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May 24, 2013
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  • 30/12/2011 | Argentina

    Cinema ticket sales 40% higher in 2011

    With a little over 42,245,000 tickets sold this year, Argentina's cinema box office sales over took those of last year by a whopping 40% and were very close to equaling the record number of sales made in 2004 - even though national film releases throughout the year did not help to facilitate the growth.  

  • 24/05/2012 | Argentina

    This week at the movies

    Here come the Men in Black! Yes, the famous galaxy defenders are officially back! The third edition of the film starring Will Smith, Tommy-Lee Jones and Emma Thomson is also available in 3D this time around. To see the full list of new releases click on the headline.

  • 05/12/2012 | Entertainment

    Latest James Bond film breaks UK box office record

    "Skyfall", the 23rd official James Bond movie, has become the most successful film in British box office history, earning 94.3 million pounds (US$152 million), its producers said today.

  • 26/12/2012 | Entertainment

    Christmas box-office haul paces Hollywood for record year

    A strong Christmas-day box office performance by musical "Les Miserables" and western "Django Unchained" put Hollywood on pace to set an all-time box office record with US$10.8 billion in annual revenue, box-office tracker Hollywood.com said today.

  • 20/01/2013 | Entertainment

    Chastain horror film 'Mama' tops Wahlberg, Schwarzenegger muscle

    Jessica Chastain in a low-budget horror flick overpowered Mark Wahlberg and Arnold Schwarzenegger to emerge as the weekend US movie box office champ, while her Oscar-nominated "Zero Dark Thirty" captured the second spot as well.

  • 25/04/2012 | Entertainment

    Pixar to make film based on Mexico's 'Day of the Dead'

    Pixar Animation Studios, the US-based film studio that made the likes of “Toy Story” and “Cars,” among other cinema successes, announced that in 2015 they’re to release an animated film based on the Mexican holiday: “The Day of the Dead” (Día de los Muertos), the entertainment magazine Variety reported today.

  • 26/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Cannes' Middle East films show Arab Spring unfurl

    The "Arab Spring" is the focus of two movies at Cannes this year as film makers present tentative steps towards democracy on the big screen, one year after political upheaval in Libya and Egypt.

  • 05/09/2012 | Entertainment

    Selena Gomez drops good girl image in new movie

    Selena Gomez ditched her wholesome image as a Disney child and girlfriend of teenaged pop star Justin Bieber, in her raunchy and raucous new role in the film "Spring Breakers."

  • 16/11/2011 | Entertainment

    MoMa museum honours Pedro Almodóvar in New York

    Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar was honoured today by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) at a benefit in New York, which highlighted his life’s work at a gala benefit at which many celebrities and stars from the movie business attended.

  • 24/01/2012 | Entertainment

    Potter star looks to life without wands or wizards

    For Daniel Radcliffe, it's time to forget Harry Potter. The 22-year-old actor, inextricably linked to the boy wizard he played throughout the movie franchise, takes on his first adult role in Victorian-era horror film "The Woman in Black."

  • 09/02/2012 | Entertainment

    Argentine actor Oscar Núñez dies aged 83

    Actor Oscar Núñez, who appeared on television as well as national cinema, has died at the age of 83. The actor, who starred in the Argentine classic ‘Nueve Reinas,’ had been battling cancer.

  • 30/06/2011 | Entertainment

    Forgotten Chaplin film fails to find buyer at auction

    A forgotten short film featuring footage of comic legend Charlie Chaplin failed to sell at a London auction despite expectations it could raise a "significant six-figure sum."

  • 17/09/2011 | Entertainment

    Women directors shine at Toronto film festival

    Madonna may have stolen the lion's share of the headlines, but there were plenty of films by women directors gaining buzz at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, which draws to a close tomorrow.

  • 13/10/2011 | Entertainment

    Foreign language Oscar brings 63 entrants

    Oscar organizers said they received entrants from 63 countries for this year's foreign language film award, including a first-time submission from New Zealand called "The Orator.

  • 31/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Rare animated Charlie Chaplin film to go up for auction

    The last surviving copy of a film made by the famous Charles Chaplin (1889-1977) that includes the first animation scenes in the history of world cinematography is to be auctioned next month in London, according to reports.  

  • 31/05/2011 | Entertainment

    'The Hobbit' films get titles and release dates

    Peter Jackson's two upcoming movies based on JRR Tolkien's book "The Hobbit" have been given official names and release dates.

