
Isabel Peña y Sorogoyen firman el guion de esta original de Movistar Plus+. © Movistar Plus+
Ya está en marcha el rodaje de El ser querido, una película dirigida por Rodrigo Sorogoyen con guion del propio Sorogoyen e Isabel Peña. Esta producción original de Movistar Plus+ se rodará a lo largo de diez semanas en localizaciones de Fuerteventura y Madrid, para luego estrenarse en cines de la mano de A Contracorriente Films, antes de aterrizar en la plataforma.
En El ser querido un prestigioso director de cine y su hija, una actriz sin éxito, ruedan juntos una película tras años de distanciamiento y un pasado difícil del que ninguno de los dos ha querido hablar.
La película está encabezada por Javier Bardem (Dune: Parte dos) y Victoria Luengo (Reina roja). Completan el reparto Raúl Arévalo (El caso asunta), Marina Foïs (As Bestas), Mourad Ouani (Nos vemos en otra vida), Raúl Prieto...
Ya está en marcha el rodaje de El ser querido, una película dirigida por Rodrigo Sorogoyen con guion del propio Sorogoyen e Isabel Peña. Esta producción original de Movistar Plus+ se rodará a lo largo de diez semanas en localizaciones de Fuerteventura y Madrid, para luego estrenarse en cines de la mano de A Contracorriente Films, antes de aterrizar en la plataforma.
En El ser querido un prestigioso director de cine y su hija, una actriz sin éxito, ruedan juntos una película tras años de distanciamiento y un pasado difícil del que ninguno de los dos ha querido hablar.
La película está encabezada por Javier Bardem (Dune: Parte dos) y Victoria Luengo (Reina roja). Completan el reparto Raúl Arévalo (El caso asunta), Marina Foïs (As Bestas), Mourad Ouani (Nos vemos en otra vida), Raúl Prieto...
- 2/12/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine

The Room Next Door wasn’t the only Sigrid Nunez adaptation to premiere at fall festivals last year. David Siegel and Scott McGehee’s Montana Story follow-up The Friend finds Naomi Watts as a woman in NYC who looks after the dog of her friend (Bill Murray) after he passes away. The Telluride, TIFF, and NYFF selection was picked up by Bleecker Street who have now released the trailer ahead of a March 28 release in NYC and a wide release on April 4.
Here’s the synopsis: “In The Friend, adapted from the bestselling novel, Iris (Naomi Watts) finds her comfortable New York life upended when her friend and mentor Walter (Bill Murray) bequeaths her his Great Dane, Apollo. The regal yet intractable beast is a constant reminder of Walter and causes various problems—yet as Iris bonds with Apollo, she begins to cope with her past, her lost friend, and her own creative inner life.
Here’s the synopsis: “In The Friend, adapted from the bestselling novel, Iris (Naomi Watts) finds her comfortable New York life upended when her friend and mentor Walter (Bill Murray) bequeaths her his Great Dane, Apollo. The regal yet intractable beast is a constant reminder of Walter and causes various problems—yet as Iris bonds with Apollo, she begins to cope with her past, her lost friend, and her own creative inner life.
- 2/11/2025
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage

Javier Bardem’s upcoming Spanish-language drama “El Ser Querido” from multiple Goya Award-winning writer-director Rodrigo Sorogoyen is heading to the EFM with the English title “The Beloved,” with Goodfellas launching the project to buyers.
The film — also starring Victoria Luengo (“The Room Next Door”) — is a drama about an acclaimed film director and his daughter, a struggling actress. After years of estrangement, they make a movie together, and are forced to confront a troubled past neither of them has wanted to face. Sorogoyen wrote the screenplay.
The film is being produced by Sorogoyen’s Madrid production label Caballo Films, with Movistar Plus+ and Le Pacte co-producing. The latter will release the movie in France.
Bardem earned a Golden Globe nomination this year for his turn in Netflix’s limited series “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez.” He was last seen in “Dune: Part Two” and Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” live-action remake,...
The film — also starring Victoria Luengo (“The Room Next Door”) — is a drama about an acclaimed film director and his daughter, a struggling actress. After years of estrangement, they make a movie together, and are forced to confront a troubled past neither of them has wanted to face. Sorogoyen wrote the screenplay.
The film is being produced by Sorogoyen’s Madrid production label Caballo Films, with Movistar Plus+ and Le Pacte co-producing. The latter will release the movie in France.
Bardem earned a Golden Globe nomination this year for his turn in Netflix’s limited series “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez.” He was last seen in “Dune: Part Two” and Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” live-action remake,...
- 2/11/2025
- by Alex Ritman and Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV


A glimpse at upcoming UK DVD and Blu-ray release dates well into 2025: here’s what’s coming to disc and when.
Here, then, are a few of the upcoming dates for new movies on DVD and Blu-ray that may not yet have been officially announced. Note that all dates are for the UK.
Also: We’ve started adding affiliate links. If you click on those, we benefit, and can spend more money paying more people to write more things for this website. No pressure, just hugely obliged.
Obviously in the current climate everything is subject to change, of course…
Just released
First Time On UK Blu-ray: No Way Out (Film Stories Blu-ray #2)
First Time On UK Blu-ray: Bull Durham (Film Stories Blu-ray #3)
This week
10th February: No Way Up
10th February: Wallace & Gromit: Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
10th February: Cronos
10th February: Beacon 23 – season 1
10th February: Project Silence
10th...
Here, then, are a few of the upcoming dates for new movies on DVD and Blu-ray that may not yet have been officially announced. Note that all dates are for the UK.
Also: We’ve started adding affiliate links. If you click on those, we benefit, and can spend more money paying more people to write more things for this website. No pressure, just hugely obliged.
Obviously in the current climate everything is subject to change, of course…
Just released
First Time On UK Blu-ray: No Way Out (Film Stories Blu-ray #2)
First Time On UK Blu-ray: Bull Durham (Film Stories Blu-ray #3)
This week
10th February: No Way Up
10th February: Wallace & Gromit: Curse Of The Were-Rabbit
10th February: Cronos
10th February: Beacon 23 – season 1
10th February: Project Silence
10th...
- 2/9/2025
- by Simon Brew
- Film Stories

Super Bowl weekend is notoriously tough for cinemagoing but fans turned out and tuned in for music documentary concert film Becoming Led Zeppelin from Sony Pictures Classics, which rocked the top ten. A Complete Unknown and The Brutalist are holding. Neon saw a bump for its Parasite re-release. Documentary No Other Land had a nice expansion.
Long-gestating Becoming Led Zeppelin, an early version of which premiered at Venice in 2021, charged to more than $2.6 million on 369 Imax screens and the no. 7 spot, the only indie in the top 10 this weekend.
That’s the biggest ever opening weekend domestically for an Imax-exclusive music release. Crowds are showing love across North America with strong results from both coasts as well as markets like Toronto, Cleveland, St. Louis and Dallas.
Also from SPC, Walter Salles I’m Still Here topping $1 million in week 4 on 704 screens, a big expansion from 93 last week, and Pedro Almodovar’s...
Long-gestating Becoming Led Zeppelin, an early version of which premiered at Venice in 2021, charged to more than $2.6 million on 369 Imax screens and the no. 7 spot, the only indie in the top 10 this weekend.
That’s the biggest ever opening weekend domestically for an Imax-exclusive music release. Crowds are showing love across North America with strong results from both coasts as well as markets like Toronto, Cleveland, St. Louis and Dallas.
Also from SPC, Walter Salles I’m Still Here topping $1 million in week 4 on 704 screens, a big expansion from 93 last week, and Pedro Almodovar’s...
- 2/9/2025
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV

Ya puedes ver ‘El 47’, ‘Segundo Premio’ y más.
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Anoche se celebró la gala de los Premios Goya 2025, y vaya noche. Y es que por un momento pensamos que íbamos a vivir un Moonlight-La La Land a la española. Pero no fue así: por primera vez en la historia de los Goya, el premio a la Mejor Película se entregó ex aequo a El 47 y La infiltrada. Y si aún no las has visto, o te falta por ver alguna de las que se llevaron uno o varios “cabezones”, aquí te decimos dónde puedes encontrarlas: en streaming, en salas de cine o próximamente. ¡Toma nota!
¿Dónde ver ‘El 47‘? En Movistar Plus+.
Premios: Mejor Película, Mejor Actor de Reparto para Salva Reina, Mejor Actriz de Reparto para Clara Segura, Mejor Dirección de Producción y Mejores Efectos Especiales.
Sinopsis: La historia...
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Anoche se celebró la gala de los Premios Goya 2025, y vaya noche. Y es que por un momento pensamos que íbamos a vivir un Moonlight-La La Land a la española. Pero no fue así: por primera vez en la historia de los Goya, el premio a la Mejor Película se entregó ex aequo a El 47 y La infiltrada. Y si aún no las has visto, o te falta por ver alguna de las que se llevaron uno o varios “cabezones”, aquí te decimos dónde puedes encontrarlas: en streaming, en salas de cine o próximamente. ¡Toma nota!
¿Dónde ver ‘El 47‘? En Movistar Plus+.
Premios: Mejor Película, Mejor Actor de Reparto para Salva Reina, Mejor Actriz de Reparto para Clara Segura, Mejor Dirección de Producción y Mejores Efectos Especiales.
Sinopsis: La historia...
- 2/9/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine


