We all know the gruesome and magnificent images from films like “Alien” and “The Lord of the Rings,” but few of us actually know the artists who helped create some of the most memorable moments on the silver screen.Full Story Yesterday, 19:40 | Maria Leontieva, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
Several years ago, Kyiv roads were filled with big boards advertising social slogans such as “The country lacks Oscar winners: Make Love!”Full Story Yesterday, 19:38 | Alexandra Matoshko, Kyiv Post Guide Editor
“In Paris you can find special cinemas which show only American and British films in English. In Berlin you also can watch films in original language. Even in Moscow you can do that. But there is no special place in Kyiv,” Frank McGovern, philosophy professor from Oxford University said, to explain why he opened a cinema club in Kyiv.Full Story Yesterday, 19:29 | Oksana Faryna, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
Nostalgia for Soviet times is catching on in Kyiv’s restaurant scene. A few issues back we wrote about Communal Flat and now we will venture into Spotykach – a restaurant nestled in the inner courtyard at the crossing of Volodymyrska and Velyka Zhytomyrska Streets.Full Story Yesterday, 19:26 | Alexandra Matoshko, Kyiv Post Guide Editor
Overcrowded and poorly furnished, most of Ukraine’s student dormitories can hardly be called comfortable lodging. Yet students’ inventiveness and energy make dormitories a heart of students’ life.Full Story Yesterday, 18:47 | Dariya Orlova, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
We all know the gruesome and magnificent images from films like “Alien” and “The Lord of the Rings,” but few of us actually know the artists who helped create some of the most memorable moments on the silver screen.Full Story Yesterday, 19:40 | Maria Leontieva, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
Several years ago, Kyiv roads were filled with big boards advertising social slogans such as “The country lacks Oscar winners: Make Love!”Full Story Yesterday, 19:38 | Alexandra Matoshko, Kyiv Post Guide Editor
“In Paris you can find special cinemas which show only American and British films in English. In Berlin you also can watch films in original language. Even in Moscow you can do that. But there is no special place in Kyiv,” Frank McGovern, philosophy professor from Oxford University said, to explain why he opened a cinema club in Kyiv.Full Story Yesterday, 19:29 | Oksana Faryna, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
Nostalgia for Soviet times is catching on in Kyiv’s restaurant scene. A few issues back we wrote about Communal Flat and now we will venture into Spotykach – a restaurant nestled in the inner courtyard at the crossing of Volodymyrska and Velyka Zhytomyrska Streets.Full Story Yesterday, 19:26 | Alexandra Matoshko, Kyiv Post Guide Editor
Overcrowded and poorly furnished, most of Ukraine’s student dormitories can hardly be called comfortable lodging. Yet students’ inventiveness and energy make dormitories a heart of students’ life.Full Story Yesterday, 18:47 | Dariya Orlova, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
The eighth Festival of New British Cinema has prepared a number of surprise films to be shown on the big screen for the first time in Ukraine.Full Story 27 November, 18:05 | Oksana Faryna, Kyiv Post Staff Writer
MOSCOW, (Reuters) - Russia's latest blockbuster film hopes to woo big foreign audiences with an epic tale of doomed love set amid the chaos of the Russian Civil War; its politics conveniently chime with a Kremlin-sponsored mood of patriotism.Full Story 6 October, 21:17 | Reuters
“Journey to the Center of the Earth” presents yet another version of Jules Verne’s classic tale, but this one is definitely worth watching, since it’s made in 3D format. The first “Journey to the Center of the Earth” was shot in 1959. In the 1960s and 1970s, a TV series with the same title was shown, and in 1999 and 2001, two TV movies were released.Full Story26 September, 17:09