‘Copa 71’ Doc On Unofficial First Women’s World Cup Coming To Cinemas

Director Rachel Ramsay and Director James Erskine speak with the press during the

EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired U.S. rights to Copa 71, a documentary about the pioneering “Unofficial Women’s World Cup” that created a sensation in 1971 but has since been virtually erased from history. Rachel Ramsay […]

GODZILLA MINUS ONE Heading Back to Cinemas in Black and White

A scared woman looks out the window of a train and sees Godzilla rampaging through the city in Godzilla Minus One in black and white.

The original Japanese masterpiece Godzilla hit theaters in 1954. The moody black-and-white production introduced the world to kaiju cinema and launched a beloved franchise. Almost 70 years later, with 32 Japanese sequels under his gargantuan […]

Recife, Brazil Mapped Through Its Old Cinemas In ‘Pictures Of Ghosts’ – Deadline

Director Kleber Mendonça Filho

As an internationally renowned director, Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho is, in a manner of speaking, a citizen of the world: Regularly premiering films at Cannes, frequently traveling to festivals elsewhere in Europe, Australia, and […]

METALLICA ‘M72 World Tour Live From Arlington, TX – A Two Night Event’ Coming To Cinemas Worldwide

METALLICA 'M72 World Tour Live From Arlington, TX - A Two Night Event' Coming To Cinemas Worldwide

Major METALLICA news from Down Under! “Metallica: 72 Seasons – Global Premiere” has just screened in cinemas in New Zealand and moviegoers there were the first to learn that METALLICA‘s “M72” world tour is set […]

Cinemas To Play 2014 Ukrainian Film ‘The Guide’ To Help Relief Effort – Deadline

Ukraine

A group of theater owners from giant Regal to independent cinemas have signed on to screen Ukrainian director Oles Sanin’s 2014 feature film The Guide starting Friday, with proceeds going to relief efforts for the […]