Tsai Ming-liang’s ‘The Hole’ Returns to New York Cinemas in Pristine 35mm Print, Offering Timely Reflection on Isolation and Connection June 28, 2026 Tsai Ming-liang’s critically acclaimed 1998 film, The Hole, is set to make a significant return to New York City cinemas, premiering in a newly… Continue Reading
Supernatural Thriller Iwaiyama Explores Ancient Taboos and Modern Fears in Japanese Cinemas June 26, 2026 The highly anticipated supernatural horror film Iwaiyama, based on the chilling novel by renowned author Nanami Kamon, made its theatrical debut across Japan on… Continue Reading
We’re Nothing At All: Herman Yau’s Social Drama Ignites UK & Ireland Cinemas with Incisive Critique of Hong Kong Society May 9, 2026 The cinematic landscape of Hong Kong has long been a fertile ground for diverse storytelling, from martial arts epics to gritty crime thrillers. In… Continue Reading
The Survival of One of the UK’s Oldest Independent Cinemas is Under Threat as Oriel College Refuses Lease Extension May 7, 2026 The future of the Ultimate Picture Palace (UPP), a cherished independent cinema in east Oxford and one of the UK’s oldest, hangs precariously in… Continue Reading
Yuen Woo-ping’s “Blades of the Guardians” Arrives in UK and Irish Cinemas from April 17 March 19, 2026 A Master’s Return and a Genre’s Rejuvenation Yuen Woo-ping, a name synonymous with some of the most iconic martial arts sequences in cinematic history,… Continue Reading
Omukade: Supernatural Horror Film Rooted in Japanese Folklore to Haunt Cinemas in April 2026 March 19, 2026 The cinematic landscape is poised for a significant entry into the supernatural horror genre with the upcoming release of "Omukade," a film drawing deeply… Continue Reading