  • 28/06/2011 | Entertainment

    Madrid unveils its own Walk of Fame

    True to Hollywood style, Madrid inaugurated its very own Walk of Fame yesterday, in the presence of some of Spain’s most important filmmakers and actors.

  • 17/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Gibson's film 'The Beaver' welcomed at Cannes

    Jodie Foster's wry look at depression and therapy in "The Beaver" got a warm reception at the Cannes film festival today, hinting at a possible second life in Europe after it flopped with US audiences.

  • 19/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Almodovar catches Cannes off guard

  • 11/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Ten films to look out for at Cannes

    The Cannes film festival opened May 11 and runs until May 22. There are twenty films in the main competition, but many out-of-competition pictures will generate just as much, if not more, interest.

  • 12/05/2011 | Entertainment

    History of the Cannes film festival

    The Cannes film festival, which began on May 11, is expected to be a splashier affair this year than last, when financing woes for smaller productions and the lack of major stars cast a shadow over the event.

  • 12/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Lynne Ramsay's dark drama jolts Cannes

    Wanton cruelty and twisted family dynamics took center stage in Cannes today with "We Need to Talk About Kevin," a dark drama in which Tilda Swinton plays the mother of a sadistic son.

  • 23/03/2011 | Entertainment

    Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor dies at age 79

  • 24/03/2011 | Entertainment

    Andy Warhol's Elizabeth Taylor portrait to be auctioned

    A portrait of Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor by Andy Warhol will go under the hammer in New York on May 12, and is expected to fetch as much as USD$30 million, auctioneers Phillips de Pury said today.

  • 11/05/2011 | Entertainment

    Details on 2011 Cannes film festival contenders

    The 2011 Cannes film festival opens today with Woody Allen's film "Midnight in Paris," which stars Owen Wilson, Marion Cotillard and Carla Bruni. The selection this year will include 49 feature films from 33 countries including 44 world premieres and a 20-film main competition.

  • 08/02/2011 | Entertainment

    Horror star Christopher Lee to receive BAFTA award

    Actor Christopher Lee, best known for his roles in horror classics, is to receive a lifetime achievement award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), organisers said.

  • 23/02/2011 | Entertainment

    Oscar is golden, but film business shows some tarnish

    Oscar week is upon Hollywood and the champagne is flowing freely at numerous parties celebrating the world's top movie honors, but when the film industry wakes up with a hangover from Sunday's awards, it faces a cold reality.

  • 08/03/2011 | Entertainment

    Emma Watson leaves spot at Brown University

    "Harry Potter" movie star Emma Watson has given up her schoolbooks and gone back to practicing witchcraft, for the films, anyway.

  • 08/11/2012 | Multimedia

    This Week At The Movies

    "Twilight saga: Breaking Dawn part 2" is the main attraction this week, as the vampire-human love story that charmed millions worldwide ends with a bang Click the headline to see the full list of new releases.

  • 20/12/2012 | Multimedia

    This Week At The Movies

    There are just two new additions to local cinema listings this week. First on the list is Fernando González Molina’s Spanish romantic comedy "Tengo ganas de ti" starring María Valverde and Mario Casas.

  • 24/01/2013 | Multimedia

    This Week At The Movies

    This week there are six new releases to choose from, including Armold Schwarzenegger's new action film 'The Last Stand.' Click the headline to see the trailers.

  • 18/10/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Five new releases hit Argentine screens this week. Click on the headline to see the trailers.

  • 25/10/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Seven new releases to choose from at the cinema this week. Check out the trailers by clicking on the headline.

  • 01/11/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    There are six new flicks to choose from this week at local cinemas, including the highly anticipated new Bond film Skyfall. Click to watch the trailers.

  • 27/09/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Thrillers are abound as the likes of ‘Headhunters’ and the ‘Retribution’ portion of ‘Resident Evil’ hit Argentine cinema screens. Click the title to see the trailers.

  • 04/10/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Argentine films take over the reel this week with five new releases. Click on the headline to see the trailers.

  • 11/10/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Five new releases hit Argentine cinema screens this week, including one documentary.

  • 06/09/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    There is all kinds of action happening at the movies this week. ‘360’ is the latest romantic movie on the reel, starring Hollywood bigwigs like Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Wiesz and Jude Law. There are six additional national and international cinema releases. (Click headline to watch trailers).

