Lorne Michaels: The Architect of Modern Comedy and the Enigma of Studio 8H April 15, 2026 The career of Lorne Michaels, the foundational architect of NBC’s "Saturday Night Live," serves as the central focus of the documentary "Lorne," directed by… Continue Reading
Rosanne Pel on Her New Directors/New Films Closing Night Title Donkey DaysFilmmaker Magazine April 15, 2026 The prestigious New Directors/New Films (ND/NF) festival, a beacon for emerging cinematic voices and a collaborative endeavor between Film at Lincoln Center and The… Continue Reading
Warner Bros Discovery Defies Industry Uncertainty with Massive 2026 Slate and Specialty Label Launch at CinemaCon April 15, 2026 The annual gathering of the National Association of Theatre Owners, known as CinemaCon, reached a fever pitch at the Caesars Palace Colosseum in Las… Continue Reading
Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman & Michelle Pfeiffer Are Astonishing In “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” A Show That Should Only Create Fans April 15, 2026 Narrative Overview and Character Architecture The series centers on Margo Millet, portrayed by Elle Fanning, a college student whose life is abruptly redirected following… Continue Reading
NEON Asserts Industry Dominance at CinemaCon with Expansion of Genre-Defying Slate and Strategic Theatrical Vision April 15, 2026 The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) convened its annual CinemaCon gathering at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas this week, establishing a critical forum… Continue Reading
CPH:DOX 2026: Documentaries Illuminate a World in Flux, Balancing Artistry with Urgent Global Realities April 15, 2026 Copenhagen’s CPH:DOX, one of the world’s preeminent documentary film festivals, continued its tradition of presenting aesthetically ambitious and politically resonant cinema at its 2026… Continue Reading
Blue Heron Sophy Romvari Directorial Debut and the Rise of Personal Cinema in Canadian Independent Film April 15, 2026 Blue Heron, the 2025 drama film written and directed by Sophy Romvari, represents a significant milestone in contemporary Canadian cinema, marking the filmmaker’s transition… Continue Reading
Who Moves America: Documenting the Power of Labor in the 2023 UPS Teamsters Negotiations April 15, 2026 Yael Bridge’s latest documentary, Who Moves America, delves into the high-stakes 2023 contract negotiations between the United Parcel Service (UPS) and the International Brotherhood… Continue Reading
Miroirs No. 3: Christian Petzold Unpacks Fairytales, Cinematography, and the Human Condition April 14, 2026 German filmmaker Christian Petzold, a titan of contemporary European cinema, continues to captivate audiences and critics alike with his latest feature, Miroirs No. 3…. Continue Reading
Questlove’s Earth Wind & Fire Documentary to Open 25th Anniversary Tribeca Festival with Live Performance April 14, 2026 The Tribeca Festival has officially announced that the opening night of its landmark 25th anniversary edition will feature the world premiere of the HBO… Continue Reading