Filming on Lee Chang-dong’s Netflix film Possible Love (WT) has been underway for months. The film stars Jeon Do Yeon, Sul Kyung Gu, Zo In Sung, and Cho Yeo Jung and is scheduled for release in 2026.
Dec. 10 (UPI) --The Sundance Film Festival announced the film and television projects playing at the 2026 festival on Wednesday. The Sundance Film Festival runs in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, ...
“Die My Love,” directed by Lynne Ramsay, follows young couple Grace (Jennifer Lawrence) and Jackson (Robert Pattinson) after their move to an isolated area in Montana and the birth of their first ...
The film has been selected as Iceland’s entry to the Best International Feature Film category for the 98th Academy Awards. Icelandic filmmaker Hlynur Pálmason has proven to be uniquely skilled at ...
EXCLUSIVE: Janus Films has set a January 30, 2026 release date for Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason’s family drama The Love That Remains and unveiled its trailer for the film. The work captures a ...
The upcoming film “Love Barista” has unveiled new stills of Lee Kwang Soo! “Love Barista” follows Kang Jun Woo (Lee Kwang Soo), Asia’s biggest star who finds himself stranded in Vietnam without his ...
Korean film “The World of Love” has secured a Chinese distribution deal with Light Films Limited, marking a significant breakthrough in a market that has been largely closed to Korean cinema for ...
Angelina Jolie went to Spain’s San Sebastián Film Festival to promote her upcoming Alice Winocour movie Couture, and it was inevitable she’d face political questions from the press considering the ...
Love, Brooklyn by Rachael Abigail Holder was a standout in a big expansion on a strong specialty weekend with some nice debuts, solid holdovers and a surprise haul for an animated faith-based film.
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Lynne Ramsay has never been one to shy away from disturbing portrayals of challenging subject matter, and her new film “Die My Love” sees the auteur probing the depths of postpartum depression.