The Oscar race is a marathon, not a sprint. There are dozens of pit stops along the way and trophies to be given out before the 2025 Oscars on March 2. Keep track of precursor wins here with our scorecard. This includes honors from major film festivals, critics groups, guilds, and televised shows of the 2024-25 Oscar season. Wins are listed in order of announcement and in accordance with candidates’ FYC campaigns.
Updated: Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, with Directors Guild of America and Producers Guild of America Awards winners.
And just like that, one of the most unpredictable Oscar races just became very predictable. On the heels of its Critics Choice Award for Best Picture — its only win — on Friday, Anora regained its Oscar momentum on Saturday with two major industry prizes, the Directors Guild of America Award for Sean Baker and the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Picture.
Anora was not...
Updated: Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, with Directors Guild of America and Producers Guild of America Awards winners.
And just like that, one of the most unpredictable Oscar races just became very predictable. On the heels of its Critics Choice Award for Best Picture — its only win — on Friday, Anora regained its Oscar momentum on Saturday with two major industry prizes, the Directors Guild of America Award for Sean Baker and the Producers Guild of America Award for Best Picture.
Anora was not...
- 2/9/2025
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby

‘Segundo Premio’ también triunfó en la gran noche del cine español.
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Anoche se celebró la gala de los Premios Goya 2025, la que es la gran noche del cine español y una de las ediciones más abiertas de los últimos años donde todo podía pasar. Y es que, por un momento, parecía que íbamos a tener nuestro momento Moonlight–La La Land español, pero no, por primera vez en la historia de los Goya el premio a la Mejor Película se repartió ex aequo a El 47 y La infiltrada. Otra de las grandes triunfadoras de la noche fue Segundo premio, que logró tres galardones, incluido el de Mejor Dirección. Aquí os dejamos con la lista completa de nominados y ganadores de los Goya 2025:
Mejor PELÍCULA (Ex Aequo) Casa en flames
El 47
La estrella azul
La infiltrada
Segundo premio © A Contracorriente Films © Beta Films Mejor DIRECCIÓN Pedro Almodóvar...
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Anoche se celebró la gala de los Premios Goya 2025, la que es la gran noche del cine español y una de las ediciones más abiertas de los últimos años donde todo podía pasar. Y es que, por un momento, parecía que íbamos a tener nuestro momento Moonlight–La La Land español, pero no, por primera vez en la historia de los Goya el premio a la Mejor Película se repartió ex aequo a El 47 y La infiltrada. Otra de las grandes triunfadoras de la noche fue Segundo premio, que logró tres galardones, incluido el de Mejor Dirección. Aquí os dejamos con la lista completa de nominados y ganadores de los Goya 2025:
Mejor PELÍCULA (Ex Aequo) Casa en flames
El 47
La estrella azul
La infiltrada
Segundo premio © A Contracorriente Films © Beta Films Mejor DIRECCIÓN Pedro Almodóvar...
- 2/9/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine


Two films – local hits The 47 and Undercover – shared the best film prize at Spain’s Goya awards on Saturday night (February 8).
The 47 began the ceremony with 14 nominations and won five awards including best film, supporting actress and actor (Clara Segura and Salva Reina), production design, and special effects.
Arantxa Echevarría’s Undercover received 13 nominations and won best film and best actress for Carolina Yuste.
Produced and distributed by The Mediapro Studio, Marcel Barrena’s The 47 is a social drama about a bus driver fighting for rights in a marginalised area of Barcelona, mainly populated by immigrants from Andalusia during Spain...
The 47 began the ceremony with 14 nominations and won five awards including best film, supporting actress and actor (Clara Segura and Salva Reina), production design, and special effects.
Arantxa Echevarría’s Undercover received 13 nominations and won best film and best actress for Carolina Yuste.
Produced and distributed by The Mediapro Studio, Marcel Barrena’s The 47 is a social drama about a bus driver fighting for rights in a marginalised area of Barcelona, mainly populated by immigrants from Andalusia during Spain...
- 2/9/2025
- ScreenDaily

Biographical drama El 47 and thriller La Infiltrada tied for the top prize at the 39th Goya Awards held in Spain. Meanwhile, Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, with Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, which was shut out of the Best Film contest, took home three prizes.
Additional notable winners included Emilia Pérez, since embattled with controversy due to its star Karla Sofía Gascón‘s resurfaced tweets and other remarks made by auteur Jacques Audiard, which he addressed in a Q&a with Deadline, took home Best European Film. Meanwhile, I’m Still Here, with Fernanda Torres, won Best Ibero-American Film.
The Spanish equivalent of the Oscars, the Academia de Cine unveiled its list of nominations back in December: Marcel Barrena’s El 47 led the pack with 14 mentions, followed by La Infiltrada at 13 nods.
Below, see the full list of winners:
Best Picture
El 47 and La Infiltrada (tie)
Best...
Additional notable winners included Emilia Pérez, since embattled with controversy due to its star Karla Sofía Gascón‘s resurfaced tweets and other remarks made by auteur Jacques Audiard, which he addressed in a Q&a with Deadline, took home Best European Film. Meanwhile, I’m Still Here, with Fernanda Torres, won Best Ibero-American Film.
The Spanish equivalent of the Oscars, the Academia de Cine unveiled its list of nominations back in December: Marcel Barrena’s El 47 led the pack with 14 mentions, followed by La Infiltrada at 13 nods.
Below, see the full list of winners:
Best Picture
El 47 and La Infiltrada (tie)
Best...
- 2/9/2025
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- Deadline Film + TV


The 39th Goya Awards, Spain’s equivalent to the Oscars, came down to a photo finish, with two films: Marcel Barrena’s true-life drama El 47, and the thriller Undercover from Arantxa Echevarría sharing the top prize for best film.
El 47, the story of the bus driver who helped create modern Barcelona, led the Goyas going into the event, which was held Saturday night in Granada, with 16 nominations. It ended up with five trophies, including both supporting acting honors for Salva Reina and Clara Segura. Carolina Yuste took the best actress for Undercover, where she plays a police officer who infiltrates the Eta terrorist group.
Eduard Fernández won best actor for his leading role in Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño’s Marco, the true-life tale of Enric Marco, a Spanish trade unionist who falsely claimed to be a concentration camp survivor.
Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez won the best director for Saturn Return,...
El 47, the story of the bus driver who helped create modern Barcelona, led the Goyas going into the event, which was held Saturday night in Granada, with 16 nominations. It ended up with five trophies, including both supporting acting honors for Salva Reina and Clara Segura. Carolina Yuste took the best actress for Undercover, where she plays a police officer who infiltrates the Eta terrorist group.
Eduard Fernández won best actor for his leading role in Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño’s Marco, the true-life tale of Enric Marco, a Spanish trade unionist who falsely claimed to be a concentration camp survivor.
Isaki Lacuesta and Pol Rodríguez won the best director for Saturn Return,...
- 2/9/2025
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

In a historic first, Marcel Barrera’s heroic bus driver heart warmer “The 47” and Arantxa Echeverría terrorist org infiltrator thriller “Undercover” became the first films ever to share the best picture Spanish Academy Goya on Saturday night at a ceremony where Richard Gere lashed out at Donald Trump.
“We are in a very dark place in America where we have a bully and a thug who is the president of the United States,” Gere said, accepting this year’s International Goya.
A surprise, Pedro Almodóvar won best-adapted screenplay and best cinematography (Eduard Grau), despite not being nominated for best picture.
“In ‘The Room Next Door,’ John Turturro’s character warns Julianne Moore at a meal that there is nothing that can accelerate the end of the planet more than the survival of the level of neoliberalism and the rise of the extreme right. And here we have both of them walking side by side,...
“We are in a very dark place in America where we have a bully and a thug who is the president of the United States,” Gere said, accepting this year’s International Goya.
A surprise, Pedro Almodóvar won best-adapted screenplay and best cinematography (Eduard Grau), despite not being nominated for best picture.
“In ‘The Room Next Door,’ John Turturro’s character warns Julianne Moore at a meal that there is nothing that can accelerate the end of the planet more than the survival of the level of neoliberalism and the rise of the extreme right. And here we have both of them walking side by side,...
- 2/9/2025
- by John Hopewell and Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV


