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Here you will find selected news from Sweden’s biggest movie website, written in English. Our scoops, interviews and the latest on Swedish cinema.
”These movies were supposed to be kitschy and funny and light. I think a lot of critics rejected it.”
From ”Young Royals” to zombie mayhem. Swedish actor Edvin Ryding talks with MovieZine.se about his wild Hollywood debut in ”28 Years Later”. Yes, he swears in Swedish.
The ”Minecraft Movie” star is trying to reconnect with a long-lost Swedish ex…
Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård is set to take on more intense roles in 2025 following ”The Crow” and ”Nosferatu”.
”I always wanted to see Newt out in the wild more,” Eddie Redmayne tells MovieZine about the possibility of a ”Fantastic Beasts” spinoff series.
Two live-action movies, and possibly more anime adventures. ”Lord of the Rings” producer Philippa Boeyns is excited for the future of the franchise.
A new Netflix series about a spectacular helicopter heist in Stockholm was just released on Netflix.
DC Studios head James Gunn tells MovieZine how his new DCU initiative will approach its upcoming titles in very different ways.
Does this mean ”Venom: The Last Dance” will be Rated R in Sweden?
Get to know the breakout star of ”A Part of You” on Netflix.
Gustav Möller (“The Guilty”) is back with an intense prison drama, delivering moral questions in a thriller format. A must-see!
A stylish zombie film about loss and grief, with the “The Worst Person in the World” lead characters Renate Reinsve and Anders Danielsen Lie in the ensemble.
Denmark’s Oscar entry is an 18th-century drama about potato farming and ambition. Mads Mikkelsen is extraordinary in the lead role, and the film is a beautiful historical epic, though without breaking much new cinematic ground.
Critically acclaimed mini-series “Börje – The Journey of a Legend” follows the story of a young Börje Salming from his humble roots to becoming an NHL legend.
With news that Scandinavian hits like ”The Hundred-Year-Old Man” (2013), ”Headhunters” (2011) and ”Easy Money” (2010) are all being recreated on the American continent, it is time to look at Hollywood’s fondness for Nordic cinema.
In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was shot dead in the street. 35 years later, Netflix drama ”The Unlikely Murderer” sheds some light on the event.
”A Pear as a Dad!” ”Bang! Bang! You are Dead!” ”Police Gives Waitress a Two Million Tip.” I challenge you, non-Swedes, to guess which films these titles refer to.