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06/24/2026

I just saw Peter Asher’s new documentary and it's great!

It was a joy working with him on my last album! xo/ B.

06/24/2026

ROMERÍA is a tour de force coming-of-age story from celebrated Spanish director Carla Simón. Catch this moving, thoughtful, family drama in theatres July 3.

Get tickets: romeria.welikefilms.com

06/23/2026

TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER, a meditation on love and creativity. Now streaming on AppleTV.

Photos from Films We Like's post 06/21/2026

Happy Father's Day to the dads who try, even if they don't always get it right. ❤️

(Stills from A POET)

06/19/2026

Linda Ronstadt poses for a picture with Peter Asher, the everywhere man.

Discover who he influenced, and witness the birth of a musical generation in PETER ASHER: EVERYWHERE MAN, coming to Canada on July 3.

Get tickets: https://everywhereman.welikefilms.com/

06/18/2026

A beautifully rendered portrait of family origins, memory and time.

The newest film from Spanish director Carla Simón (SUMMER 1993), ROMERÍA, is coming to theatres on July 3.

06/17/2026

Before the industry knew how to package cool, Peter Asher was already in the room with it. From London’s underground to moments with Mick Jagger, this is where culture starts.

PETER ASHER: EVERYWHERE MAN comes to Canada on July 3. Get tickets: https://everywhereman.welikefilms.com/

06/16/2026

Unique and sumptuous. Gabriel Mascaro's coming-of-old-age saga, THE BLUE TRAIL, is now available to stream digitally in Canada.

06/11/2026

Films We Like is pleased to announce the Canadian release of The Mad Dog of Europe, the newest documentary by award-winning filmmaker Rubika Shah, director of White Riot.

In 1932, Herman J. Mankiewicz — who would become world-famous a decade later as the co-writer of Citizen Kane — wrote The Mad Dog of Europe, a visionary anti-Nazi screenplay that warned of Hitler’s rise to power and imagined the destruction of a German-Jewish family as fascism took hold. At a moment when much of the world still refused to recognize the danger, Mankiewicz saw clearly what was coming.

But the film was never made. Caught between diplomatic pressure, Hollywood’s economic interests, and the studios’ fear of losing access to the German market, The Mad Dog of Europe was quietly buried. Shah’s documentary resurrects the story of this impossible production, revealing a chilling chapter in film history: a moment when Hollywood had the chance to confront fascism — and chose silence.

Photos from Films We Like's post 06/10/2026

"Lloyd Eyre-Morgan [and Neil Ely] have made a film that is easy on the eyes and ... enjoyable to watch." (Classical FM)

DEPARTURES. Now playing in Canadian theatres. 💗

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