After delaying its awards ceremony for several weeks following the wildfires in Los Angeles, AARP the Magazine announced the winners of its annual Movies for Grownups Awards on Saturday, with A Complete Unknown going home as the big winner.
The show, hosted by Alan Cumming at the Beverly Wilshire, celebrates TV and film for older audiences, and this year also presented a career achievement award to Glenn Close. Though Conclave came into the ceremony with the most nominations, the film left empty handed. A Complete Unknown took best picture as Demi Moore and Adrien Brody won the top acting prizes, and Shogun was recognized as best TV series.
Check out a full list of winners below:
Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups
A Complete Unknown (Winner)
Conclave
Emilia Pérez
Gladiator II
September 5
Best Actress
Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl)
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths)
Nicole Kidman (Babygirl)
Demi Moore (The Substance...
The show, hosted by Alan Cumming at the Beverly Wilshire, celebrates TV and film for older audiences, and this year also presented a career achievement award to Glenn Close. Though Conclave came into the ceremony with the most nominations, the film left empty handed. A Complete Unknown took best picture as Demi Moore and Adrien Brody won the top acting prizes, and Shogun was recognized as best TV series.
Check out a full list of winners below:
Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups
A Complete Unknown (Winner)
Conclave
Emilia Pérez
Gladiator II
September 5
Best Actress
Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl)
Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths)
Nicole Kidman (Babygirl)
Demi Moore (The Substance...
- 2/8/2025
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


If New York philanthropy could be likened to a game of Monopoly, Rolex’s pieces would be neatly arranged in and around the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
The status timepiece brand has partnered with The Metropolitan Opera, which presents its productions in the iconic Lincoln Center Theater on New York’s Upper West Side, since 2011, while one of Rolex’s newest “Testimonees,” the brand’s moniker for its brand ambassadors, is Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of The Metropolitan Opera since 2018.
Now Rolex is expanding its reach in the performing-arts campus, signing a three-year partnership with Film at Lincoln Center in late January. With its focus on celebrating cinema and nurturing the next generation of film artists, the non-profit Film at Lincoln Center dovetails with the timepiece brand’s ongoing “Rolex and Cinema” initiatives.
“Rolex is genuinely committed to the art and craft of great cinema, and we’re...
The status timepiece brand has partnered with The Metropolitan Opera, which presents its productions in the iconic Lincoln Center Theater on New York’s Upper West Side, since 2011, while one of Rolex’s newest “Testimonees,” the brand’s moniker for its brand ambassadors, is Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of The Metropolitan Opera since 2018.
Now Rolex is expanding its reach in the performing-arts campus, signing a three-year partnership with Film at Lincoln Center in late January. With its focus on celebrating cinema and nurturing the next generation of film artists, the non-profit Film at Lincoln Center dovetails with the timepiece brand’s ongoing “Rolex and Cinema” initiatives.
“Rolex is genuinely committed to the art and craft of great cinema, and we’re...
- 2/7/2025
- by Laurie Brookins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

AARP is urging Hollywood to age up.
A new study released Friday by the organization finds that most adults age 50 and older are more likely to support movies and TV programs that included characters similar to them in age and life experiences.
Results of the study, “Breaking Stereotypes: The Push for Real Representation of Older Adults in Movies and Television,” were released ahead of AARP’s Movie for Grownups Awards gala, which takes place Saturday in Beverly Hills.
“The results of this survey demonstrate what we have suspected since we started the Movies for Grownups Awards program – that older adults care deeply about seeing their experiences accurately reflected on screen,” Heather Nawrocki, vice president of AARP Movies for Grownups, said in a statement. “Likewise, the studios and storytellers who are able to capture the experiences and perspectives of older adults benefit from the significant buying power and loyalty of this age group.
A new study released Friday by the organization finds that most adults age 50 and older are more likely to support movies and TV programs that included characters similar to them in age and life experiences.
Results of the study, “Breaking Stereotypes: The Push for Real Representation of Older Adults in Movies and Television,” were released ahead of AARP’s Movie for Grownups Awards gala, which takes place Saturday in Beverly Hills.
“The results of this survey demonstrate what we have suspected since we started the Movies for Grownups Awards program – that older adults care deeply about seeing their experiences accurately reflected on screen,” Heather Nawrocki, vice president of AARP Movies for Grownups, said in a statement. “Likewise, the studios and storytellers who are able to capture the experiences and perspectives of older adults benefit from the significant buying power and loyalty of this age group.
- 2/7/2025
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV

Exclusive: Goodfellas has unveiled one of its biggest European Film Market slates ever featuring upcoming films by Cristian Mungiu, Rodrigo Sorogoyen, Saeed Roustaee, Claire Denis, Mario Martone and Raoul Peck.
The company is also handling a trio of Berlin Film Festival titles: Lucile Hadžihalilović’s Golden Bear contender The Ice Tower with Marion Cotillard; Burhan Qurbani’s No Beast. So Fierce. in Berlinale Special; and a fresh acquisition, Bálint Dániel Sós’ Growing Down.
The latter film, which premieres in the new competitive Perspectives section aimed at first films, revolves around a widowed father of two who is tested by fate when he becomes the only witness of a serious accident involving his stepdaughter caused by his youngest son.
Goodfellas will begin pre-sales on Romanian director Mungiu’s first English-language picture Fjord, with Oscar nominee Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) and Cannes Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World...
The company is also handling a trio of Berlin Film Festival titles: Lucile Hadžihalilović’s Golden Bear contender The Ice Tower with Marion Cotillard; Burhan Qurbani’s No Beast. So Fierce. in Berlinale Special; and a fresh acquisition, Bálint Dániel Sós’ Growing Down.
The latter film, which premieres in the new competitive Perspectives section aimed at first films, revolves around a widowed father of two who is tested by fate when he becomes the only witness of a serious accident involving his stepdaughter caused by his youngest son.
Goodfellas will begin pre-sales on Romanian director Mungiu’s first English-language picture Fjord, with Oscar nominee Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice) and Cannes Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World...
- 2/5/2025
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV

International rights to Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ thriller “Diamond Shitter,” which stars Raffey Cassidy, Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola, have been picked up by Beta Cinema. The sales company will launch pre-sales at the European Film Market, with UTA Independent Film Group repping North American rights.
The film’s story unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent ex-pat community in Geneva. Young intern Nollaig ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds – absorbing them into her body – in the process unmasking the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
Campbell-Hughes, who made her directorial debut with “It Is in Us All,” said, “In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice. This film is a primal howl, a white-knuckle ride that explores the devastating fragility of the human condition. I wish to reinstate hope, to reassess what...
The film’s story unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent ex-pat community in Geneva. Young intern Nollaig ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds – absorbing them into her body – in the process unmasking the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
Campbell-Hughes, who made her directorial debut with “It Is in Us All,” said, “In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice. This film is a primal howl, a white-knuckle ride that explores the devastating fragility of the human condition. I wish to reinstate hope, to reassess what...
- 2/5/2025
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV

Exclusive: Eva Green, Ben Whishaw and Alessandro Nivola are set to join Raffey Cassidy in the cast of Antonia Campbell-Hughes upcoming thriller Diamond Shitter.
Beta Cinema unveiled the casting additions as it boarded the feature, for a pre-sales launch at the EFM.
Produced by London and Dublin-based Sleeper Films, Diamond Shitter is filmmaker and actor Campbell-Hughes’ second feature after her directorial debut It Is In Us All, which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW in 2022. Campbell-Hughes will also take a supporting role.
Diamond Shitter unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent expat community in Geneva. Cassidy will star as young intern Nollaig who ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds, absorbing them into her body. In the process, she unmasks the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
“In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice.
Beta Cinema unveiled the casting additions as it boarded the feature, for a pre-sales launch at the EFM.
Produced by London and Dublin-based Sleeper Films, Diamond Shitter is filmmaker and actor Campbell-Hughes’ second feature after her directorial debut It Is In Us All, which premiered to critical acclaim at SXSW in 2022. Campbell-Hughes will also take a supporting role.
Diamond Shitter unfolds against the backdrop of the affluent expat community in Geneva. Cassidy will star as young intern Nollaig who ignites a darkly visceral shift within the privileged home of her host family when she steals their precious diamonds, absorbing them into her body. In the process, she unmasks the deeper truths beneath their glittering privilege.
“In a time of emotional fatigue, we crave the beauty of justice.
- 2/5/2025
- by Melanie Goodfellow
- Deadline Film + TV

