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
How Krusty torching Action Comics #1 became a sharper joke over time
A look at how a single sight gag in The Simpsons’ “Homie the Clown” becomes more absurd as the value of Action Comics #1 rises
Paddington the Musical set to capitalize on Olivier success with possible Broadway run
Paddington the Musical dominated the Olivier Awards 2026 and its team is studying a potential Broadway transfer in 2027 amid practical and creative considerations
Russo brothers’ Agbo teams with SXSW London ahead of Avengers: Doomsday
Agbo brings film, television, gaming, and immersive work to SXSW London as a viral image sparks fresh Doomsday theories
Southeast Asia studios team up to produce global action films
A new Jakarta-centered production venture aims to export Indonesian action cinema through high-profile remakes and silat-driven originals
Euphoria season 3: recap, controversies and what must change
A fresh, clear-eyed recap of Euphoria’s narrative risks, key controversies and the open questions heading into season 3
ChaO: a whimsical mermaid romance from Studio4°C
a vibrant Studio4°C film, ChaO pairs an unlikely arranged marriage with exaggerated animation and a densely populated world
Péter Magyar victory signals reset for Hungary’s EU ties and media reforms
Péter Magyar’s surprise win ends Viktor Orbán’s long tenure and raises questions about media reform, the economy and EU relations
Coachella weekend parties and brand activations to know
Get a fast rundown of celebrity-hosted dinners, brand activations and onstage surprises from Coachella weekend
Scarlett Johansson: how roles and scrutiny changed for young women in Hollywood
Scarlett Johansson recalls being judged for her looks early in her career and explains how theater and patience reshaped her choices
Spike Jonze and Zendaya turn a sportswear launch into a surreal short film
Spike Jonze and Zendaya reframe a sportswear release as a surreal short that highlights design, movement and creative collaboration
Why film and television have trended toward muted visuals
Explore why recent trailers and shows feel muted, what technology and aesthetics are responsible, and why this shift may be temporary
How Colin Stetson crafted a new sonic world for Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen on Netflix
Composer Colin Stetson designed a unique soundscape for Netflix’s Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, mixing organic textures and electronic elements to mirror the series’ shifts
How Colman Domingo’s SNL debut mixed suave vibes with uneven sketches
Colman Domingo hosted SNL for the first time, bringing charisma and an R&B-tinged monologue while sketches ranged from sharp to strained
SNL cold open lampoons Trump with phone calls to Tiger Woods and Melania
A brisk recap of SNL’s parody of a controversial Easter post, the celebrity phone sketches and Colman Domingo’s mood-setting hosting debut
Colman Domingo’s SNL debut: behind the April 11, 2026 monologue and promos
Colman Domingo turned his SNL hosting debut into a house party of a monologue and a wild promo that leaned into character comedy and cameos
Why Steve Martin’s lesser-known films deserve another look
An audio celebration of Steve Martin’s unusual films and the fans who champion them
How Bale’s absence shaped Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman and its legacy
An exploration of Zack Snyder’s explanation for not bringing Christian Bale into his DC universe and the ripple effects on fans and the studio
How From updates the mystery-box TV formula for a new audience
A breakdown of how From rekindles the addictive mystery formula of Lost through subtler clues, memorable characters, and relentless tension
How theaters, studios, and windows are reshaping the box office recovery
Cinema industry leaders are weighing longer theatrical windows, venue reinvention, and closer studio-exhibitor collaboration to restore box office momentum
Alina Fernández Revuelta and Revolution’s Daughter: a Miami Film Festival premiere
A revealing documentary follows Alina Fernández Revuelta from escape to advocacy while voices from the Cuban diaspora weigh in
How Sabrina Carpenter staged a Hollywood spectacle at Coachella 2026
Sabrina Carpenter fulfilled an earlier promise by headlining Coachella with an ambitious, movie‑inspired production dubbed Sabrinawood
Ralph Fiennes praises Tilda Swinton as a potential Voldemort for HBO’s Harry Potter
Ralph Fiennes says he was once open to returning as Voldemort but now thinks the chance has passed and suggests Tilda Swinton would be fantastic in the role
What happened at CPH:DOX: the films, prizes and city scenes that mattered
A festival stroll through Copenhagen that links bold documentaries, award surprises and a city still grappling with its culinary identity
Why Tilda Swinton probably won’t be Voldemort in the HBO Harry Potter series
Ralph Fiennes mentioned Tilda Swinton as a contender for Voldemort, yet tensions around J.K. Rowling and recent casting disputes suggest she probably will not join the HBO adaptation
























