Films
The Genocide of “The Sunday People”: 365,000,000 Christians persecuted worldwide – Analysis
One in seven Christians around the world (14%) is persecuted
Sorry, but the T-Rex doesn’t look anything like you think it does
Not that ferocious, actually?
Gosford Park | Athens | February 3
The Athens International Film Festival (AIFF) commemorates the history of the eminent Athenian Cine Ideal, after its recent shuttering, with a series of screenings titled "Opening Nights Ideal" at the Cinobo Opera (57 Akadimias). As part of the series, Robert Altman's satirical comedy-mystery "Gosford Park" will be screened at 10.45 p.m, on February 3.
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Margot Robbie: Happy Regardless of Oscar Snub
The star of "Barbie" Margot Robbie, commented on her absence from the nominations for "Best Actress" at the Oscars.
The film received a total of eight Oscar nominations, including categories for "Best Picture", "Best Supporting Actor", and "Best Supporting Actress". However, fans were disappointed by her omission from the lead role.
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Another Public Killing In Bulgaria - This Time "The Notary" Was Murdered
In a shocking incident, Martin Bojanov, widely known as "The Notary," fell victim to a fatal shooting in Sofia's Gorna Banya neighborhood. The notorious figure, infamous for his involvement in fraudulent activities, was shot in the head.
Greek-American filmmaker revisits 1970s in ‘The Holdovers’
Even though he's a frequent visitor to Greece - coming in the summer for the Evia Film Project and in autumn for the Thessaloniki International Film Festival - Kathimerini caught up with Alexander Payne in London this time.
Fans outraged by Barbie snubs
The announcement of Oscar nominations always generates a bit of buzz, with fans weighing in on which movies and which actors deserved recognition and didn't get it.
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Big tales of envy, love, passison and murder
Internationally acclaimed Greek baritone Dimitri Platanias is taking the stage at the Greek National Opera with two roles that have already earned him rave reviews in London and elsewhere: Alfio in Pietro Mascagni's "Cavalleria rusticana" and Tonio in Ruggero Leoncavallo's "Pagliacci," enduring representatives of the Italian verismo movement.
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Yorgos Lanthimos sets sights on Oscar glory
Yorgos Lanthimos' black comedy fantasy "Poor Things" received 11 Oscar nominations on Tuesday, including best picture, director and actress. The novel-based movie, about an infant whose brain has been transplanted into the body of a grown woman, played by Emma Stone, was the second most nominated film behind Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," which led the field with 13 nods.
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'Oppenheimer' leads Oscar nominations
After a tumultuous movie year marred by strikes and work stoppages, the Academy Awards showered nominations yesterday on Christopher Nolan's blockbuster biopic, "Oppenheimer," which came away with a leading 13 nominations.
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