Aquí están las predicciones del equipo de mundoCine de los ganadores de los Premios Goya 2025. La gala se celebra el sábado 8 de febrero en Granada. Mientras esperamos a conocer los los ganadores, os dejamos nuestras predicciones, que se han calculado combinando las predicciones de los miembros participantes de mundoCine.
Mejor Película
PREDICCIÓN: Segundo premio
Mejor Dirección
PREDICCIÓN: Arantxa Echevarría, La infiltrada
Mejor Actor Protagonista
PREDICCIÓN: Eduard Fernández, Marco
Mejor Actriz Protagonista
PREDICCIÓN: Carolina Yuste, La infiltrada
Mejor Actor de Reparto
PREDICCIÓN: Antonio de la Torre, Los destellos
Mejor Actriz de Reparto
PREDICCIÓN: Clara Segura, El 47
Mejor Actor Revelación
PREDICCIÓN: Pepe Lorente, La estrella azul
Mejor Actriz Revelación
PREDICCIÓN: Laura Weissmahr, Salve María
Mejor Guion Original
PREDICCIÓN: Eduard Sola, Casa en flames
Mejor Guion Adaptado
PREDICCIÓN: Pedro Almodóvar, La habitación de al lado
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PREDICCIÓN: Mariposas negras
Mejor Película Documental
PREDICCIÓN: La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés...
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PREDICCIÓN: Segundo premio
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PREDICCIÓN: Arantxa Echevarría, La infiltrada
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PREDICCIÓN: Eduard Fernández, Marco
Mejor Actriz Protagonista
PREDICCIÓN: Carolina Yuste, La infiltrada
Mejor Actor de Reparto
PREDICCIÓN: Antonio de la Torre, Los destellos
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PREDICCIÓN: Clara Segura, El 47
Mejor Actor Revelación
PREDICCIÓN: Pepe Lorente, La estrella azul
Mejor Actriz Revelación
PREDICCIÓN: Laura Weissmahr, Salve María
Mejor Guion Original
PREDICCIÓN: Eduard Sola, Casa en flames
Mejor Guion Adaptado
PREDICCIÓN: Pedro Almodóvar, La habitación de al lado
Mejor Película de Animación
PREDICCIÓN: Mariposas negras
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PREDICCIÓN: La guitarra flamenca de Yerai Cortés...
- 2/3/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine

Thomas Vinterberg is ready for “The Brothers Lionheart,” based on Astrid Lindgren’s fantasy novel.
“I’m writing it myself with the brilliant British writer Simon Stephens, so it’s a mix of things. The book is there, it’s not mine, but it’s a great journey we’re on. I really love it,” he tells Variety about his upcoming project.
Considered a children’s classic, Lindgren’s story focuses on two brothers and a mysterious land Nangijala where life conquers death.
“It’s about faith and doubt, which goes straight as an arrow right into my own life. This book has the courage to step into what every child is asking when they’re about 8 or 10 and about to go to bed. ‘What happens when we die?’ There’s so much courage in these characters and Lindgren’s story, and I hope it can be encouraging for viewers,...
“I’m writing it myself with the brilliant British writer Simon Stephens, so it’s a mix of things. The book is there, it’s not mine, but it’s a great journey we’re on. I really love it,” he tells Variety about his upcoming project.
Considered a children’s classic, Lindgren’s story focuses on two brothers and a mysterious land Nangijala where life conquers death.
“It’s about faith and doubt, which goes straight as an arrow right into my own life. This book has the courage to step into what every child is asking when they’re about 8 or 10 and about to go to bed. ‘What happens when we die?’ There’s so much courage in these characters and Lindgren’s story, and I hope it can be encouraging for viewers,...
- 1/28/2025
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV

Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance took the award for Best Feature at the annual Girls On Film Awards while Emilia Pérez and Hard Truths star Marianne Jean-Baptiste took awards for Best Ensemble and Best Actress respectively.
The fourth edition of the awards, which were held at London’s Curzon Bloomsbury on Sunday, celebrated exceptional achievements by women and people of marginalized genders in the film space. Hosted by Girls On Film co-founders Anna Smith and Hedda Lornie Archbold, the awards put a spotlight on women-led filmmaking with a particular focus on diversity, inclusion and representation.
Fargeat, who is nominated for Best Director at the Academy Awards this year, was in attendance to collect her award and she told the audience that The Substance “was meant for me to mirror what women have to face in their everyday life by society and it’s not nice, it’s not subtle and it’s not delicate.
The fourth edition of the awards, which were held at London’s Curzon Bloomsbury on Sunday, celebrated exceptional achievements by women and people of marginalized genders in the film space. Hosted by Girls On Film co-founders Anna Smith and Hedda Lornie Archbold, the awards put a spotlight on women-led filmmaking with a particular focus on diversity, inclusion and representation.
Fargeat, who is nominated for Best Director at the Academy Awards this year, was in attendance to collect her award and she told the audience that The Substance “was meant for me to mirror what women have to face in their everyday life by society and it’s not nice, it’s not subtle and it’s not delicate.
- 1/27/2025
- by Diana Lodderhose
- Deadline Film + TV

‘Salve María’ da la sorpresa.
© Efe
Ayer se celebró la gala de los Premios Feroz. Una gala cuyo protagonismo recayó indudablemente en el cine catalán, que se hizo con la mayor parte de los galardones en la categoría de cine. Aquí la lista completa de los premiados:
Mejor PELÍCULA DRAMÁTICA
Salve María
© Elástica Films Mejor PELÍCULA De Comedia
Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor DIRECCIÓN
Pedro Almodóvar por La habitación de al lado
© El Deseo Mejor actriz protagonista de una película
Emma Vilarasau por Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor actor protagonista de una película
Eduard Fernández por Marco
© BTeamPictures Mejor actriz de reparto de una película
Clara Segura por El 47
© A Contracorriente Films Mejor actor de reparto de una película
Óscar de la Fuente por La casa
© A Contracorriente Films Mejor Guion
Eduard Sola por Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor MÚSICA Original
Alberto Iglesias por La habitación de al lado
© El...
© Efe
Ayer se celebró la gala de los Premios Feroz. Una gala cuyo protagonismo recayó indudablemente en el cine catalán, que se hizo con la mayor parte de los galardones en la categoría de cine. Aquí la lista completa de los premiados:
Mejor PELÍCULA DRAMÁTICA
Salve María
© Elástica Films Mejor PELÍCULA De Comedia
Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor DIRECCIÓN
Pedro Almodóvar por La habitación de al lado
© El Deseo Mejor actriz protagonista de una película
Emma Vilarasau por Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor actor protagonista de una película
Eduard Fernández por Marco
© BTeamPictures Mejor actriz de reparto de una película
Clara Segura por El 47
© A Contracorriente Films Mejor actor de reparto de una película
Óscar de la Fuente por La casa
© A Contracorriente Films Mejor Guion
Eduard Sola por Casa en flames
© Vercine Mejor MÚSICA Original
Alberto Iglesias por La habitación de al lado
© El...
- 1/26/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine


The Room Next Door (2024) Pedro Almodóvar’s English-language debut comes with its strengths and limitations. It is a visceral melodrama with surreal undertones. The bright reds and greens along with its orchestral music highlight these dramatic shades in his usual style. However, the dialogues feel odd, stilted, and unnatural in many situations. Of course, they are filled with subtext and exude the emotions that he hopes to convey, but they keep viewers a step away from fully immersing in his fictional reality.
Despite those apparent shortcomings, the film is thoroughly stimulating, and filled with insightful discussions about life and death. It examines the themes of choice and autonomy on a microscopic and grander scale without resorting to any simpler one-shoe-fits-all-styled conclusions. It does so through a rekindled friendship between estranged friends, who offer each other company in trying times. Find the film’s ending explained here.
Spoilers Ahead
The Room Next Door...
Despite those apparent shortcomings, the film is thoroughly stimulating, and filled with insightful discussions about life and death. It examines the themes of choice and autonomy on a microscopic and grander scale without resorting to any simpler one-shoe-fits-all-styled conclusions. It does so through a rekindled friendship between estranged friends, who offer each other company in trying times. Find the film’s ending explained here.
Spoilers Ahead
The Room Next Door...
- 1/23/2025
- by Akash Deshpande
- High on Films

