The Gotham EDU Film and Media Career Development Program Unveils Dynamic 2026 Cohort, Charting a Course for Next-Generation Industry Leaders June 18, 2026 The Gotham, publisher of the esteemed Filmmaker magazine, has officially announced the selection of its 2026 cohort for The Gotham EDU Film and Media… Continue Reading
The Primetime Emmy Awards 2026: A Merged Variety Category Sets the Stage for a Politically Charged Battle Among Late Night Giants June 18, 2026 The annual spectacle of the Academy Awards presents its own set of production and narrative challenges, but the Primetime Emmy Awards, with its vast… Continue Reading
Cactus Pears: A Poignant Exploration of Forbidden Love and Societal Constraints June 17, 2026 Mumbai filmmaker Rohan Kanawade makes a remarkably assured directorial debut with "Cactus Pears," a film that is at once tender, subtle, candid, and meticulously… Continue Reading
I Shot Andy Warhol: A Resurgent Portrait of Radical Feminism and Artistic Collision June 16, 2026 Mary Harron’s seminal 1996 debut feature, I Shot Andy Warhol, is returning to screens in a new 4K restoration, reigniting critical discussion around its… Continue Reading
Disclosure Day review – close encounters of a deferred kind in Spielberg’s conspiracy spectacular June 16, 2026 A sage person once told me every noted director’s career is an ongoing conversation with the audience. Some filmmakers – Michael Haneke, say –… Continue Reading
NAB 2026 Marks Pivotal Shift Back to Broadcast as Cinema Adapts Amidst Industry Realignment June 16, 2026 The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2026, held annually in Las Vegas, signaled a profound recalibration within the media and entertainment technology landscape…. Continue Reading
San Quentin Film Festival Expands Horizons, Bringing Cinematic Vision to Central California Women’s Facility June 16, 2026 The San Quentin Film Festival (SQFF) made a significant and historic expansion of its mission on March 28, 2026, by hosting its inaugural event… Continue Reading
Two Seasons, Two Strangers Explores Identity and Connection Through a Diptych Narrative June 16, 2026 Amidst a growing global appreciation for contemporary Japanese cinema, filmmaker Sho Miyake is steadily solidifying his reputation as a distinctive voice, moving from acclaimed… Continue Reading
Diane Keaton’s Nail Clippers Fetch $960 Amidst Surge in Celebrity Estate Auctions June 16, 2026 Gustavo Egusquiza, a travel journalist and consultant from Bilbao, Spain, found himself captivated by a seemingly ordinary item in an auction catalogue: Diane Keaton’s… Continue Reading
The Toymaker’s Key: An Ambitious Independent Animation Pushes the Boundaries of Digital Storytelling June 16, 2026 In a landscape often dominated by established franchises and colossal production budgets, "The Toymaker’s Key," an independently produced British animated feature, emerges as a… Continue Reading