  • 13/09/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    A little light-hearted comedy didn’t hurt anyone, did it? This week Oscar-winning actress Meryl Streep returns to the big screen in a new flick alongside the might Tommy Lee-Jones in a romcom about a middle-aged couple who seek marriage counselling.

  • 20/09/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Argentine cinema’s at the top of the list this week, with the likes of ‘Infancia Clandestina’ getting everybody talking. (Click on the headline to watch the film trailers).

  • 09/08/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Argentine movies top the list of new film releases this week, with options such as the much awaited documentary on Argentine football directed by Federico Peretti labelled 'El Otro Futbol' and 'Rehén de ilusiones' thriller starring Eliseo Subiela, to choose from. (Click headline to watch trailers and see full list).

  • 16/08/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    US films are abuzz this week! If you were upset Hollywood wasn’t churning out enough cheese, you will be pleased to hear that there’s a new musical out that reaches eternal levels of Stilton-like stench that even Jerry would be afraid to go near. Chris D'Arienzo’s hit Broadway musical ‘Rock of Ages’ has arrived to the big screen. (Click headline to see trailers).

  • 23/08/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Green glitter and magic dust galore! Tinkerbell’s back with more fairy-like fun. Winter-based Disney flick ‘Secret of the Wings’ is the perfect pick for the kiddiewinks. (To see the trailers and full list of films, click on the headline).

  • 19/07/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Comedy is the word this week, as the two top films to hit local cinemas are of a laughing nature! Mr Sacha Baren Cohen, aka - Borat, Ali G or Bruno (his past characters)- plays a dictator who risks his life to ensure democracy never come to his country. It is a comedy, rest assured. (Click headline to see full list).

  • 26/07/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Dunna, nunna, nunna, nunna … Batman! Yes folks, the highly anticipated ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ has arrived. Christian Bale’s returns in the lead role, acting again alongside Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Gary Oldman in the latest edition of the big screen Batman adventures. (Click headline to see full list).

  • 02/08/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Horror? Thrills? Jewels? This week there’s a little bit of everything to choose from and luckily, less Hollywood fluff. Conveniently tucked into the same month as the 60th anniversary of Evita’s death, ‘Atraco’ premieres, a suspense film about the stealing of Eva Perón’s jewels in Spain. (Click headline to see full list).

  • 28/06/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week, your favourite characters Manny, Diego, and Sid are back in the new edition of Ice Age: Continental Drift! The three are forced to embark on an adventure when their continent is set adrift. (Click to see trailers.)

  • 05/07/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Spiderman is back with a vengeance and looks to be... amazing! Long-awaited and with a brand-new cast, plus lots of fancy techy tricks, Peter Parker and his alter-ego hero dressed in a red, webbed body suit on the big screen, is the top cinema pick this week. (Click on the box to see trailers).

  • 12/07/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Children are the centre of cinematic attention this week, and just in time for the winter holidays here in Argentina. Top pick of the week for the kiddiewinks (and adults, come on) is most certainly Disney-Pixar’s new debut, 'Brave.' (Click headline for more).

  • 07/06/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week, we get a sneak peak into the life of an icon, as ‘My Week With Marilyn’ premieres at local cinemas, starring Michelle Williams in the lead role. Alternative options include a third trip to Madagascar, amongst others. (Click headline to see trailers).

  • 14/06/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    A little less romcom, a little more action this week. With a star-studded cast such as Michael Douglas, Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas and Gina Carano, plus action a plenty, ‘Haywire’ is the dotcom team’s pick of the week. (Click on headline to see trailers.)

  • 21/06/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Top of the new list of flicks this week is Tim Burton’s newest edition, based on the 1960s TV series ‘Dark Shadows’ and it wouldn’t be complete without its protagonist Johnny Depp. Starring alongside him are Michelle Pfeiffer and Eva Green. (Click on headline to see trailers).

  • 10/05/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    A little love story never hurt anyone did it? While ‘The Vow’ might be a bit of Hollywood fluff, it keeps things light for those unaffected by sob stories. However, if you’re a softie when faced with tales of romance, best take a packet of carilinas with you. Other film releases include ’35 Shots of Rum,’ and pop singer Rihanna’s latest appearance in ‘Battleship.’ (click on the headline to see the trailers).