It not a blockbuster MLK weekend but indies are out in force with The Brutalist continuing to surprise, The Substance adding theaters and Nosferatu, A Complete Unknown and Babygirl holding at nos. 7, 8 and 10 at the domestic box office.
Robert Eggers’ vampire fest from Focus Features had a $4.3 million weekend with a cume of $89.4 million for Nosferatu; Searchlight Pictures Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown starring Timothee Chalamet is at $57.6 million after a $3.8 million weekend; and A24’s psycho-sexual Nicole Kidman-starrer Babygirl is estimating $2 million and a $25.4 million cume. All cumes are for the three-day weekend. Monday is the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
Meanwhile, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, also from A24, grossed $1.98 million for the three-day weekend and $2.4 million for the four-day MLK holiday frame in a big expansion to 338 screens – up from $1.39 million on 68 screens last weekend. It’s seeing strong exits and sold-out shows, especially 70mm and Imax,...
Robert Eggers’ vampire fest from Focus Features had a $4.3 million weekend with a cume of $89.4 million for Nosferatu; Searchlight Pictures Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown starring Timothee Chalamet is at $57.6 million after a $3.8 million weekend; and A24’s psycho-sexual Nicole Kidman-starrer Babygirl is estimating $2 million and a $25.4 million cume. All cumes are for the three-day weekend. Monday is the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday.
Meanwhile, Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist, also from A24, grossed $1.98 million for the three-day weekend and $2.4 million for the four-day MLK holiday frame in a big expansion to 338 screens – up from $1.39 million on 68 screens last weekend. It’s seeing strong exits and sold-out shows, especially 70mm and Imax,...
- 1/19/2025
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV

This is discouraging. Despite a better than expected showing by “One of Them Days” (Sony), with $11.6 million in three days for the $14 million, Issa Rae-produced R-rated comedy, this was a pathetic box office for a weekend ahead of MLK Day.
The mid-January holiday usually kickstarts the new year, with grosses pre-Covid usually $150 million total or higher at lower ticket prices. This year? Around $77 million. That’s lower than any year unadjusted for inflation this century, with attendance totals about half of the standard before 2021.
It wouldn’t have helped a lot, but “Wolf Man,” meant to build on the Universal Monsters reboot started by “The Invisible Man” five years ago, with $10.5 million came in substantially below its expected opening of up to $20 million.
‘I’m Still Here’©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Also hurting was the delay in Oscar nominations, originally scheduled for last Friday, now delayed a week.
The mid-January holiday usually kickstarts the new year, with grosses pre-Covid usually $150 million total or higher at lower ticket prices. This year? Around $77 million. That’s lower than any year unadjusted for inflation this century, with attendance totals about half of the standard before 2021.
It wouldn’t have helped a lot, but “Wolf Man,” meant to build on the Universal Monsters reboot started by “The Invisible Man” five years ago, with $10.5 million came in substantially below its expected opening of up to $20 million.
‘I’m Still Here’©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Also hurting was the delay in Oscar nominations, originally scheduled for last Friday, now delayed a week.
- 1/19/2025
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire

Walter Salles-directed I’m Still Here caps weeks of packed screenings after a Best Actress Golden Globe win by star Fernanda Torres with a theatrical release from Sony Pictures Classics on five screens in New York and LA. The distributor’s The Room Next Door jumps from 44 screens to over 850, the widest release of a Pedro Almodovar film.
Mubi is out with documentary Grand Theft Hamlet, A24’s Colman Domingo-starring Sing Sing is back at 500+ theaters, Bleecker Street’s Hard Truths by Mike Leigh, starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste, expands to 120 screens.
Torres of I’m Still Here is the daughter of Brazilian icon Fernanda Montenegro who was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Salles’ breakout film Central Station. Earlier this month, Torres dedicated her Golden Globe to her mother, saying, “She was here 25 years ago and this is like proof that art can endure through life.” Her speech was a hit,...
Mubi is out with documentary Grand Theft Hamlet, A24’s Colman Domingo-starring Sing Sing is back at 500+ theaters, Bleecker Street’s Hard Truths by Mike Leigh, starring Marianne Jean-Baptiste, expands to 120 screens.
Torres of I’m Still Here is the daughter of Brazilian icon Fernanda Montenegro who was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Salles’ breakout film Central Station. Earlier this month, Torres dedicated her Golden Globe to her mother, saying, “She was here 25 years ago and this is like proof that art can endure through life.” Her speech was a hit,...
- 1/17/2025
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV

Sony Pictures Classics has announced that it will release its dramedy The Penguin Lessons, starring Academy Award nominees Steve Coogan (Philomena) and Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes), in theaters nationwide on March 28.
The film is set to open against Focus Features’ Sundance entry The Ballad of Wallis Island, starring Carey Mulligan; Universal’s horror thriller The Woman in the Yard, A24’s Death of a Unicorn, starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd; and Amazon MGM’s Jason Statham action thriller A Working Man, among other titles.
Based on Tom Michell’s 2016 memoir of the same name, The Penguin Lessons is inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who went to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom (Coogan) discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down.
The film is set to open against Focus Features’ Sundance entry The Ballad of Wallis Island, starring Carey Mulligan; Universal’s horror thriller The Woman in the Yard, A24’s Death of a Unicorn, starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd; and Amazon MGM’s Jason Statham action thriller A Working Man, among other titles.
Based on Tom Michell’s 2016 memoir of the same name, The Penguin Lessons is inspired by the true story of a disillusioned Englishman who went to work in a school in Argentina in 1976. Expecting an easy ride, Tom (Coogan) discovers a divided nation and a class of unteachable students. However, after he rescues a penguin from an oil-slicked beach, his life is turned upside-down.
- 1/17/2025
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV

Nominations voting is from January 8-12, 2025, with official Oscar nominations announced January 17, 2025. Final voting is February 11-18, 2025. And finally, the 97th Oscars telecast will be broadcast on Sunday, March 2 and air live on ABC at 7:00 p.m. Et/ 4:00 p.m. Pt. We update our picks through awards season, so keep checking IndieWire for all our 2025 Oscar predictions.
The State of the Race
After the majority of nominations for precursors have been announced, the frontrunner for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar happens to be one of the scripts that was ineligible for a WGA Award nomination.
Though people are still hesitant to say “Conclave” will win Best Picture, the consensus after the film’s Best Screenplay win at the Golden Globes (and Peter Straughan’s speech), is that his adaptation of the 2016 Robert Harris novel is the contender to beat.
But even on the adaptation side of things, directors...
The State of the Race
After the majority of nominations for precursors have been announced, the frontrunner for the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar happens to be one of the scripts that was ineligible for a WGA Award nomination.
Though people are still hesitant to say “Conclave” will win Best Picture, the consensus after the film’s Best Screenplay win at the Golden Globes (and Peter Straughan’s speech), is that his adaptation of the 2016 Robert Harris novel is the contender to beat.
But even on the adaptation side of things, directors...
- 1/16/2025
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire


Anora, A Complete Unknown, Challengers, Hit Man, and Wicked are among the 2025 Writers Guild of America Awards nominees.
In Best Original Screenplay, Anora and Challengers are up against A Real Pain, Civil War, and My Old Ass. The Best Adapted Screenplay lineup features A Complete Unknown, Dune: Part Two, Hit Man, Nickel Boys, and Wicked.
The nominations were announced Wednesday, a week after the guild postponed its scheduled Jan. 9 announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
As previously reported, dozens of scripts — including several top Oscar hopefuls — were ineligible for consideration this year. A screenplay is ineligible if it’s produced outside of the WGA’s collective bargaining agreement or written by a non-union member.
The ineligible adapted scripts were Golden Globe champ Conclave (by Peter Straughan), Emilia Pérez (by Jacques Audiard), I’m Still Here (by Walter Salles), Inside Out 2 (by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein with a...
In Best Original Screenplay, Anora and Challengers are up against A Real Pain, Civil War, and My Old Ass. The Best Adapted Screenplay lineup features A Complete Unknown, Dune: Part Two, Hit Man, Nickel Boys, and Wicked.
The nominations were announced Wednesday, a week after the guild postponed its scheduled Jan. 9 announcement due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
As previously reported, dozens of scripts — including several top Oscar hopefuls — were ineligible for consideration this year. A screenplay is ineligible if it’s produced outside of the WGA’s collective bargaining agreement or written by a non-union member.
The ineligible adapted scripts were Golden Globe champ Conclave (by Peter Straughan), Emilia Pérez (by Jacques Audiard), I’m Still Here (by Walter Salles), Inside Out 2 (by Meg LeFauve and Dave Holstein with a...
- 1/15/2025
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby


