
‘Pachinko’ Stars Kim Minha, Noh Sang-hyun Reunite in ‘Messily Ever After’
‘Messily Ever After’ reunites ‘Pachinko’ stars Kim Minha and Noh Sang-hyun in a romantic comedy about love's complexities over a decade.
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‘Messily Ever After’ reunites ‘Pachinko’ stars Kim Minha and Noh Sang-hyun in a romantic comedy about love's complexities over a decade.
Iko Uwais is back in action with 'Warrior,' a new Indonesian film that highlights his Silat roots and promises thrilling martial arts sequences.

Australian comedic drama ‘Kangaroo Island’ makes its U.S. debut on April 24, offering laughter, heart, and a glimpse into Aussie culture.

The 2026 Spirit Awards honored films like 'Train Dreams' and 'Adolescence,' highlighting the importance of independent cinema. Discover the full winners list and snubs.

Explore Allan Deberton's 'Gugu's World,' a poignant Brazilian queer youth drama premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, featuring insights from Lázaro Ramos.

Matchbox Shots, known for ‘Andhadhun,’ is adapting ‘Shamed,’ a true story on honor killings from Sarbjit Kaur Athwal's memoir, highlighting cultural violence.

The 11th Asian World Film Festival celebrated diverse talent, with 'A Sad and Beautiful World' winning top honors. Discover the winners and their significance.
Cate Blanchett and Spike Lee join Pope Leo XIV at a star-studded Vatican meeting, discussing the cultural impact of cinema and its role in inspiring hope.

Explore the thrilling world of 'Operation Napoleon – Tears of the Wolf,' a Nordic thriller that is captivating audiences worldwide with its gripping narrative and stunning visuals.

Guneet Monga Kapoor's Sikhya Entertainment collaborates with Karthik Subbaraj on a Tamil feature, starting production in Madurai. Explore the excitement!

Catalonia's film scene is thriving, with recent successes at Cannes. Discover why this region deserves recognition at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

Explore the significance of 'Female Teacher: Forbidden Sex' as IFFR 2026 spotlights Japan's V-Cinema movement, challenging norms and shaping film culture.