Our Adventure Never Ends: Final Fantasy XI Celebrates 24 Years with Evocative Animated Short May 19, 2026 The enduring legacy of Final Fantasy XI, the franchise’s inaugural massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), was honored with a poignant animated short titled… Continue Reading
Diamond Diplomacy: Unearthing 150 Years of US-Japan Baseball History May 18, 2026 The highly anticipated Japanese-US baseball documentary, "Diamond Diplomacy" (2025), is making significant waves across the film festival circuit, offering a profound exploration of the… Continue Reading
Motoka Murakami’s Musashi no Ken Manga Returns with New One-Shot After 40 Years May 15, 2026 The highly anticipated return of Motoka Murakami’s acclaimed kendo sports manga, Musashi no Ken, has been officially announced, with a brand-new one-shot story set… Continue Reading
23 Years Later – The Castle of the Dead May 15, 2026 German filmmaker Uwe Boll, a figure often met with polarizing reactions within the cinematic landscape, has announced his return to the zombie genre with… Continue Reading
Charlize Theron Jabs at Timothée Chalamet’s Ballet, Opera Remarks: “AI Is Going to Be Able to Do His Job in 10 Years” April 19, 2026 Academy Award-winning actress Charlize Theron has publicly criticized fellow acclaimed actor Timothée Chalamet’s earlier remarks regarding ballet and opera, labeling them "very reckless" and… Continue Reading
Universal Pictures Debuts Official Trailer for Focker-in-Law as the Meet the Parents Franchise Returns After Sixteen Years April 16, 2026 Universal Pictures has officially released the first trailer for Focker-in-Law, marking the return of the globally recognized Meet the Parents comedy franchise after a… Continue Reading
BBC to Eliminate Nearly 2000 Positions in Most Significant Workforce Reduction in 15 Years as Financial Pressures Mount April 15, 2026 The British Broadcasting Corporation has announced a sweeping plan to reduce its global workforce by nearly 10 percent, a move that signals the most… Continue Reading
Letty Lynton: The Controversial Joan Crawford Film Resurfaces After 90 Years April 15, 2026 Ninety years after its last legal screening in January 1936, the infamous and controversial 1932 MGM film Letty Lynton, starring Hollywood icon Joan Crawford,… Continue Reading
With The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal Clumsily Exhumes 200 Years of Zombie GirlsFilmmaker Magazine April 2, 2026 The Enduring Legacy of Mary Shelley and the Genesis of the Female Monster The genesis of the "zombie story" or, more accurately, the modern… Continue Reading
Titmouse Founder Chris Prynoski on Surviving and Thriving in Animation For 25 Years March 19, 2026 Titmouse, the innovative animation studio co-founded by Chris and Shannon Prynoski a quarter-century ago, stands as a testament to sustained creativity and adaptability within… Continue Reading