
Czech box office Nov. 13-16: ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ pulls a fast one on holiday weekend
The third film in the Now You See Me series came in first at the Czech box office over the weekend leading into Monday’s Nov. 17 national holiday.

The third film in the Now You See Me series came in first at the Czech box office over the weekend leading into Monday’s Nov. 17 national holiday.

Frankenstein, Guillermo del Toro’s blockbuster Netflix adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel, was the most popular movie on streaming services over the past week.

The Kino Brasil Festival returns to Prague this November, showcasing Brazil’s diverse cinema, culture, and stories under the theme “Faces of Brazil.”

Artificial snow, burned-out cars, and gore effects transform Prague 7 into Raccoon City for director Zach Cregger’s new Resident Evil film, which appears to be employing extensive physical effects.

Karlovy Vary Variations returns with films by Jim Jarmusch, Richard Linklater, and Paolo Sorrentino, alongside classical music concerts in iconic venues.

Cockroach (Švábi), an independently-financed feature-length debut from Luboš Kučera, premieres in Czech cinemas later this month.

This MMA biopic features a career-best performance from Dwayne Johnson as wrestler Mark Kerr, and some appealing 90s era filmmaking.

The 28th French Film Festival in Prague features Cannes premieres, tributes to Émilie Dequenne and Alain Delon, and a Czech critics’ contest.

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This eye-opening, heartbreaking tale of how young minds are co-opted by state propaganda represents an urgent and invaluable document of life inside contemporary Russia.

This slick new adaptation of the Stephen King novel lacks the campy thrills of the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger version, but is far more faithful to the original source.

Edison Filmhub hosts Tanuki Nights, a festival of Japanese films blending folklore, anime, and modern cinema from Nov. 14–16.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps topped Czech streaming charts over the first week in November, according to streaming aggregator JustWatch.

This adaptation takes excessive liberties to reimagine the classic horror novel as a kind of twisted romance, but del Toro’s grandiose visuals bring the story to vivid life when it matters most.

The 12th Aussie & Kiwi Film Festival brings new Australian and New Zealand films to Prague cinemas Edison Filmhub, Kino Lucerna, and Kino Ponrepo.

Netflix’s historical series The Age of Innocence starts filming in Liberec, with city center locations doubling for 19th-century New York.

Predator: Badlands opened with CZK 5.59 million to lead the Czech box office this weekend, falling in line with a strong performance globally.

Prague’s iconic cinema Bio Oko reopened Nov. 8 after upgrades to seating, sound, projection, and accessibility while keeping its historic charm.

Prague hosts the 12th annual 3Kino festival, now the Polish Film Festival Prague, from Nov. 10–16 featuring premieres, live silent film music, and art exhibitions.

This stark drama thrives on Jennifer Lawrence’s fully-committed performance in the lead, but the contemplative nature of the narrative is unlikely to resonate with general audiences.

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Prague’s Ukrainian Film Week, held Nov. 11–17 at Kino Atlas, spotlights recent works reflecting courage, identity, and life amid war.

This is an undeniably fun sci-fi B-movie writ large, made with great care by director and co-writer Dan Trachtenberg, who tells a scaled-back story with a heavy dose of lore.

The 3D animated Czech film Little Eve: Stories of Planet Earth debuts at Prague Planetarium, blending science, art, and emotion.