The 2025 BAFTA nominations had its share of snubs and surprises, some less so than others (Denzel Washington missing again is just par for the course now). The final televised precursor — and an industry one to boot — made the acting categories even messier while ostensibly taking other contenders out of the running. Here’s where we’re at with all four races post-bafta nominations.
Best Actor
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, SAG and BAFTA nominations: Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and SAG nominations: Daniel Craig (Queer)
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and BAFTA nominations: Hugh Grant (Heretic)
Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations: Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)
Assuming the top four are in — as many have all season, and the quartet has not missed a beat — that leaves one spot up for grabs. Craig has occupied that spot in the odds all season long,...
Best Actor
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, SAG and BAFTA nominations: Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave)
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and SAG nominations: Daniel Craig (Queer)
Golden Globe, Critics Choice, and BAFTA nominations: Hugh Grant (Heretic)
Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations: Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice)
Assuming the top four are in — as many have all season, and the quartet has not missed a beat — that leaves one spot up for grabs. Craig has occupied that spot in the odds all season long,...
- 1/15/2025
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby


Plot: Ingrid and Martha were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha became a war reporter. Eventually, they were separated by the circumstances of life. After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.
Review: The films of prolific director Pedro Almodovar are something of an acquired taste. The Spanish filmmaker is known for imbuing his female-centric stories with melodramatic dialogue and a sense of humor that is as bold as the visuals on screen. For his first feature-length project performed entirely in English, Almodovar cast two of the most talented actors working today, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, to portray friends reunited after years apart under very difficult circumstances. Leaning heavily into his signature melodrama, Almodovar guides the viewer through a beautifully shot tale of...
Review: The films of prolific director Pedro Almodovar are something of an acquired taste. The Spanish filmmaker is known for imbuing his female-centric stories with melodramatic dialogue and a sense of humor that is as bold as the visuals on screen. For his first feature-length project performed entirely in English, Almodovar cast two of the most talented actors working today, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton, to portray friends reunited after years apart under very difficult circumstances. Leaning heavily into his signature melodrama, Almodovar guides the viewer through a beautifully shot tale of...
- 1/15/2025
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com


Tilda Swinton is an Oscar-winning actress who has been a favorite of both the art house crowd and the multiplexes, consistently taking on challenging roles in both indie fare and box office hits. Let’s take a look back at 19 of her greatest films, ranked worst to best.
Born in 1960 in London, England, Swinton got her start working with experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman, making her movie debut in the director’s “Caravaggio” (1986). She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress in his film “Edward II” (1991), kicking off a decades-long romance between the actress and awards groups. She also showed her willingness to push herself in offbeat projects with daring auteurs, an edict that would lead to collaborations with Luca Guadanigno, Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon Ho, Sally Potter, Wes Anderson and the Coen Brothers.
She took home the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Michael Clayton” (2007), for which she also won the BAFTA and reaped Golden Globe,...
Born in 1960 in London, England, Swinton got her start working with experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman, making her movie debut in the director’s “Caravaggio” (1986). She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress in his film “Edward II” (1991), kicking off a decades-long romance between the actress and awards groups. She also showed her willingness to push herself in offbeat projects with daring auteurs, an edict that would lead to collaborations with Luca Guadanigno, Jim Jarmusch, Bong Joon Ho, Sally Potter, Wes Anderson and the Coen Brothers.
She took home the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for “Michael Clayton” (2007), for which she also won the BAFTA and reaped Golden Globe,...
- 1/14/2025
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby

Legendary filmmaker Pedro Almodovar’s English language debut film, The Room Next Door, is intriguing and thought-provoking, to say the least. The colorful visuals contrast the profound subject matter that the film addresses. Death, of course, comes with a sense of melancholy, and one does not usually imagine a pop of colors when visualizing death or the last day of one’s existence in the world. But in Almodovar’s world, death is almost a tragic relief that his subject yearns for. The Room Next Door is centered around Martha (Tilda Swinton) and Ingrid (Julianne Moore), two friends who had not been in contact for quite some time, but in a way, death brought them together. They revisited fond memories, until one day, Martha decided it was time she ended her life. Can Ingrid support her friend’s decision? How far was she willing to go for friendship?
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- 1/13/2025
- by Srijoni Rudra
- DMT


One week after her Golden Globes triumph for I’m Still Here, Fernanda Torres is now expected to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Actress, according to Gold Derby‘s 2025 Oscars predictions. The Brazilian actress, whose mother, Fernanda Montenegro, earned a Best Actress Oscar bid of her own for Central Station (1998), has climbed into our top five for the first time this awards season. I’m Still Here is a political thriller directed by Walter Salles that serves as Brazil’s entry in the Best International Feature contest.
More newcomers expected to receive Oscar nominations since the last update include Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown) in Best Supporting Actor, A Complete Unknown in Best Adapted Screenplay, Better Man in Best Visual Effects, and Kneecap in Best International Film.
Below, see a snapshot in time of our odds for the 97th Academy Awards in all 23 categories, updated on Jan. 13, 2025. See how the rankings...
More newcomers expected to receive Oscar nominations since the last update include Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown) in Best Supporting Actor, A Complete Unknown in Best Adapted Screenplay, Better Man in Best Visual Effects, and Kneecap in Best International Film.
Below, see a snapshot in time of our odds for the 97th Academy Awards in all 23 categories, updated on Jan. 13, 2025. See how the rankings...
- 1/13/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby

With “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera” (Lionsgate), Gerard Butler displayed his bona fides as one of the most reliable draws for action releases. Opening at #1 with $15.5 million, it came in a little ahead of projections and led #2 “Mufasa: The Lion King” (Disney).
A routine sequel exceeding expectations is good news early in the year. It slightly improved on the original’s January 2018 opening (at perhaps 20 percent lower ticket prices). The first one had enough word of mouth to triple its first weekend and gross $45 million; the $40 million sequel has a chance to repeat that.
That said, the 2018 film was #3 for its weekend. Last year, this weekend had two debuts — “Mean Girls” and “The Beekeeper” — both of which grossed more than “Pantera.”
The calendar is a significant factor. In many years, including 2023, the second weekend in January is ahead of the Martin Luther King Birthday, a four-day holiday that encourages the first wave of major releases.
A routine sequel exceeding expectations is good news early in the year. It slightly improved on the original’s January 2018 opening (at perhaps 20 percent lower ticket prices). The first one had enough word of mouth to triple its first weekend and gross $45 million; the $40 million sequel has a chance to repeat that.
That said, the 2018 film was #3 for its weekend. Last year, this weekend had two debuts — “Mean Girls” and “The Beekeeper” — both of which grossed more than “Pantera.”
The calendar is a significant factor. In many years, including 2023, the second weekend in January is ahead of the Martin Luther King Birthday, a four-day holiday that encourages the first wave of major releases.
- 1/12/2025
- by Tom Brueggemann
- Indiewire

Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Scott Thompson for Wbgr-fm on January 9th, 2025, reviewing “The Room Next Door” adapted and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. In select theaters since January 10th, See local listings.
Two near-retirement friends, Martha (Tilda Swinton) and Ingrid (Julianne Moore), were once besties in their early career as reporters but have drifted since Ingrid became a novelist and Martha a war correspondent. Ingrid learns that Martha is battling cancer, and when she goes to her Ingrid eventually finds out that the cancer has spread and Martha wants to euthanize her life. The plan is for Ingrid to stay with her in a country home as Martha decides when the proper time is to end her life will be, with her friend helping to facilitate the decision.
“The Room Next Door” is in select theaters on January 10th, see local listings. Featuring Tilda Switon,...
Two near-retirement friends, Martha (Tilda Swinton) and Ingrid (Julianne Moore), were once besties in their early career as reporters but have drifted since Ingrid became a novelist and Martha a war correspondent. Ingrid learns that Martha is battling cancer, and when she goes to her Ingrid eventually finds out that the cancer has spread and Martha wants to euthanize her life. The plan is for Ingrid to stay with her in a country home as Martha decides when the proper time is to end her life will be, with her friend helping to facilitate the decision.
“The Room Next Door” is in select theaters on January 10th, see local listings. Featuring Tilda Switon,...
- 1/12/2025
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com

