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IN FOCUS: Half of UK adults don’t read regularly, according to a new survey. Helen Coffey asks where it all went wrong – and whether we can ever find our way back between the pages
The British director, 86, told The Hollywood Reporter about a negative review he received for his science-fiction movie and the purpose it still serves in his life nearly 40 years later.
Hate to break it to you, but if you've been skipping foreign-language movies on Netflix just because you don't feel like reading subtitles, you've been missing out, my friend. Parasite director ...
The Apostle (Galician: O Apóstolo) is a 2012 Spanish adult stop-motion animated fantasy horror film written and directed by Fernando Cortizo (in his directorial debut). Produced by Artefact Productions, it stars Carlos Blanco Vila, Paul Naschy, Jorge Sanz, Geraldine Chaplin and Luis Tosar. It was the last film starring Naschy, who died in ...
Friends Till Death (Spanish: Amigos hasta la muerte) is a 2023 Spanish-Mexican comedy-drama film written and directed by Javier Veiga in his directorial debut. [3] It stars Veiga, Marta Hazas and Mauricio Ochmann [4] accompanied by Luna Gallego, Nacho Nugo, Óscar Allo, Xosé A. Touriñán, David Amor, Ledicia Sola, Xoel López, Fele Martínez and Mela Casal. [5]
Don't Listen (Spanish: Voces, lit. 'Voices') is a 2020 Spanish supernatural horror thriller film directed by Ángel Gómez Hernández in his feature film debut. Its cast features Rodolfo Sancho, Ana Fernández, Ramón Barea, and Belén Fabra, among others.
Before the reading of their mother's will, four estranged sisters find out that the man they've known as their father is not and each one has a different father. Their mother, Carmen, left a video testament in which she reveals her secret, and as a last wish and condition of receiving their inheritance tells her daughters to find their ...
The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema (Spanish: Época de Oro del Cine Mexicano) is a boom period in the history of Mexican cinema, between 1932 and 1969. [1] It was characterized by the production of high-quality films that contributed to shaping Mexican national identity and culture.