Barry Levinson Reflects on Sleepers’ Enduring Controversies, Misplaced Discourse, and the Shifting Landscape of Mid-Budget Cinema April 26, 2026 Nearly three decades after its theatrical release, director Barry Levinson revisits his acclaimed 1996 drama Sleepers, asserting that much of the contemporary discourse surrounding… Continue Reading
Barry Levinson Reflects on Sleepers Controversies, Mid-Budget Cinema’s Demise, and Enduring Filmmaking Passion April 25, 2026 Nearly three decades after its release, director Barry Levinson revisits his acclaimed 1996 drama Sleepers, reflecting on the critical discourse that, in his view,… Continue Reading
The Cinema Revival: Gen Z Drives Global Box Office Towards Post-Pandemic Peak in 2026 April 25, 2026 Rumors of the demise of the traditional movie-going experience may have been greatly exaggerated. Projections indicate that 2026 is poised to become the strongest… Continue Reading
John Magaro Discusses Omaha Career Milestones and the Evolving Landscape of Independent Cinema in Comprehensive Interview April 25, 2026 The independent film circuit has entered a new era of introspective storytelling with the release of Omaha, a 2025 American drama that has captured… Continue Reading
Tan Si En on Momo Film Co., Beach House Acquisition, and the Future of Southeast Asian Cinema April 24, 2026 Singapore-based producer Tan Si En, the astute Managing Director of Momo Film Co., has cemented her position as a pivotal architect in shaping the… Continue Reading
Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2026 Unveils Groundbreaking Lineup, Championing "Cinema Engineering" and Global Diversity April 24, 2026 The Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia (SSFF & ASIA), recognized as one of the world’s preeminent platforms for short-form cinema and an Academy… Continue Reading
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles Unveils Its 24th Edition, Championing South Asian Cinema and Diaspora Narratives. April 23, 2026 The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA), a preeminent cultural institution dedicated to showcasing the rich tapestry of South Asian and diaspora filmmaking,… Continue Reading
Mathieu Kassovitz Embraces AI as Cinema’s "Last Artistic Tool," Defies Copyright Concerns April 22, 2026 The director acclaimed for "La Haine," a seminal film lauded for its unvarnished portrayal of Parisian banlieues, has declared his enthusiastic embrace of an… Continue Reading
Lucia Nagib’s ‘Films to Die For’ Examines the Enduring Resilience of Cinema Amidst Historical Existential Crises April 22, 2026 Filmmaker and acclaimed film scholar Lúcía Nagib’s passion project documentary, "Films to Die For," offers a profound contextualization of a period historically gripped by… Continue Reading
The Requin Becomes Netflix’s Top Horror Film, Reigniting Interest in Sharksploitation Cinema April 22, 2026 The enduring power of the shark horror subgenre is once again on full display as The Requin has surged to the top of Netflix’s… Continue Reading