UPDATE: Louis Garrel's The Innocent has taken a surprise lead in the nominations for the 48th César Awards, which were announced on Wednesday ahead of the ceremony at Olympia concert hall in Paris on February 24.
The comedy-drama, which debuted in Cannes, was nominated in 11 categories followed by…
French cinemas amassed nearly 152 million admissions in 2022, new data from the National Cinema Center (CNC) shows. That's an estimated 26.9% off the pre-pandemic three-year average (2017-2019), and an estimated 59.2% hike on 2021 which endured 138 days of movie theater closures. France reports its box…
French director Cédric Jimenez's thriller November has drawn 1 million spectators in France in its first two weeks of release, bucking the country's recent lackluster box office trend, co-producer and distributor Studiocanal said today.
The fast-paced drama feature, which is inspired by the five-day…
Understandably, the terrorist attacks in Paris on the night of November 13, 2015 have been treated with great sensitivity by the French film industry, and the only other film in the Cannes Film Festival's lineup this year to touch on those events — Alice Winocour's Paris Revoir — is a lightly fictionalized drama set…
Blue’s Clues is coming back with a new animation style, new host and new adventures for preschoolers.
Nickelodeon on Monday released a first look at the reboot of the educational series retitled Blue's Clues & You!
The trailer shows host Joshua Dela Cruz singing, taking a seat in the original Thinking Chair and…
Thriller debuts were ubiquitous this weekend among the Specialties, and China's Operation Red Sea took the highest gross, taking in $510K in 45 theaters. The Orchard communed The Young Karl Marxin a trio of runs this weekend taking in a decent gross of $28,599. Other openers included Oscilloscope's Novemberin an…
The Orchard is taking a left turn this weekend with its latest release, The Young Karl Marx by I Am Not Your Negro filmmaker Raoul Peck. The Berlin '17 premiere starring August Diehl and Stefan Konarske as Karl Marx and Friederich Engels has had initial success in social media after its trailer brought out commentary…
Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired North American rights to November, the Rainer Sarnet-directed drama based on Estonian folklore that is having its international premiere this evening at the Tribeca Film Festival. A 2017 theatrical release is planned for the black-and-white pic.
Based on Andrus Kivirähk's novel Re…