The Gotham Unveils Diverse 2026 Cohort for its Expanding Film and Media Career Development Program, Fostering Next-Generation Industry Leaders. July 24, 2026 The Gotham, the esteemed publisher of Filmmaker magazine, today announced the selection of its 2026 cohort for The Gotham EDU Film and Media Career… Continue Reading
The Primetime Emmy Awards: A Battle of Late-Night Titans Amidst Unprecedented Political Scrutiny and Category Mergers July 24, 2026 The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, set to illuminate television’s brightest stars on September 14, will be more than just a celebration of comedic brilliance… Continue Reading
The Los Angeles Film School: Two Decades of Cultivating Entertainment Industry Talent Through Immersive Education and Industry-Aligned Programs July 23, 2026 The entertainment industry stands as a global beacon of aspiration, drawing countless individuals with dreams of shaping narratives, producing groundbreaking content, and leading creative… Continue Reading
I Shot Andy Warhol: A 4K Restoration Reinvigorates Mary Harron’s Radical Feminist Portrait July 22, 2026 Mary Harron’s seminal 1996 debut feature, I Shot Andy Warhol, is returning to screens in a meticulously crafted 4K restoration, offering audiences a fresh… Continue Reading
Jeff Tremaine Reflects on Two Decades of Jackass, Its Unexpected Legacy, and the Emotional Weight of a Potential Final Chapter July 22, 2026 As the release of Jackass: Best and Last (2026) approaches, marking what some cast members believe could be the final installment of the groundbreakingly… Continue Reading
Leviticus (2026) Explores Queer Trauma Through the Lens of Supernatural Horror July 22, 2026 Adrian Chiarella’s debut feature, Leviticus (2026), immediately immerses audiences in a chilling narrative rooted in an archetypal horror trope: a seemingly innocuous "little death"… Continue Reading
Full Sail University Dominates 2026 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films, Securing Top Honors Across National Competition July 22, 2026 Full Sail University has achieved an unprecedented sweep in the 2026 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films program, a nationwide filmmaking contest that celebrates and cultivates emerging… Continue Reading
Do You Love Me Reassembles Lebanonâs Cultural MemoryFilmmaker Magazine July 21, 2026 A Kaleidoscopic Vision of Lebanon’s Enduring Crises Daher’s directorial vision for Do You Love Me transcends conventional storytelling, deliberately blurring the lines between reality… Continue Reading
The Unlikely Resurgence of Phil Hartman’s ‘No Picnic’: A Timeless Ode to a Vanished East Village Era July 20, 2026 In a remarkable testament to the enduring power of independent cinema and the timeless allure of New York City’s past, Phil Hartman’s long-dormant 1986… Continue Reading
From Dystopian Futures to Cosmic Horrors: How Television Expands Iconic Franchises July 20, 2026 The television landscape is increasingly defined by ambitious expansions of beloved literary and cinematic universes, transforming established narratives into multi-season sagas. This trend sees… Continue Reading