How Katey Sagal became Dr. Kureha in One Piece season two
Discover how Katey Sagal embraced Dr. Kureha, the creative notes from Eiichiro Oda and why the live-action One Piece season two resonated with fans
Discover how Katey Sagal embraced Dr. Kureha, the creative notes from Eiichiro Oda and why the live-action One Piece season two resonated with fans
A casual invitation to watch a cult gym-horror flips into an argument for the value of midnight movies and different critical appetites
A vintage Mary Maxim knit found at a market was transformed by costume designers into the warm, fox-patterned cardigan that anchors Ryland Grace’s look and sent a Michigan craft brand into high demand
Adam Sandler joins director Scott Cooper for Time Out, a Netflix remake of the 2001 French film L’Emploi Du Temps that explores deception, work and identity
A concise guide to the big plot threads from The Madison season 1 — from the fatal flight to Stacy’s move and the family’s future
If you like post-apocalyptic character pieces, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Maggie recasts the action star as a grieving father in a quiet, emotional zombie tale
Lisa Kudrow brings Valerie Cherish back in a smart, sometimes uncomfortable season that turns the spotlight on artificial intelligence and the people it threatens
A concise look at Tom Hardy’s early work and why RocknRolla endures among fans
A new platform proposes a regulated marketplace so athletes and sports organizations can license their digital identity and earn royalties when AI systems use their likeness
Spider-Noir is a TV-14 Spider-Man series starring Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly that confronts past restrictions and explores a bleaker corner of the web-slinger mythos
In this market brief Roberto Conti distills OMI and Nomisma signals on Milan luxury real estate, highlighting zones, pricing trends and practical investment moves
The Writers Guild of America West has canceled its Los Angeles awards ceremony scheduled for March 8 after non-supervisory staff launched a strike over first contract talks; the New York event will still go on
A concise, numbers-driven briefing on Milan luxury real estate in 2026: zones to watch, price trends and investment tips
The final round of Academy voting arrives amid ballot changes, a new casting category and last-minute campaigning; here’s a clear read on settled races, toss-ups and the latest industry signals
Banijay is advancing plans to roll out the revived Fear Factor across Europe via local production hubs after Fox’s U.S. reboot drew strong ratings, while also promoting a slate of fresh formats at its London event.
Austere and theatrical, Kai Stänicke’s Trial of Hein stages a return to a remote island to interrogate how memory and community shape identity
A playful NBC mockumentary, The fall and rise of Reggie Dinkins reunites Robert Carlock’s sharp comedic voice with Tracy Morgan’s idiosyncratic charm to create a modern, showbiz-aware sitcom
Angela Schanelec returns with My Wife Cries, a measured cinematic meditation on desire and loss set against Berlin’s cityscape and premiered at the 2026 Berlinale
Sony is reimagining Venom as an animated feature with Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein set to helm and Tom Hardy attached in some capacity
a concise look at why a modest 1994 comedy helped refine digital effects, shaped george lucas’ approach to the prequels and connects to his wider plan for a 12-episode saga
A full recap of the 41st Independent Spirit Awards, from top winners and breakout performers to blue carpet arrivals and television honors.
IndieWire and Lavazza will deliver lively blue carpet chats and coffee-fueled interviews at the 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards, hosted by Ego Nwodim at the Hollywood Palladium.
An LA-based company is packaging Nordic stories for global markets as the European Film Market amplifies the region with a dedicated works-in-progress showcase.
Find streaming details for the Daytona 500 on FOX with Sling Blue, a summary of Feb. 11 qualifying highlights and the top drivers to watch this Speedweek.
fx’s ‘Love Story’ reframes a familiar tragedy by narrowing the focus to the couple at its heart, offering a restrained, finely acted portrait rather than tabloid rehashing.