Czech TV to Broadcast Oscars Live for First Time
The 88th edition of the Academy Awards will be the first to air live on Czech TV on the morning of February 29
Movie Review: The Danish Girl
This Oscar-nominated story of transgender pioneer Lili Elbe is handled with care and delicacy. Mostly.
Movie Review: 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
This unflinching portrayal of the 2012 attacks in Libya is easily director Michael Bay's finest film
WIN: Dinner for 2 and Overnight Stay at Prague Marriott
CLOSED :: Just in time for Valentine’s Day, enjoy dinner by candlelight and an overnight in downtown Prague
Movie Review: The Finest Hours
The most daring rescue operation in Coast Guard history is faithfully recreated in this rousing old-fashioned adventure
Movie Review: Ride Along 2
Ice Cube and Kevin Hart star in this formulaic, but mildly diverting, buddy cop actioner
Movie Review: Fifty Shades of Black
Marlon Wayans gets abusive in this unfortunately-timed parody of Fifty Shades of Grey
Movie Review: Creed
The Rocky franchise get some fresh blood in this exciting, if formulaic, boxing movie
Film Review: Joy
An exquisite if insignificant production: David O. Russell's story of Joy Mangano and the Miracle Mop
Your Most Embarrassing Czech Language Fails
Non-native speakers share their most monumental Czech-language gaffes
Film Review: The Big Short
This complex but clearly and carefully-explained breakdown of the 2008 financial collapse should be mandatory viewing
Movie Review: Lída Baarová
She was the Czech version of Marlene Dietrich, but this campy Third Reich melodrama doesn't do her justice
Film Review: Secret in Their Eyes
Inevitable Hollywood remake starring Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman pales next to 2009 Spanish-language original
Rocky Horror Picture Show Live Returns to Prague's Kino Aero
After a sold-out performance at last year’s Shockproof Film Fest, Rocky Horror Live is set to become an (ir)regular event
Film Review: The Revenant
Nominated for 12 Oscars, this unflinching tale of survival is as grueling for its audience as it is for the characters
Film Review: The Hateful Eight
Quentin Tarantino's eighth film is as bloody and indulgent – and fun – as anything he has previously made
Film Review: Point Break
This senseless remake makes 1991's Keanu Reeves/Patrick Swayze bromance seem like a classic