In Walter Salles’s Oscar-nominated film, Fernanda Torres plays a woman whose family is torn apart by Brazil’s military ...
A killer horror comedy lights up the end of January while a lot of silliness and one serious-minded indie feature unfold in ...
In trying times, political films are nothing new. One of cinema’s most essential functions is to inform its audience — to ...
Fernanda Torres' appearance at W’s Best Performances Party 2025 has left her fans abuzz with admiration. The Brazilian ...
Directed by The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station 's Walter Salles, Brazil's entry in the Best International Feature Film race — as well as a welcome but unexpected nominee for Best Picture — I'm ...
The film is based on a memoir written by Paiva's son, Marcelo, but you don't need to know that to know that it is first and ...
The contenders for the top prize, whose winner will be announced on March 2, include the sweeping epics ‘The Brutalist’ and ‘Dune: Part Two,’ the magical musical ‘Wicked,’ and the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A ...
Here's a guide for what you need to know about this year's big Oscar-nominated films, and where to watch them.
Torres is only the second Brazilian actress to receive an Oscar nomination. The first was her mother, Fernanda Montenegro, ...
Playing the wife of a disappeared political prisoner, Torres exhibits the ways mothers must carry on after tragedy ...
I’m Still Here caps weeks of packed screenings after a Best Actress Golden Globe win by star Fernanda Torres with a ...
In movies, political resistance often takes the form of protest, hunger strike or armed uprising. But in Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here,” it comes in the shape of a defiant smile. The film stars ...