When Fernanda Torres won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama for the superb political drama “I’m Still Here,” the event became like a holiday in her home country, Brazil. President Lula tweeted congratulations. The mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo da Costa Paes, offered to welcome Torres home on a firetruck from the airport. The long-working actress and writer, and daughter of Brazilian film royalty Fernanda Montenegro, could become only the second Brazilian performer Oscar-nominated for acting, after her mother received a nod in 1999 for “Central Station,” another film from “I’m Still Here” director Walter Salles.
When IndieWire spoke with Torres just two days after her unexpected Globes coup over higher-profile actors like Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”), Angelina Jolie (“Maria”), Tilda Swinton (“The Room Next Door”), Pamela Anderson (“The Last Showgirl”), and Kate Winslet (“Lee”), she was looking at a week of Q&As in Los Angeles and...
When IndieWire spoke with Torres just two days after her unexpected Globes coup over higher-profile actors like Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”), Angelina Jolie (“Maria”), Tilda Swinton (“The Room Next Door”), Pamela Anderson (“The Last Showgirl”), and Kate Winslet (“Lee”), she was looking at a week of Q&As in Los Angeles and...
- 1/11/2025
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire

The Best Director race for the Oscars 2025 includes some notable directors who have yet to win in the category, as well as some previous winners hoping to pull an upset. The 2025 awards season has a very different group of contenders for Best Director compared to 2024. While Martin Scorsese and Christopher Nolan were the clear top two choices to win, this new year is a more wide-open competition. There are big-time directors in the mix thanks to massive sequels, but a crop of rising filmmakers in Hollywood are also looking to break through with the Academy.
Predicting the five Best Director nominees is not a task that exists in a vacuum, as nominations for all categories at the Oscars 2025 play a role in figuring out which movies are rising to the top. It's often these heavyweight contenders that can bring the credited director into the Best Director race. That adds attention...
Predicting the five Best Director nominees is not a task that exists in a vacuum, as nominations for all categories at the Oscars 2025 play a role in figuring out which movies are rising to the top. It's often these heavyweight contenders that can bring the credited director into the Best Director race. That adds attention...
- 1/11/2025
- by Cooper Hood
- ScreenRant

The Oscars 2025 race for Best Actress is positioned to be highly competitive as former winners, nominees, and first-time hopefuls compete for the five available nominations. Following the tight race in 2024 that ended with a surprise as Emma Stone beat presumed winner, Lily Gladstone, the next crop of contenders for Best Actress in 2025 is just as tight. The category for rewarding the best lead performance by an actress is likely to have some crossover with the 2025 Oscars Best Picture nominees, even if male-centric films dominate the potential field.
That could put the Best Actress nominees in a starkly different position than the 2025 Oscars Best Actor nominations. Several actresses in contention currently have leading roles in movies predicted to be outside the Best Picture lineup, even if they are ultimately recognized elsewhere among all Oscars 2025 nominations. Category jockeying is even at play, with two former Oscar winners from the same film confirmed...
That could put the Best Actress nominees in a starkly different position than the 2025 Oscars Best Actor nominations. Several actresses in contention currently have leading roles in movies predicted to be outside the Best Picture lineup, even if they are ultimately recognized elsewhere among all Oscars 2025 nominations. Category jockeying is even at play, with two former Oscar winners from the same film confirmed...
- 1/10/2025
- by Cooper Hood
- ScreenRant


Even though we may have moved on from 2024, it's still worthwhile to look back at the many excellent films from last year. Yet another new video countdown has debuted - this one is created by a young film critic named Will Bjarnar. This video featuring his 25 Best Films of 2024 is inspired by David Ehrlich's usual Top 25 Countdown (which will be out next week) and follows the same kind of editing. Bjarnar counts down his favorites from 2024, featuring tons of our own favorites as well. I'm so glad to see Furiosa, Hit Man, Bird, The Room Next Door, Close Your Eyes, and Challengers showing up on best of the year lists. These are some of the best of last year along with all the usual: Nickel Boys, Anora, The Brutalist, No Other Land, and Dune: Part Two. We've also featured a few other great 2024 video countdowns: Clementine's 2024 in Film,...
- 1/9/2025
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net


Tilda Swinton, the guest on this episode of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, is a performer — she disavows the label “actress” — unlike any other.
Swinton has been described by The Guardian as “one of the most gifted and fearless actors of her generation”; by The New Yorker as “the avant-garde’s Garbo, a manifestation of ideas in the flesh”; by Roger Ebert as “a fearless actress who takes big risks in her films”; by the Sydney Morning Herald as someone who “plays more wildly adventurous characters than just about anyone in the movies”; and by the New York Times as “not only a uniquely exciting performer, but also one of the great living theorists of performance,” who delivers “daring, shape-shifting acting.”
The winner of an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a European Film Award, she is also a recipient of the Berlin Film Festival’s best actress prize,...
Swinton has been described by The Guardian as “one of the most gifted and fearless actors of her generation”; by The New Yorker as “the avant-garde’s Garbo, a manifestation of ideas in the flesh”; by Roger Ebert as “a fearless actress who takes big risks in her films”; by the Sydney Morning Herald as someone who “plays more wildly adventurous characters than just about anyone in the movies”; and by the New York Times as “not only a uniquely exciting performer, but also one of the great living theorists of performance,” who delivers “daring, shape-shifting acting.”
The winner of an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award and a European Film Award, she is also a recipient of the Berlin Film Festival’s best actress prize,...
- 1/9/2025
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News


Some friendships are precious and can stand the test of time. In director Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door, Ingrid (Julianne Moore) and Martha (Tilda Swinton) were close friends in their youth when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha became a war reporter, and the circumstances of life separated them. After years of being out of touch, they meet again in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.
We enjoyed speaking with Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore about their roles and how real life informed their performances. The Room Next Door’s story goes to intimate and powerful places, asking audiences to contemplate death and how they’ll meet it. Who will hold your hand when the lights dim? What will you say before your last breath?
Produced by Almodóvar’s El Deseo, The Room Next Door is a...
We enjoyed speaking with Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore about their roles and how real life informed their performances. The Room Next Door’s story goes to intimate and powerful places, asking audiences to contemplate death and how they’ll meet it. Who will hold your hand when the lights dim? What will you say before your last breath?
Produced by Almodóvar’s El Deseo, The Room Next Door is a...
- 1/9/2025
- by Eric Walkuski
- JoBlo.com


Adrien Brody and Marianne Jean-Baptiste were among the big winners at the 2025 New York Film Critics Circle Awards!
Adrien won Best Actor for his role in The Brutalist while Marianne won Best Actress for her role in Hard Truths at the awards event on Wednesday evening (January 8) held at Tao Downtown in New York City.
A Real Pain‘s Kieran Culkin ended up winning Best Supporting Actor and Between the Temples‘ Carol Kane won Best Supporting Actress.
Head inside to check out the full list of winners…
Adrien‘s girlfriend Georgina Chapman was in attendance at the event along with his The Brutalist co-star Guy Pearce, director Brady Corbet and his wife Mona Fastvold, who co-wrote the screenplay together.
Other celebs at the event included Anora stars Mikey Madison and Karren Karagulian along with director Sean Baker as well as Claire Danes, The Room Next Door actor John Tuturro and his son Diego,...
Adrien won Best Actor for his role in The Brutalist while Marianne won Best Actress for her role in Hard Truths at the awards event on Wednesday evening (January 8) held at Tao Downtown in New York City.
A Real Pain‘s Kieran Culkin ended up winning Best Supporting Actor and Between the Temples‘ Carol Kane won Best Supporting Actress.
Head inside to check out the full list of winners…
Adrien‘s girlfriend Georgina Chapman was in attendance at the event along with his The Brutalist co-star Guy Pearce, director Brady Corbet and his wife Mona Fastvold, who co-wrote the screenplay together.
Other celebs at the event included Anora stars Mikey Madison and Karren Karagulian along with director Sean Baker as well as Claire Danes, The Room Next Door actor John Tuturro and his son Diego,...
- 1/9/2025
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared

We should have a handle on the Academy Awards race now, right? The new year is upon us, the Golden Globes have already happened, the critics groups have chimed in and Oscar voting begins on Wednesday and runs through Sunday evening, ending sometime in the middle of the Critics Choice Awards.
But in an awards season that was supposed to be the one that got back to normal – no pandemic, no strikes! – plenty of things are still unsettled. So here are a few things worth keeping in mind about this season as it marches toward the Jan. 17 announcement of Oscar nominations and, eventually, the Academy Awards on March 2.
Karla Sofia Gascon and Demi Moore at the Golden Globe Awards (Getty Images) Yes, the Golden Globes can have an effect … of sorts
It’s silly to proclaim films Oscar frontrunners on the basis of Globes wins. The voting bodies are dramatically...
But in an awards season that was supposed to be the one that got back to normal – no pandemic, no strikes! – plenty of things are still unsettled. So here are a few things worth keeping in mind about this season as it marches toward the Jan. 17 announcement of Oscar nominations and, eventually, the Academy Awards on March 2.
Karla Sofia Gascon and Demi Moore at the Golden Globe Awards (Getty Images) Yes, the Golden Globes can have an effect … of sorts
It’s silly to proclaim films Oscar frontrunners on the basis of Globes wins. The voting bodies are dramatically...
- 1/7/2025
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap


