The classic action film Oldboy is set to get an English-language TV adaptation, with original director Park Chan-Wook attached as producer.
A French linguist has been making waves with his boldly-titled book 'The English language does not exist - it's just badly pronounced French', but does the professor actually have a point?
Lost in Frenchlation – the cinema club that screens French films with English subtitles – has seven screenings in store for May 2024.
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The scheme was made possible by £150,000 funding from the devolution deal for Cornwall.
2003 film of 1996-98 manga already inspired Spike Lee's 2013 film
Lionsgate Television is teaming up with Park Chan-wook (Thirst, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance) for an English-language series adaptation of the director’s own 2003 cult masterpiece, Old Boy, which itself was based on Garon Tsuchiya’s manga of the same name. The movie followed Oh Deasu (Choi Min-sik), who wakes up only to find himself locked in a room for 15 years, until he finally wakes up in the same place he Continue reading →
Cream City Cinema series has everything from documentaries to music videos.
Jackson, 75, and Travolta, 70, played hitman team Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega in the motion picture.
Eighteen Peking Opera films are showing at the cinema of the China National Film Museum (CNFM) during the 14th Beijing International Film Festival (BJIFF). Visitors can apply for the ticket online for free to watch these films.CNFM is a place worth visiting.
Tribeca Festival has revealed its feature film lineup for its 2024 festival, which includes films from actors Lily Gladstone and Michael Cera and documentaries featuring Prince, Carlos Santana and Dolly Parton. The opening night film is documentary “Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge,” directed by Tribeca alumna Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Trish Dalton. This year’s festival, […]
I’m one of the 2.5 million users of Slovene – and English and German speakers would do well to be curious about usA couple of years ago, I received an invitation from a German cultural institution to present my debut short story collection, which was translated into German that year. The terms and conditions were generous: we pay you (a lot, as far as I was concerned), we host you for as long as you wish (I decided on three nights), we will arrange a host who loves your book – and if you need...