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‘Animol’Review: Knife-Edge Youth Prison Drama Featuring Stephen Graham Is a Tough Watch Tempered With Vulnerability, Heart and Hope

Tut Nyuot plays a new inmate at a Northeast England detention center for young offenders in 'Adolescence' actor Ashley Walters’ directing debut.

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Timothée Chalamet Says Movies in Theaters Create “More of a Moment” and Explains His Press Tour: “This is the Aspirational, Hip-Hop Part of Me”

The 'Marty Supreme' star made an appearance at a special Valentine's Eve screening of 'Call Me by Your Name' on Friday.

Timothée Chalamet speaks during the Valentine's Day weekend special screening of "Call Me By Your Name", hosted by Cinespia, at Los Angeles Theatre on Feb. 13.

‘Rosebush Pruning’ Review: Callum Turner, Riley Keough, Jamie Bell and Elle Fanning Serve up Shallowness With Style in Mixed-Bag Satire

Lukas Gage, Tracy Letts and Pamela Anderson also star in Karim Aїnouz’s dark comedy of smug privilege as a mask for the sinister rot at the heart of the patriarchal family.

Rosebush Pruning

Politics Take Center Stage at the Berlinale as Social Media Backlash Looms

As press conference remarks are clipped and amplified online, some filmmakers worry that speaking freely could invite instant backlash.

Berlinale international jury president Wim Wenders waves to photographers on Feb. 12, 2026.

Kate Hudson Reflects on Wanting “Something Different” After Years of Rom-Coms and Being Told She Was “Too Old” to Start a Music Career

The 'Song Sung Blue' Oscar nominee was honored with the Arlington Artist of the Year Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Friday.

Kate Hudson attends the 41st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Feb. 13.

Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights’ Faces Unexpected Trouble, Needs Strong Valentine’s Day Bump

While still set to win the weekend, the edgy movie adaptation of the iconic novel starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi is at risk of coming in notably behind expectations after getting slapped with a B CinemaScore from audiences and seeing its critics score diminish day by day.

(L-r) Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights

From Jersey High School Teacher to Oscar Nominee: Robert Kaplow Breaks Down His ‘Blue Moon’ Script

Kaplow, the music world’s 71-year-old wunderkind, also discusses how he and star Ethan Hawke collaborated on finding a captivating voice for Hart.

Ethan Hawke (left) and Andrew Scott in Blue Moon.

Berlin Hidden Gem: How ‘Filipiñana’ Director Rafael Manuel Turned a Golf Course Into a Portrait of Power and Complicity

The Filipino filmmaker's debut feature uses striking formalism — from its 4:3 aspect ratio to amplified sound design — to expose the brutal inequalities lurking beneath a Philippine country club's manicured calm.

Filipiñana

‘Collapse’ Review: A Stark and Scathing Meditation on the War in Gaza, Told from the Israeli Side of the Border

Director Anat Even’s first-person documentary was shot in the wake of the October 7th massacre, chronicling the devastation both in Israel and Gaza.

Collapse

Rupert Grint Quizzed on Rise of Fascism in the U.K. at Berlin ‘Nightborn’ Presser: “I’m Against It… But I Choose My Moments When to Speak”

'Nightborn' director Hanna Bergholm was also asked about donning a watermelon pin, telling journalists at the film festival: "I think we have a responsibility to speak up... not speaking up is also a choice."

Seidi Haarla, Rupert Grint and Hanna Bergholm at the Berlin Film Festival photocall for 'Nightborn on Feb. 14, 2026.

‘Harry Potter’ Star Johnny Flynn on Lucius Malfoy, J.K. Rowling Debate and His Berlinale Western ‘A Prayer for the Dying’

The British actor-musician is just about everywhere right now. This week, he's in Berlin for the premiere of Dara Van Dusen's drama with John C. Reilly, and anticipates getting emotional: "It's been such a powerful experience."

John C. Reilly (left) and Johnny Flynn in A Prayer for the Dying

‘Silence of the Lambs’ Team Reckons With Transphobia Criticism: “There’s Regret”

As the hit movie turns 35, Ted Levine opens up to The Hollywood Reporter about complicated feelings over playing Buffalo Bill and the representation of gender: "It's unfortunate that the film vilified that, and it's f***ing wrong."

Silence of the Lambs

Charli xcx Brats Up Berlin: ‘The Moment’ Star Applauds the Fest for “Not Shying Away From Political Films,” Declares Brat Era “Over”

"I feel like I'm only just starting out," the Brit superstar said about crashing Hollywood with her mockumentary film.

Charli xcx at the Berlin Film Festival for 'The Moment,' Feb. 14, 2026.
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