Sunday’s Golden Globes sent shockwaves through Hollywood, as presumed Oscar favorites like Anora and The Wild Robot were shut out, while underdog performers like Demi Moore (The Substance), Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here), and Sebastian Stan (A Different Man) all claimed statuettes.
Now that the dust has settled, The Brutalist, Brady Corbet‘s period drama about the American dream, has jumped into the No. 1 spot in Gold Derby’s 2025 Oscars predictions for Best Picture, replacing Anora, Sean Baker‘s manic comedy about a Brooklyn sex worker.
Newcomers expected to receive a nomination since the last update: A Complete Unknown in Best Picture, Margaret Qualley (The Substance) in Best Supporting Actress, Conclave in Best Cinematography, and Nosferatu in Best Makeup & Hairstyling.
Below, see a snapshot in time of our odds for the 97th Academy Awards in all 23 categories, updated on Jan. 6, 2025. See how the rankings have changed over time by...
Now that the dust has settled, The Brutalist, Brady Corbet‘s period drama about the American dream, has jumped into the No. 1 spot in Gold Derby’s 2025 Oscars predictions for Best Picture, replacing Anora, Sean Baker‘s manic comedy about a Brooklyn sex worker.
Newcomers expected to receive a nomination since the last update: A Complete Unknown in Best Picture, Margaret Qualley (The Substance) in Best Supporting Actress, Conclave in Best Cinematography, and Nosferatu in Best Makeup & Hairstyling.
Below, see a snapshot in time of our odds for the 97th Academy Awards in all 23 categories, updated on Jan. 6, 2025. See how the rankings have changed over time by...
- 1/6/2025
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby

Wow! The first big award show of the year has come and gone just like that. On Jan. 5, the 82nd Golden Globe Awards aired live on CBS, and this year’s ceremony was definitely one for the books. Stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser took over hosting duties from last year's Jo Koy, and she had the audience laughing nonstop.
Actors, directors, writers, producers, and others who had been nominated in various categories arrived at the award ceremony dressed to impress, eager to see if they would take home any wins. Now that the glamorous occasion has concluded and all of the 2025 Golden Globe winners have been announced, we thought we would round up the full list of the amazing individuals and projects that claimed an award this year. Check out our list below!
Best Motion Picture, DramaNominees: The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Nickel Boys and September 5Winner: The BrutalistBest Motion Picture,...
Actors, directors, writers, producers, and others who had been nominated in various categories arrived at the award ceremony dressed to impress, eager to see if they would take home any wins. Now that the glamorous occasion has concluded and all of the 2025 Golden Globe winners have been announced, we thought we would round up the full list of the amazing individuals and projects that claimed an award this year. Check out our list below!
Best Motion Picture, DramaNominees: The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Nickel Boys and September 5Winner: The BrutalistBest Motion Picture,...
- 1/6/2025
- by Crystal George
- ShowSnob

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is back tonight, ending its holiday hiatus. Fans will be even happier to know the show has big things planned for the week.
Stephen Colbert signed off just before Christmas. He had spent the final few days of 2024 mocking "President" Elon Musk and still trying to wrap his head around some of President-elect Donald Trump's administration picks.
A refreshed and recharged Colbert opens up the Ed Sullivan Theater tonight for a brand-new episode. It comes on January 6, giving the late-night TV host a chance to acknowledge the anniversary of the 2021 insurrection.
To do that, Colbert welcomes former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger to the show. Kinzinger was a member of the January 6 committee in the House. Expect the two to discuss what's happened (or hasn't) since that infamous day, the incoming Trump administration, and more.
Then, old Late Show friend Jon Batiste is back in the building.
Stephen Colbert signed off just before Christmas. He had spent the final few days of 2024 mocking "President" Elon Musk and still trying to wrap his head around some of President-elect Donald Trump's administration picks.
A refreshed and recharged Colbert opens up the Ed Sullivan Theater tonight for a brand-new episode. It comes on January 6, giving the late-night TV host a chance to acknowledge the anniversary of the 2021 insurrection.
To do that, Colbert welcomes former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger to the show. Kinzinger was a member of the January 6 committee in the House. Expect the two to discuss what's happened (or hasn't) since that infamous day, the incoming Trump administration, and more.
Then, old Late Show friend Jon Batiste is back in the building.
- 1/6/2025
- by Matt Moore
- Last Night On


Awards season has kicked off with a bang for 2025 with the arrival of the winners for the year’s Golden Globe Awards.
Hollywood congregated in force at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles to see the biggest winners on the film stage, including ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Perez’. ‘The Brutalist’ won for best film (drama), best actor (drama), and best director. In contrast, Emilia Perez won Best Film (Comedy/Musical), Best Non-English Film, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Song.
Here’s the full list of winners and nominees:
Also in news – BAFTA announces longlist of nominees for 2025
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Winner: “The Brutalist” (A24)
“A Complete Unknown” (Searchlight Pictures)
“Conclave” (Focus Features)
“Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
“Nickel Boys” (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)
“September 5” (Paramount Pictures)
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Winner: “Emilia Pérez” (Netflix)
“Anora” (Neon)
“Challengers” (Amazon MGM Studios)
“A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures...
Hollywood congregated in force at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles to see the biggest winners on the film stage, including ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Emilia Perez’. ‘The Brutalist’ won for best film (drama), best actor (drama), and best director. In contrast, Emilia Perez won Best Film (Comedy/Musical), Best Non-English Film, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Song.
Here’s the full list of winners and nominees:
Also in news – BAFTA announces longlist of nominees for 2025
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Winner: “The Brutalist” (A24)
“A Complete Unknown” (Searchlight Pictures)
“Conclave” (Focus Features)
“Dune: Part Two” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
“Nickel Boys” (Orion Pictures/Amazon MGM Studios)
“September 5” (Paramount Pictures)
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Winner: “Emilia Pérez” (Netflix)
“Anora” (Neon)
“Challengers” (Amazon MGM Studios)
“A Real Pain” (Searchlight Pictures...
- 1/6/2025
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk

The red carpet has been rolled out, the suits and gowns have been set free, and the statuettes have been shined, which can only mean one thing: Awards season is back back back! Last night, at a ceremony in Los Angeles hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, it was the 2025 Golden Globes' turn to kick off the Hollywood festivities, offering us our first real sense of the top dogs and dark horses as the BAFTAs and Oscars inch ever nearer. And so far, Jacques Audiard's trans mobster musical Emilia Pérez and Brady Corbet's monumental epic The Brutalist are leading the pack, with the two movies picking up four and three gongs respectively on a night in which major contenders Anora, Conclave, and Wicked were largely relegated to the sidelines.
Among the awards Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist took home were Best Comedy or Musical, Best Non-English Language Film, Best Original Song,...
Among the awards Emilia Pérez and The Brutalist took home were Best Comedy or Musical, Best Non-English Language Film, Best Original Song,...
- 1/6/2025
- by Jordan King
- Empire - Movies


The 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards, held on January 5, 2025, at The Beverly Hilton, marked an electrifying start to the awards season. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the ceremony celebrated an array of stellar performances and groundbreaking projects across film and television. Glaser, known for her sharp wit, kept the evening lighthearted and inclusive, ensuring the focus remained on the honorees.
The French musical-comedy Emilia Pérez emerged as the evening’s biggest winner, sweeping four categories, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Director for Jacques Audiard. Meanwhile, the epic historical drama series Shōgun dominated television, claiming awards for Best Television Series – Drama and individual acting accolades for Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada.
Demi Moore secured her first Golden Globe win for her captivating performance in The Substance, while Adrien Brody took home Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for The Brutalist. Other notable victories included Flow,...
The French musical-comedy Emilia Pérez emerged as the evening’s biggest winner, sweeping four categories, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Director for Jacques Audiard. Meanwhile, the epic historical drama series Shōgun dominated television, claiming awards for Best Television Series – Drama and individual acting accolades for Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada.
Demi Moore secured her first Golden Globe win for her captivating performance in The Substance, while Adrien Brody took home Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for The Brutalist. Other notable victories included Flow,...
- 1/6/2025
- by Deepshikha Deb
- High on Films
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