Explore a definitive guide to the Criterion Channel's June programming and the reasons Christopher Nolan defended his stylistic choices for The Odyssey
Emanuele Galli · 15 May 2026
Jon Bernthal returns in a compact, mature special that doubles as character study and connective tissue for the MCU
Emanuele Galli · 13 May 2026
A close read of Eddie Murphy's mid-career films, the podcast guests who unpack them, and the moments that defined his trajectory
Emanuele Galli · 7 May 2026
Square Enix is commemorating Final Fantasy X's 25th anniversary with an official website, a vinyl soundtrack called Eternal Calm, and a slate…
Emanuele Galli · 7 May 2026
A comic performer steps behind the camera in a film that merges campy satire with sincere melodrama
Emanuele Galli · 7 May 2026
A sharp installment reframes Soldier Boy as a deliberate Captain America send-up while interweaving smaller, consequential stories that change several characters’ paths
Emanuele Galli · 30 Apr 2026
Graham Norton set up home nearby as six households live on a custom-built cul-de-sac to compete for a £250,000 prize
Emanuele Galli · 23 Apr 2026
Pedro Pascal says he campaigned to be part of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl moment and only realized he would perform moments before…
Emanuele Galli · 18 Apr 2026
A quick guide to the week’s repertory screenings at New York venues, from restorations to curated series
Emanuele Galli · 17 Apr 2026
DGA will hold its 79th awards on Jan. 30, 2027, offering an early read on the Oscar directing race and recognizing entire…
Emanuele Galli · 16 Apr 2026
Spike Jonze and Zendaya reframe a sportswear release as a surreal short that highlights design, movement and creative collaboration
Emanuele Galli · 12 Apr 2026
Discover how production design, costume continuity and careful prop management create The Pitt’s immersive single-shift world while superfans clash over casting choices
Emanuele Galli · 10 Apr 2026
A sharp, timely thriller by Daniel Goldhaber that uses a content moderator’s trauma to explore how social media flattens atrocity into entertainment
Emanuele Galli · 6 Apr 2026
A new film traces John Lilly's unconventional experiments and the directors who reconstruct his legacy
Emanuele Galli · 5 Apr 2026
An energetic roundup of the month’s standout film posters and the marketing choices that amplified them
Emanuele Galli · 3 Apr 2026
An analysis of Meredith Alloway’s Forbidden Fruits, the film’s origins, marketing momentum, and why the label cult classic is best earned over…
Emanuele Galli · 1 Apr 2026