The Gotham Announces 2026 Cohort for Prestigious Film and Media Career Development Program, Expanding Industry Pathways for Aspiring Professionals. July 17, 2026 The Gotham, a venerable institution renowned for its dedication to independent film and media, and publisher of Filmmaker magazine, has officially unveiled the highly… Continue Reading
Emmys Brace for Historic Variety Showdown Amidst Political Undercurrents and Evolving Category Rules July 16, 2026 The annual Primetime Emmy Awards, set to unfold on September 14, represent a monumental undertaking for the Television Academy, far exceeding the logistical complexities… Continue Reading
Craft your story, leave a legacy [Sponsored]Filmmaker Magazine July 16, 2026 The allure of the entertainment industry, a global powerhouse valued at over $2.3 trillion, remains undiminished, drawing aspiring professionals who dream of shaping the… Continue Reading
I Shot Andy Warhol Revisited: Mary Harron on a Cult Classic’s Enduring Relevance July 15, 2026 The cinematic landscape of the mid-1990s was profoundly shaped by independent voices, and among the most distinctive was Mary Harron’s debut feature, I Shot… Continue Reading
Jeff Tremaine Reflects on Two Decades of Jackass, Its Unexpected Artistic Legacy, and the Bittersweet Prospect of Its Final Chapter July 15, 2026 The impending release of Jackass: Best and Last in 2026 marks a potentially poignant farewell to one of the most enduring, yet defiantly sophomoric,… Continue Reading
Adrian Chiarella’s ‘Leviticus’ Confronts Systemic Homophobia Through the Visceral Lens of Horror July 15, 2026 Adrian Chiarella’s debut feature, Leviticus (2026), immediately plunges audiences into an archetypal horror scenario: a "little death" preceding a profound one. The film’s chilling… Continue Reading
Full Sail University Dominates 2026 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Program, Securing Top Honors Nationwide July 14, 2026 Full Sail University has achieved an unprecedented sweep in the 2026 Coca-Cola Refreshing Films program, earning top accolades across the highly competitive nationwide filmmaking… Continue Reading
Do You Love Me: Lana Daher’s Debut Explores Lebanon’s Fractured Memory and Enduring Spirit July 14, 2026 Lana Daher’s debut feature, Do You Love Me (2026), stands as a powerful and deeply personal exploration of Lebanon’s intricate cultural memory. The 76-minute… Continue Reading
Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair Expands Globally, Challenging Audiences with Unflinching Truths July 14, 2026 The American Cinematheque’s "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" series, which began in 2022 as a bold, counter-programming initiative, has rapidly transcended its origins as… Continue Reading
Backrooms (2026) July 13, 2026 Kane Parsons’ feature film, Backrooms (2026), transcends its origins as a cult YouTube series and internet lore to encapsulate a profound paradox of embodiment… Continue Reading