Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ returns to Prague in IMAX 70mm for 10th anniversary
As with last year’s Oppenheimer, Prague’s IMAX cinema at Cinema City Flora will be the only one in continental Europe to screen Interstellar in 70mm.
As with last year’s Oppenheimer, Prague’s IMAX cinema at Cinema City Flora will be the only one in continental Europe to screen Interstellar in 70mm.
Gorgeous sets and locations, great action scenes, and solid performances struggle against a muddled script in the Czech Republic’s biggest film to date
The Jan Žižka biopic took in just $810,000 on 1,311 cinema screens this past weekend, ranking among the lowest tallies for films debuting on 1,000+ screens
Limbs are severed and throats slit in the gruesome new trailer for the Czech-produced film starring Ben Foster and Michael Caine
Four years after wrapping production in 2018, the most expensive Czech movie ever made will premiere in September
The two-time Oscar winner will be award for his contribution to world cinema at the festival’s opening ceremony on August 20
The Hollywood star will present two recent films and be honored for his contribution to world cinema at the film fest, starting next weekend.
Rafferty Law’s street urchin does graffiti and parkour in this insipid version of Dickens classic Oliver Twist
John David Washington and Robert Pattinson star in the first Hollywood blockbuster to hit cinemas in six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic
The two-time Oscar winner has joined what will reportedly be the most expensive Czech film ever made, opposite Ben Foster as Jan Žižka
Michael Caine, Alan Arkin, and Morgan Freeman are always worth watching, but this by-the-number outing gives them little to work with
The Last Witch Hunter enters the hot-hot-hot genre of witch-hunting movies following Season of the Witch, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, and Seventh Son
Youth is a little bit of a mess – and certainly not as on-target as the director’s previous film, the Oscar-winning The Great Beauty
Danny Collins is light in plot, offers few surprises, and moves at what could charitably be called a leisurely pace
Kingsman: The Secret Service works best as a comedy that subverts the James Bond franchise and doesn’t take itself seriously
Stonehearst Asylum is an enjoyably old-fashioned piece of horror filmmaking, though it won’t hold many surprises for astute viewers
Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, one of the most anticipated films of 2014, is not the masterpiece some may be expecting, but a rare visionary head-trip nonetheless
Now You See Me, a glitzy, star-studded Vegas-style collaboration, won’t hold up in retrospect but it’s plenty fun while it’s unfolding
The Dark Knight Rises is Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated follow-up to The Dark Knight and final chapter in his Batman trilogy
Cars 2, a sequel to one of Pixar’s less memorable features, is the studio’s first outright dud
Inception is a masterpiece, brilliant and complex, endlessly fascinating and thought-provoking and profound
The Dark Knight is the first film to truly transcend the genre trappings of a comic-book movie and give us a legitimate piece of visionary cinema
Sleuth pales so vividly in comparison to the original material that it cannot be deemed anything other than a failure