Inside Letterboxd: the most-watched films and what they reveal about the community
A concise tour of Letterboxd’s most-logged films and the trends they expose about modern cinephilia
A concise tour of Letterboxd’s most-logged films and the trends they expose about modern cinephilia
Agbo brings film, television, gaming, and immersive work to SXSW London as a viral image sparks fresh Doomsday theories
Zach Cregger’s Resident Evil aims to strip the franchise back to pure horror with a compact runtime, a fresh cast led by Austin Abrams, and a vision rooted in the games’ tone
Get an early look at Chaz Ebert’s inaugural FECK Awards recipients and the highlights of the gala
A judge tossed ten of thirteen claims in the high-profile suit between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, leaving breach of contract and retaliation counts to go forward and intensifying pretrial discovery battles
the BBC has appointed Tyler West to front Race Across the World: The Detour after Scott Mills was removed amid renewed scrutiny over a past police inquiry
Faith pushes Amanda to rethink trust as conflicting accounts surface
Follow Moses Itauma’s title defense against Jermaine Franklin in Manchester and find out how to watch the card on DAZN, view odds and learn about Datavault AI’s new partnership
The FCC’s decision to allow Nexstar to acquire Tegna has produced court challenges, heated exchanges between Governor Gavin Newsom and FCC Chair Brendan Carr, and questions about media concentration and regulator authority
A hidden-camera experiment moves from courtroom to ranch; the result is amiable but less surprising, with strong acting but weaker conflict
PlayStation is removing the PlayStation Network name in a visual rebrand, but core services like multiplayer and trophies will remain unchanged
A landmark conviction shows how AI-generated music and bot networks can be used to siphon royalties from legitimate artists
Jane’s 1997 flashback reframes Paradise’s mysteries, linking her to the show’s other time anomalies and the imminent final episodes
V for Vendetta’s origins, recast drama, shaved head moment, and the contested Valerie sequence explained in a new retrospective
Pretty Lethal follows a stranded troupe of ballerinas who must use their training to survive a violent roadblock
An engaging review of Margo’s Got Money Troubles that explores its themes of family, survival and the public gaze
A documentary by Manuel Correa blends forensic investigation and intimate testimony to recover names, graves and memories erased during Franco’s rule
Explore the creative link between Daniel Chong’s television work and Pixar’s latest family-friendly film, and what fans of both can expect
Jeremy Larner, who moved between journalism, fiction, political speechwriting and film, died at 88; his work included the Oscar-winning screenplay for The Candidate
Ryan Gosling returns to SNL for his fourth hosting turn to promote Project Hail Mary, deliver comedy sketches and appear alongside musical guest Gorillaz
Paramount’s deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery reunites HBO and Showtime, spotlights brand strategy and raises questions about streaming consolidation and workforce changes
Paramount’s leadership has signaled that HBO will retain creative independence even as the company proposes to fold streaming services and a large library into a single platform
Alice Rohrwacher will direct an adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger’s novel starring Dakota Johnson, Saoirse Ronan, Jessie Buckley and Josh O’Connor, produced by Indian Paintbrush and TeaTime Pictures
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A lineup of distinctive releases — from a spoof franchise and a fashion comedy to Werner Herzog’s documentary and an interactive anime — is rolling into theaters with expanded bookings and novel engagement models