the things we believe to be love and devotion. 22/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale interview: 'What Marielle Knows' - German comedy, anyone? What would you do if your child could suddenly read your mind? We sit down with German filmmaker Frédéric Hambalek to talk about his Competition selected film 'What Marielle Knows' - a taut, biting and frequently hilarious dark comedy. 21/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'What Does That Nature Say to You' Will the prolific director win yet another Bear? Possibly the Golden one? His 33rd feature is more worthy of awards than many of his previous Berlinale-winning films... 21/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'The Thing With Feathers' Despite a committed central performance by Benedict Cumberbatch, 'The Thing With Feathers' can't do justice to Max Porter's astonishing novella. 19/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'La Tour de Glace' ('The Ice Tower') Marion Cotillard stars in French director Lucile Hadžihalolović's fourth feature, a glacially paced adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen”. Prepare to be entranced. 17/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'O último azul' ('The Blue Trail') Brazil has been Oscar nominated for Best Picture this year. Could the country win the Berlinale's top prize before the Academy dish out theirs? Early signs look mighty promising with the stunning 'The Blue Trail' in Competition. 16/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'Mickey 17' - Robert Pattinsons... in spaaaace! In the mood for a goofy, broad strokes futurist satire with Robert Pattinson acting opposite himself in the icy vastness of space? Bong Joon Ho has got you covered, with his first film since the Oscar-winning 'Parasite'. 16/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'Ari' - Keeping a heart on your French sleeve The third film from the French director of 'Jeune Femme' ('Montparnasse Bienvenue') and 'Un petit frère' ('Mother and Son') is a tender and poignant ode to a wayward soul. 15/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'Kein Tier. So Wild.' ('No Beast. So Fierce.') Shakespeare’s “Richard III” is reimagined in modern Germany as the tale of an Arab gangster queen named Rashida seeking the throne of the Berlin underworld. Sounds like a lot? It is. And it works. 14/02/2025
Cinema Tilda Swinton on why she's attending Berlinale despite boycott calls Celebrated actress Tilda Swinton attends the Berlin Film Festival and accepts her Honorary Golden Bear. She explains why she decided to come, despite calls for boycott over Gaza and freedom of expression. 14/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'Das Licht' ('The Light') Unlike last year’s edition which kicked off with the excellent ‘Small Things Like These’, 2025’s Berlinale doesn’t get off to the greatest of starts with its opening film, ‘Das Light’ (‘The Light’)... 13/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale Jury President Todd Haynes on danger Trump poses to cinema The 75th edition of the Berlinale officially kicks off tonight. Prior to the opening film, the jury led by US filmmaker Todd Haynes spoke to the press about the importance of festivals like the Berlinale, as well as the threats posed by Trump and the looming elections in Germany. 13/02/2025
Culture news Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A lemon festival in France, giant stilettos in Spain, a pioneer of pop art in London — and blue soup for all, as Bridget Jones returns to the big screen. 10/02/2025
Cinema Terrence Malick: How to biograph the unknowable director "The Magic Hours", the first comprehensive biography of Hollywood’s most mysterious movie makers, has hit shelves. British film critic and biographer John Bleasdale spoke to Euronews Culture on delving into the famously media-shy director’s hidden life. 09/02/2025
Culture news What to expect from the 2025 Super Bowl's entertainment From Kendrick Lamar's potential 'Not Like Us' performance to high-profile trailers, this is what we're excited for this Super Bowl Sunday. 08/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025: The 10 movies we can’t wait to watch The 75th Berlin International Film Festival kicks off next week, and this year’s line-up looks very promising... Here are our most anticipated titles of this anniversary edition. 07/02/2025
Cinema 'Emilia Pérez' controversy escalates: Is it all over for the Oscars? French director Jacques Audiard has spoken out and criticised his star Karla Sofia Gascón’s “inexcusable” tweets, while Zoe Saldaña has also gone on record to express her sadness at ongoing events. So, is it all over for the woebegone Oscar frontrunner 'Emilia Pérez'? 07/02/2025
Cinema Is Karla Sofía Gascón being erased from 'Emilia Pérez' Oscar campaign? Oscar-nominated 'Emilia Pérez' actress Karla Sofía Gascón has apologised for her past social media posts and will reportedly not be attending awards events in the run-up to the final round of Oscar voting. Netflix are trying to salvage their awards campaign... 04/02/2025
Cinema Juliette Binoche named 2025 Cannes Film Festival President of the Jury The jury of the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival will be helmed by French award-winning actress Juliette Binoche. 04/02/2025
Cinema Why are DC and Warner Bros. being sued over Superman? The unwelcome news comes as DC and parent WBD are gearing up for the release of 'Superman', the franchise reboot in the new DC universe. Can this new litigation block the international distribution of the film? 03/02/2025