Hamaguchi’s rare short film returns to New York as Japanese films dominate Cannes slate
See where to catch Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s little-known 2013 work in New York and why Japan’s film presence at Cannes matters
See where to catch Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s little-known 2013 work in New York and why Japan’s film presence at Cannes matters
A thoughtful sequel that returns to Miranda, Andy and Runway to ask whether the ideals of magazines still matter
Andy Serkis told a podcast host he’s ‘waiting for the call’ about playing Voldemort in HBO’s Harry Potter, while juggling major projects like The Hunt for Gollum and The Batman Part II
Searchlight has greenlit Lottery, a road-trip drama led by Keke Palmer and Zack Gottsagen that mixes heart, tension and surprising production talent
Monument Releasing will distribute James N. Kienitz Wilkins’ experimental 3D-rendered film The Misconceived, debuting a trailer and a limited 35mm run at Anthology Film Archives
A last-minute editorial choice turned a filmed act of mercy into a fatal shot, reshaping character arcs and audience stakes in Daredevil: Born Again
A compact, rugged chase film that leans on Charlize Theron’s grit and Taron Egerton’s unpredictable intensity
Discover how Clayface’s various comic incarnations, Batman: The Animated Series and a 1960s TV villain converge ahead of the film’s release
Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic and writer of ‘Feelin’ Alright’, died Sunday at 79; this piece traces his early struggles, major collaborations and lasting influence
Andy Park departs Marvel after a 16-year run; the studio will retain a small visual development core and rely more on freelancers
An honest take on why Prime Video’s Kevin disappoints: high expectations, uneven execution, and a missed chance to land its themes
A longtime Ebertfest attendee shares a thoughtful reaction to The Last Dance as it finishes the festival run and begins screenings on April 17th
Discover how a hit Netflix miniseries channels Rosemary’s Baby to probe commitment, family pressure, and ritual fear
Mary Beth Hurt built a steady, respected career on Broadway and in film; her family says she is no longer suffering after an eight-year illness
Veteran animator Barry Caldwell, whose career spanned Fat Albert to DreamWorks, is being remembered by colleagues for his humor, generosity and craft
Adolescence earned 11 BAFTA nods including multiple acting mentions and Best Limited Drama Series, with Disney+, Apple, Sky and the BBC also posting heavy nominations
Ryan Coogler’s recent Oscar success for Sinners, the Academy recognition of his collaborators, and awards patterns offer a fresh angle on the long-running conversation about a Black Best Director winner
Current and past SNL performers curate favorite sketches and songs to map out an ideal episode while Colin Jost explains the craft behind the show’s opening sketch
An analysis of the awards dynamics that left Sinners short of a sweep and sent One Battle After Another home with several top prizes
Explore the director’s use of practical audio, festival momentum, and personal loss that shaped Undertone
A fresh trailer teases a worldwide moment of revelation in Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day
A concise guide to ten R-rated thrillers that combined risk, darkness and craft to leave lasting impressions
Jacob Tierney told Variety on March 6, 2026, that he is actively writing season 2 of Heated Rivalry while also developing the Netflix series Alexander
La sostenibilità è un business case: practical steps to move from ambition to measurable results in 2026
The British Film Institute foyer turned into a canine carnival as the Fido Awards marked 20 years with winners from Hamnet, Mission: Impossible and Dragonfly