  • 17/05/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week, Pablo Trapero’s latest: ‘White Elephant,’ is one definitely worth looking into. The film stars Ricardo Darín and Jeremie Renier- two priests who travel through shanty towns, carrying out tough work alongside a social worker. Other releases include ‘The Double,’ ‘A Few Best Men,’ and ‘The Revolution is a Dream.’ (Click the headline to see the trailers).

  • 31/05/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    In a slightly shorter list than normal, this week’s new list of films has a nice pick of Argentine flicks to choose from including one about Argentine basketball. Pick of the week, however, is that of ‘Snow White and the Huntsman,’ starring Charlize Theron, ‘Thor’ hunk Chris Hemsworth, and ‘Twilight’ star Kristen Stewart. (click headline to watch the trailers).

  • 29/03/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Is a little human psychology of interest to you? Perhaps the story of how Freud discovered psychoanalysis might be. This week, Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg’s ‘A Dangerous Method’ premieres in Argentina. Starring Keira Knightely in the lead female role, alongside Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender as the male protagonists, this is definitely the BuenosAiresHerald.com’s film pick of the week. (To see the full film listing click on the headline).

  • 05/04/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week, Argentine director Alejandro Montiel brings Diego Torres (Martín) back to the screens in the new rom-com Extraños en la noche, which, along with Julieta Zylberberg (Sol) tells you that this appropriately beautiful, young couple of musicians in dire straits have something up their noses, and that the subplot will smartly become the main storyline.

  • 26/04/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Like comic books? Fan of the modern interpretations of Iron Man, Thor and Captain America? If so, this week’s front runner on the cinema reel may well be for you. 'The Avengers,' is not the version that you might first think. This one’s about lots of big super humans grouped together to save the earth. If that doesn't tickle your fancy, click on the headline for more film options.

  • 08/03/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    New releases this week include stage-screen adaptation of 'God of Carnage' the play written by Yasmin Reza, now directed by Roman Polanski. ‘Carnage’ boasts stars such as Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John Reilly, touching upon talks between two sets of parents after their children fight at school. (Click on the headline to see full listing)

  • 15/03/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Lots of filmtastic suspense this week; enough to even knock your popcorn packet right out of your seat. Highlights include films such as ‘Margin Call’ starring talents such as Kevin Spacey, Jeremy Irons, Demi Moore, Paul Bettany and Stanley Tucci in an undoubtedly fitting flick for the times. Top of the Argentine list is ‘Dormir al Sol,’ based on Bioy Casares’ book. (Click on headline to see full listing)

  • 22/03/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Futuristic trials of human strength make their way onto our cinema screens as the film adaptation of Suzanne Collin’s best-selling trio of novels ‘The Hunger Games’ makes it’s debut this week. Starring acclaimed actress Jennifer Lawrence in the lead role, critics so far are giving the thumbs-up. Other highlights this week include 'Schlafkrankheit (Sleeping sickness)' and 'Safe House.' (Click on headline to see full listing).

  • 16/02/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Needing a little quiet on your next trip to the movie theatre? This week’s favourite film pick is of a silent kind, but proves that actions can indeed speak louder than words. ‘The Artist’ is in the Oscar eye, being carried through by talented cast, entertaining extras and complimentary background music. Meanwhile, Spielberg’s back with highly-acclaimed epic, ‘War Horse’. (See inside article for full details).

  • 23/02/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week's film list takes a twist to the dark side providing an electrifying selection of movies at Argentine cinemas. Front runner in the eyes of our dotcom team is the new thriller starring Gary Oldman, 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' accompanied by a star-studded cast. (See inside article for the full list). 

  • 01/03/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Ryan Gosling fans will be pleased, as the actor tipped to be the new George Clooney returns to the big screen in a rather fast-paced film about driving and dangerous dues. ‘Drive’ is not the only US flick to hit Argentine screens, as Kate Beckinsale makes a comeback clad in a shiny cat suit, sporting that famous cropped mop in ‘Underworld 4: Awakening’. For more details on this week’s cinema listing, click on this box.

  • 26/01/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    If you are in need of a laugh, it might be better to directly look at the trailer for Peter Capusotto’s new film showing his 3 dimensions, as the famous Argentine comedian hits the big screen with a new list of laughs to share. In US film news, new arrivals include the flashy ‘Immortals’ starring Mickey Rourke and Indian actress Freida Pinto. (see inside for full details)

  • 02/02/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    The release of ‘The Iron Lady’ could be argued as a little controversial giving its timing, however, starring the two Oscar-winning actors Meryl Streep and Jim Broadbent, it might well be worth seeing whether for the politics or not. Other interesting releases this week include Argentine produced ‘Chacu,’ a documentary on the region of Chaco. (see inside for full details).

