The Palestinian American director Cherien Dabis offers eloquent context with her generational drama about Palestinian men. By Lisa Kennedy When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
This video features a fresh take on kinilaw made with banana heart blossoms and chayote. Light, tangy, and refreshing, this dish highlights traditional Filipino flavors using wholesome, plant-forward ...
A renowned psychic who delighted Daily Mail readers with her 2025 predictions is back with her eye-catching forecasts for 2026. Mary 'Mae' Jordan, 78, better known as Mae the Irish Psychic, said some ...
GMA Network, the leading media company in the Philippines, produces a wide variety of content. As Rochella Ann Salvador, the assistant VP of the Worldwide Division, explains to TV Drama, high-end ...
Welcome to Global Breakouts, Deadline’s fortnightly strand in which we shine a spotlight on the TV shows and films killing it in their local territories. Breakout hits are emerging in pockets of the ...
Filipino filmmaker Arvin Belarmino is bringing his debut feature “Ria” into production following his successful run with two back-to-back short films at Cannes. The punk drama follows Ria, an orphaned ...
Following ‘Small Things Like These’ and ‘Peaky Blinders’ as the Oscar-winning actor’s third collaboration with director Tim Mielants, the Netflix drama also features Tracey Ullman, Emily Watson and ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 (UPI) --In the tradition of movies like Blackberry and Air, the new film Swiped, on Hulu Sept. 19, chronicles the development of dating apps Tinder and Bumble. Unfortunately, this ...
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, let’s revisit 1985’s Desert Hearts, a trailblazing lesbian love story the premiered 40 years ago this month. This ...
In its new season on PBS’s “Masterpiece,” the crime drama is back on track as one of the best British mystery series. By Mike Hale Jess and Sunny, the two slightly phlegmatic cops who run a London ...