
Great Scott! ‘Back to the Future’ returns to Prague cinemas for 40th anniversary
The 1985 classic Back to the Future returns to Czech cinemas for its 40th anniversary, screening in 4DX at select locations.

The 1985 classic Back to the Future returns to Czech cinemas for its 40th anniversary, screening in 4DX at select locations.

Mezipatra Queer Film Festival returns to Prague and Brno, showcasing 26 features, 49 shorts, and expert discussions from Nov. 6–21.

The Czech-Danish documentary Mr. Nobody vs. Putin is Denmark’s 2026 Oscar submission, marking the fourth Czech-produced submission.

Kathryn Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite was the most popular film on streaming services in Czechia over the past week, according to aggregator JustWatch.

Action star Chuck Norris has canceled his November visit to Prague for the planned Weekend with a Legend event, organizers confirmed.

In the Karlín neighborhood of Prague 8, an action scene involving snow, gunfire, explosions, and fast driving was filmed from Oct. 29-Nov. 2.

Sugar Candy (Cukrkandl) held on to the top spot at the Czech box office over the Halloween weekend with a CZK 2.18 million haul.

Maja Penčič’s debut documentary Minimum Love probes Prague’s youth on love, fear, and disillusionment in a world adrift.

A high-powered CEO is kidnapped by a conspiracy theorist convinced she is an alien from Andromeda in Bugonia, the latest film from Poor Things and The Favourite director Yorgos Lanthimos

This good-natured comedy from writer-director-star Aziz Ansari rarely boasts big laughs or especially memorable moments, but evokes an agreeable Frank Capra sentimentality.

This is essentially Bram Stoker’s Dracula with strong lean towards period romance, and remains compulsively watchable throughout thanks to writer-director Luc Besson’s flair for the preposterous.

Spielberg displays a strong command of visual storytelling in her feature debut, but the narrative starts off on shaky ground and takes its time going nowhere.

Weapons was the most popular movie streaming in the Czech Republic during its debut on HBO Max this past week according to streaming aggregator JustWatch.

The new BOO festival in Prague screens top short films from across the world with interactive programs and generational audience juries.

Dan Svátek’s new documentary I Am Taiwanese revisits Miloš Vystrčil’s 2020 Taiwan visit and its lasting political resonance.

The 22nd Indian Film Festival in Prague spotlights Bollywood’s revival with new films, classics, and social stories on the big screen.

Czech films continue to dominate the local box office, as Sugar Candy (Cukrkandl) topped a strong Czech box office this past weekend with CZK 4.05 million.

This authentic-feeling political thriller from the director of The Hurt Locker is captivating from beginning to end despite the repetitious nature of its narrative.

This isn’t even a movie about Bruce Springsteen at all—it’s a movie about depression, and the Boss is merely the vessel to tell its story.

The new Czech documentary Kingdom of Soap Bubbles traces the Schicht family’s rise from a local soap maker to Unilever co-founders.

The latest Resident Evil film shoots in Prague’s Karlín next week, bringing large-scale night scenes, gunfire, and artificial snow.

The upcoming biopic Nepela follows Olympic figure skater Ondrej Nepela’s hidden struggle for freedom under Czechoslovakia’s communist regime.

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Grasshopper Film acquires U.S. rights to Czech Oscar entry I’m Not Everything I Want To Be, a documentary on photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková.