
‘Krakatit’: Otakar Vávra’s classic Czech sci-fi film noir gets debut U.S. Blu-ray release
The 1948 Czech science fiction film based on Karel Čapek’s novel arrives in a restored U.S. edition, expanding access to a key work of postwar European cinema.

The 1948 Czech science fiction film based on Karel Čapek’s novel arrives in a restored U.S. edition, expanding access to a key work of postwar European cinema.

Vividly realized performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien and some eye-popping filmmaking gusto make this director Sam Raimi’s best film since 2009’s Drag Me to Hell.

The Trilobit Awards honored Czech film and TV makers whose work explored personal tragedy, social trauma and public responsibility.

The debut feature from the writer-director-star and popular YouTuber will hit cinemas in Prague and across the Czech Republic on Friday, Jan. 30.

This cinematic stress test from filmmaker Josh Safdie follows in the footsteps of the director’s Good Time and Uncut Gems in escalating the rat-a-tat tension to almost unbearable levels.

The Vietnamese-Czech drama heads to American cinemas after its Karlovy Vary debut and premiere in local cinemas last summer.

After debuting in second place last weekend, The Rip was the most popular movie on streaming services over the past week according to data from aggregator JustWatch.

Markéta Ekrt Válková’s Amira’s Children chronicles a Syrian family’s 10-year journey navigating life, identity, and integration in Prague.

Avatar: Fire and Ash maintained its position atop the Czech box office for the sixth consecutive week, adding CZK 7.15 million to its massive total

A new Czech-Austrian film revisits the life of Mitsuko Aoyama, a Japanese woman who reshaped a Bohemian aristocratic family.

How Radim Zapletal’s handcrafted boats became trusted assets for major film and TV productions worldwide.

The literary basis and heavy themes may be enough to turn off general audiences, but Zhao’s tender treatment and Buckley stunning lead performance turns this into an unforgettable experience.

The 20th Pragueshorts Film Festival presents 15 Czech shorts, including premieres, Czech Lion candidates, and internationally screened films.

This gentle story of life in American west feels deeply authentic with its stark location filming in rural Colorado, and deeply resonates thanks to Josh O’Connor’s tender performance in the lead.

This pared-back return to the franchise, a direct and largely faithful adaptation of 2001’s Silent Hill 2, looks great and boasts some excellent creature effects, and may please fans of the games.

Peter Jackson’s trilogy returns to Czech cinemas in their extended editions, reflecting renewed global interest during its 25th anniversary.

The Czech co-production scores a best documentary nomination, highlighting the country’s growing international impact alongside animated short Hurikán.

The festival explores alternative pornography through short films, discussions, and a safe, inclusive festival environment.

The premise instantly draws us in, and solid execution maintains our interest for the majority of the movie, but a third act implosion sinks the whole enterprise.
Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2 continue their month-long stranglehold of the Czech box office, coming in first and second for the fifth straight weekend.

Franz director Agnieszka Holland received Prague’s Karl IV. Award for her lifetime contributions to socially engaged cinema.

How to Train Your Dragon was the most popular movie on streaming services in the Czech Republic over the past week, according to data from

Věra Chytilová’s 1992 comedy The Inheritance returns to Czech cinemas from Jan. 22, offering audiences a chance to revisit the cult classic.

The Czech Film and Television Academy announced nominations for the 33rd Czech Lion Awards, highlighting a diverse year in Czech cinema.