The Gotham EDU Announces 2026 EDU Film and Media Career Development Program Cohort June 25, 2026 New York, NY – The Gotham, the venerable institution dedicated to fostering independent film and media, and publisher of Filmmaker magazine, has officially announced… Continue Reading
Blue Heron June 25, 2026 The past folds into the present in this very fine debut feature from Canadian film-maker Sophy Romvari, a deeply personal and autofictional work that… Continue Reading
The Unprecedented Emmy Battle for Variety Series: A Confluence of Political Turmoil, Shifting Rules, and Legacy-Defining Moments June 25, 2026 The landscape of television’s most prestigious accolades, the Primetime Emmy Awards, is in constant flux, a dynamic reality underscored by the upcoming ceremony on… Continue Reading
La Perra: Dominga Sotomayor’s Cannes Premiere Explores Domestication and Dispersed Cinema on Chile’s Windswept Coast June 24, 2026 Chilean filmmaker Dominga Sotomayor, celebrated for her distinctive cinematic voice that meticulously frames intimate human dramas within constrained yet evocative landscapes, marks a significant… Continue Reading
The Emmy Race Heats Up: Navigating the Crowded Television Landscape Ahead of the May 31 Eligibility Deadline June 24, 2026 The television industry is currently in the throes of its most intense period of the year, with networks and streamers alike engaging in a… Continue Reading
I Shot Andy Warhol: Mary Harron Revisits Her Provocative Debut in a New 4K Restoration June 24, 2026 Mary Harron’s seminal 1996 debut feature, I Shot Andy Warhol, is returning to screens in a meticulously crafted 4K restoration, offering a renewed lens… Continue Reading
Christopher Nolan’s Blockbuster Odyssey and Michael Caine’s AI Voice Revolution June 24, 2026 Next month, Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated adaptation of Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, is poised to make a grand entrance into cinemas worldwide. Industry… Continue Reading
Widow’s Bay: Katie Dippold’s Genre-Defying Series Challenges Perceptions of Horror and Comedy on Apple TV+ June 23, 2026 The entertainment landscape has witnessed a fascinating and increasingly prominent trend in recent years: the migration of celebrated comedic auteurs into the realm of… Continue Reading
Saccharine and Maddie’s Secret: A Disturbing Examination of Modern Disordered Eating and Body Image June 23, 2026 The unsettling resonance of a rumbling stomach often underscores the saccharine veneer of modern beauty standards, a paradox acutely explored in recent cinematic offerings… Continue Reading
Leviticus (2026): Adrian Chiarella’s Debut Feature Explores Queer Trauma Through the Lens of Horror June 23, 2026 Adrian Chiarella’s debut feature, Leviticus (2026), emerges as a potent and timely entry into the queer horror genre, leveraging its conventions to confront the… Continue Reading