Eagles of the Republic is writer-director Tarik Saleh's film noir following Egypt’s most adored actor George Fahmy as he is pressured to star in a film commissioned by the highest authorities. Fahmy ...
Ramadan in Egypt is more than a television season — it is a cultural ritual. Every year, anticipation builds weeks before the ...
Arab superstar Mohamed Ramadan, who is Egypt's first artist to perform at Coachella, has signed with WME for worldwide ...
Migration, wedding pressure, and an unspoken bond were among the subjects as NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosted its ...
Park City is gearing up for its final Sundance Film Festival, but many were surprised to see that the Egyptian Theatre wasn’t on the list for screenings. Instead of showing new movies, the theatre ...
Archaeologist, lecturer, and a former Minister of Antiquities in Egypt, Dr. Zahi Hawass has spent a lifetime digging through the sands of his native homeland and traveling the world to explain what ...
A psycho-cinematic satirical dark comedy from Metaphoric Pictures. Written and directed by Martin Philip Stevens. "The Dead Time", a true cinematic rarity and intellectual tour de force, takes viewers ...
The filmmaker is looking for nuance. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Mummy series has historically relied heavily on Egyptian ...
A decade has passed since Egyptian Swedish director Tarik Saleh was forced to leave Egypt at high speed just as he was about to shoot police corruption drama The Nile Hilton Incident, the first film ...
A Capitol Hill landmark is going dark for good. The SIFF (Seattle International Film Festival) Cinema Egyptian movie theater is permanently closing after suffering from flood damage last year. The ...
The lights will not turn back on at the SIFF Cinema Egyptian. The historic single-screen movie theater on Capitol Hill — which initially shuttered last fall due to water damage caused by a pipe leak — ...
Twelve terrorists. One cop. The odds are against John McClane... That's just the way he likes it.