The Pervasive Myth of Improvised Cinema: How Online Narratives Distort Filmmaking History April 17, 2026 The history of cinema is often recounted with an alluring emphasis on spontaneous brilliance, where actors conjure iconic moments out of thin air and… Continue Reading
Mother Mary: How Music Shaped a Fictional Pop Diva’s Descent and Redemption April 16, 2026 As David Lowery meticulously crafted the persona of Mother Mary, the fictional pop superstar at the heart of his latest film, his sonic landscape… Continue Reading
Rosanne Pel on Her New Directors/New Films Closing Night Title Donkey DaysFilmmaker Magazine April 15, 2026 The prestigious New Directors/New Films (ND/NF) festival, a beacon for emerging cinematic voices and a collaborative endeavor between Film at Lincoln Center and The… Continue Reading
Bridget Jones Statue Granted Permanent Residence in Leicester Square April 15, 2026 A significant milestone has been reached for the beloved bronze effigy of Bridget Jones, as a record-breaking 149 days have now passed since its… Continue Reading
Letty Lynton: The Controversial Joan Crawford Film Resurfaces After 90 Years April 15, 2026 Ninety years after its last legal screening in January 1936, the infamous and controversial 1932 MGM film Letty Lynton, starring Hollywood icon Joan Crawford,… Continue Reading
CPH:DOX 2026: Documentaries Illuminate a World in Flux, Balancing Artistry with Urgent Global Realities April 15, 2026 Copenhagen’s CPH:DOX, one of the world’s preeminent documentary film festivals, continued its tradition of presenting aesthetically ambitious and politically resonant cinema at its 2026… Continue Reading
Who Moves America: Documenting the Power of Labor in the 2023 UPS Teamsters Negotiations April 15, 2026 Yael Bridge’s latest documentary, Who Moves America, delves into the high-stakes 2023 contract negotiations between the United Parcel Service (UPS) and the International Brotherhood… Continue Reading
Miroirs No. 3: Christian Petzold Unpacks Fairytales, Cinematography, and the Human Condition April 14, 2026 German filmmaker Christian Petzold, a titan of contemporary European cinema, continues to captivate audiences and critics alike with his latest feature, Miroirs No. 3…. Continue Reading
Jane Krakowski: A Masterclass in Unforgettable Characters April 14, 2026 Jane Krakowski, a name synonymous with indelible television performances and critically acclaimed stage work, possesses a rare talent for breathing life into characters that… Continue Reading