  • 09/02/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Aside from chilly air conditioning, the new film list this week could well make your teeth chatter, as the two front-runners are both of a thrilling sort. Highly anticipated ‘The Woman in Black’ based on Susan Hill's book starring Daniel Radcliffe opens, and may well make your heart race. (see inside for full details).

  • 05/01/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    For week one of 2012, there are a multitude of films, that have finally filtered in from the US. If you have kids at home on summer holiday, the two more notable options are the very digitally enhanced ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked’ and the new version of the classic ‘Tin Tin’ with ‘The adventures of TinTin in 3D’. However, for a more adult outlook, try 50/50, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. (See inside for more info)

  • 12/01/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    There’s a weird and wonderful list of flicks thrown into the mix this week at local movie theatres. Notably this week’s front runner, ‘The Help’ touches upon the story of African American maids who raise white children in the early 1960´s in southern states of the US. Where although it doesn’t tread too heavily, if you're in need of a lighter bite, try ‘The Muppets’ latest installment to catch a few laughs. (see inside for full details).

  • 19/01/2012 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    For all devoted cinema-goers, this week there's a very thrilling set of films to choose from. The best selling book-turned-movie ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,’ presents Rooney Mara in her first lead role and whether you’ve read the trilogy or not, it’s definitely worth a look. Other films include ‘The Ides of March,’ 'Tower Heist' and Argentine flick ‘Domingo de Ramos.’

  • 01/12/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    On the first day of Advent, it only seems natural that two out of four new films released today are all to do with the day Santa Claus comes to town. "I Don't Know How She Does It," speaks on family values, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Pierce Brosnan. "Arthur Christmas" is this week pick for the kids, while the darker choices include, "La mala verdad" and "In Time". (See inside article for full details). 

  • 22/12/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    The list of new releases this week begins with a love story set in France. 'Chansons D’Amour' brings forth a picturesque and musical story of three young lovers in Paris. Meanwhile, 'La Ultima Mirada,' Argentina's latest, is a film about the dictatorship. Finally, from the US comes 'Shark Night 3D,' a modern version of the classic 'Jaws.' (See inside for more details).

  • 29/12/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Wrapping up this year at the movies, the selection of new releases this week presents just two additions. If you like trips to the zoo, perhaps Cameron Crowe’s flick, ‘We Bought A Zoo’ starring Scarlett Johansson and Matt Damon might tickle your fancy. Failing that, you could indeed lose yourself in Werner Herzog’s ‘Cave of Forgotten Dreams’ (see inside for more info).

  • 10/11/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    With a pretty sparse selection of international films this week, all eyes are on Argentine flicks. With mixtures of African influence, Spanish collaborations and period dramas, there are more than a few local movies to choose from. Highlights include Van de Couter’s ‘Mia’ which raises certain prejudice issues, and ‘Un Amor’ starring the talented Elena Roger. (see inside for full listing)

  • 17/11/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Vampires, big bad wolves and a super-powered pregnancy? It is all go this week, as the US produced Twilight series’ new addition “Breaking Dawn” opens at Argentine cinemas. Even if you aren’t a fan of fantasy films, the digital effects and cast (such as Robert Pattison, Kristen Stewart and Argentine Mía Maestro) could certainly capture your attention. The other front runner opening this week is Argentine “Verdades Verdaderas.” (See inside for full listing)

  • 24/11/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    With a shorter selection than in previous weeks, the list of films this week begins with the story of a very long journey. “Las Acacias”, Argentine film directed by Pablo Giorgelli opens today after being presented at various film festivals and winning ten international awards. From the US, animated ‘Happy Feet II’ opens in the return of a very happy dancing penguin. (See inside article for full film listing)

  • 20/10/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Lights, camera, action! This week the hugely popular and glittery ‘Glee’ hits Argentine cinema screens in 3D, bringing a little drama and a little drag to movie theatres. On a recurring dramatic note, Argentine ‘Norberto apenas tarde’ speaks of a man’s struggle to the stage. Meanwhile, if you fancy a fright the third edition of ‘Paranormal Activity’ opens. (See inside article for full film listing).

