
‘Thunderbolts*’ movie review: Marvel anti-heroes defeat depression in dullest MCU outing yet
If this is Marvel’s answer to The Suicide Squad, it feels a lot closer to the much-derided 2016 version than James Gunn’s 2021 revision.
If this is Marvel’s answer to The Suicide Squad, it feels a lot closer to the much-derided 2016 version than James Gunn’s 2021 revision.
The Czech capital is among 11 locations that meets the criteria for the next season of Mike White’s hit HBO series, according to available information.
This modest but engaging feature from director Duncan Skiles (The Clovehitch Killer) thrives on the dynamic between its characters and two compelling lead performances.
A new digital restoration of Jaroslav Papoušek’s 1969 satire Ecce Homo Homolka will premiere at this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
The satirical ‘beauty horror’ retelling of Cinderella features gore, body horror—and roots in the beloved Czech fairy tale Three Wishes for Cinderella (Tři oříšky pro Popelku).
This action film from the director of The Raid features a contrived and often illogical narrative but enough brutal slam-bang action to warrant a recommendation for genre fans.
Zuzana Kirchnerová’s debut feature Caravan, starring Aňa Geislerová, will premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
A new sports documentary titled Zlatá cesta (The Path to Gold) is now playing in Czech cinemas ahead of the 2025 IIHF hockey tournament.
Editor Jiří Brožek will receive the President’s Award at the 2025 Karlovy Vary festival for his decades-long impact on Czech and Czechoslovak cinema.
Despite an innovative premise, solid effects work, and standout scenes of terror, this one devolves into an unusually tedious sit that is unlikely to satisfy fans of the game.
Thanks to a character-driven narrative and first-rate performances from Affleck and Bernthal, this one exceeds expectations and delivers a more satisfying experience than the original.
This masterfully-crafted film from director Ryan Coogler contains some unforgettable musical sequences and a pair of dynamite performances from Michael B. Jordan.
The slick production values suggest there’s some entertainment value here, but the mind-numbing script might lower your IQ the longer you longer you keep watching.
This borderline experimental film from writer-director Brian Skiba feels more like outsider art than anything its respectable cast would indicate. You have been warned.
This espionage thriller boasts a captivating performance from Malek and slick direction from James Hawes, but also a tangled mess of a plot that fails to connect on multiple levels.
This spy thriller from the Robert Littell novel is worth revisiting with the release of a 2025 remake starring Rami Malek in cinemas worldwide this weekend.
A unique setting, taut direction, and engaging performances keep Drop compulsively watchable despite an underwritten script that leans far too heavily on familiar thriller tropes.
This old-fashioned, no-nonsense thriller doesn’t waste a second of screen time, and represents director Steven Soderbergh‘s best film in years.
This high-concept, white-knuckle thriller benefits greatly from two powerhouse performances and inventive filmmaking from director David Yarovesky.
This one never deviates from the usual John Wick formula, but committed work from lead Jason Statham keeps it firing on all cylinders despite a lengthy runtime.
A new trailer for Ballerina reveals Ana de Armas in action and highlights Prague filming locations utilized in the upcoming John Wick spinoff.
Some inspired action sequences and an appealing performance from Jack Quaid make this one genuinely fun throughout.
Jiří Mádl’s Waves, about the Prague Spring and Czechoslovak Radio, premieres in France trimmed by 15 minutes and retitled Radio Prague – Waves of the Revolt.
Skarsgård will introduce the film alongside Czech producer Petr Jákl at Cinema City Slovanský dům in Prague on March 26.