The bean counters might say otherwise, but 2025 was a good year for movies. Filmmakers working in and out of the studio system managed to make bold, personal, wildly imaginative and singular works.
A Seehunde Berlin member in a Christmas hat swims during the annual Christmas Day plunge at Oranke Lake in Berlin, Germany, Dec. 25, 2025 ...
Bayern Munich’s dominance in the Bundesliga doesn’t just end with titles. The Bavarian side also dominates Germany ...
CEO Stephan Reiter’s contract extendedFC Red Bull Salzburg has appointed Marcus Mann as Managing Director of Sport. Effective ...
An ambitious new plans for reforming football will blend a creative and technical approach with ideas drawn from national ...
In his work, he often returned to Manzanar, the camp in which he and his family, along with thousands of other people of ...
German actress Heike Makatsch, who played temptress secretary Mia in the 2003 classic Love Actually, now stars in a quirky ...
Chris Rea, the singer-songwriter best known for “Driving Home for Christmas,” has died at 74. His family announced Monday that Rea died in the hospital after a short illness.
During the silent era, thousands of movie-theatre organs raised their quirky, quavery voices, with the Mighty Wurlitzer being ...
A northern English town loses its best choral singers to fighting in World War I but finds new hope in a time of loss through music in Nicholas Hytner's new film "The Choral," featuring Ralph Fiennes.
Here are The Associated Press’ Film Writers Lindsey Bahr and Jake Coyle’s picks for the best movies of 2025: ...
Gunn describes Man of Tomorrow as the next installment of the "Superman Saga," which will also include next year's Supergirl, ...
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