  • 27/10/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Fans of period dramas will be content this week as the new remake of the classic "Three Musketeers" opens starring Matthew Macfadyen and Milla Jovovich. A more local option includes Argentine "La Patria Equivocada" starring Ricardo Bertone and Juana Viale. Those fond of foreign films should take a peek at the suspenseful ‘Outside the Law’. (See inside article for full listing).

  • 03/11/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Oh the horror! Neatly inline with Halloween and all things scary come a set of freaky flicks to Argentine cinema screens. The difference between the horror films and those that are horrific will, however, be left up to the viewer. Almodovar’s newest creation, ‘La piel que habito’ starring Antonio Banderas speaks on the strangest parts of the human race, while 11.11.11 stares horror directly in the face.

  • 08/09/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week's selection shows just a few new additions to your local cartelera, with a bit of religious psychoanalysis in "Habemus Papa" and a movie documentary on "Apollo 18." Also, the gooey 'done before' romcom, "Friends with Benefits" opens, as well as predictable suspense flick "Limitless".

  • 06/10/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    A very varied week at the movies take us across the world and beyond with the new film releases. Argentine cinema lovers can pick between the release of ‘Medianeras’, ‘El agua del fin del mundo’, and documentary 'La Cocina'. If looking for something less regional, US films 'Conviction', 'Real Steel', and 'Lion King 3D' hit theatres.

  • 13/10/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    There’s fun for the whole family this week, as the cinema listing includes a lovely animated addition for the kids with ‘Top Cat’ (Don Gato y su Pandilla). Three Argentine additions are also on offer, including Diego Corsini’s debut with ‘Solos en la Ciudad.’ Hollywood picks of the week bring 'Killer Elite' and ‘Dream House’ to the big screen. (see inside article for full film listing).   

  • 18/08/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Much fantasy has been brought to the silver screen of late, this week in particular the prequel to 'Planet of the Apes' arises, but if leaving Earth doesn't tickle your fancy, watch as the aliens come to play with cowboys in the strange genre melange set in 1873.

  • 25/08/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Spooky spooks come out to frighten this week, with a darker selection of film releases. If you’re scared of clowns beware, as twisted fetishes come alive in the ‘Sad trumpet ballad.’ Other films provide an Italian insight, and Hollywood’s ‘Horrible Bosses’ some humour. (See inside article for full film listings).

  • 01/09/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    The list of film releases this week takes on a multi-lingual twist; presenting a few Argentine options, a Portuguese documentary, a French flair and of course a little English. Hollywood choices include ‘The Whistleblower,’ and ‘Final Destination 5.’ In addition, British flick ‘Another Year’ starring Jim Broadbent opens. (See inside article for more details)

  • 28/07/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Comicbook nerds ahoy! Rom com fans alert! This week’s movie releases are all about love and power. The modern version of 'Captain America' opens, while fresh stories of romance arrive neatly, welcoming ‘Certified Copy’ and ‘Crazy, Stupid, Love.’

  • 04/08/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week’s new releases are indeed a popping pick ‘n’ mix. The children’s cartoon classic ‘The Smurfs’ reaches the digital screen, as they arrive in 3D, big, blue and very in-your-face. Meanwhile, two films cover the struggles and strife of love, in Argentina’s ‘Güelcom’ and Hollywood's 'Barney’s version.'

  • 11/08/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    Six flashy flicks are released to Argentine cinemas this week. The list includes the slightly eccentric and imaginary setting in ‘Vanishing on 7th Street’. Meanwhile, imaginations are taken for a greenly-tinted ride, in Martin Cambell’s version of the ‘Green Lantern’.

  • 10/03/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

  • 31/03/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week calls for just two new releases into movie theatres, leaning neatly toward Europe. Spanish film 'El Mal Ajeno' strikes a chord playing upon talks of depression, while Finnish film 'The House of Branching Love' reels through love stories, plus the trials and tribulations of Finnish marriage.

  • 30/06/2011 | Multimedia

    This week at the movies

    This week although few, the movie releases do not fail to impress or sparkle. Woody Allen's highly anticipated "Midnight in Paris," arrives to Argentine cinemas, after gaining rave reviews at Cannes Film Festival. The other big US film to see is, the third edition of "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," by Michael Bay. 


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