Amici miei: un viaggio tra mito e realtà nel cinema italiano
Esploriamo il significato profondo di Amici miei e il suo lascito nel cinema.
How the MCU can regain momentum by focusing on character and stakes
A clear argument for the MCU to prioritize personal stakes and tighter storytelling to rebuild audience trust and excitement
Why Sara Mitich moved from Airiam to Nilsson on Star Trek: Discovery
Sara Mitich reveals why she left Airiam’s prosthetics behind to play Nilsson, how the switch unfolded on set, and what followed after Discovery
Original family films rebound as GOAT tops a quiet box office
GOAT’s sustained audience and modest weekend drop point to renewed appetite for family films, while new releases underperform and the market waits for bigger tentpoles
Paramount president Jeff Shell responds to threatened lawsuit over alleged disclosure
Jeff Shell says he will vigorously rebut a threatened complaint alleging improper disclosure of confidential information as Paramount moves ahead with an internal investigation
Lizzie McGuire cast honors Robert Carradine after his passing
Robert Carradine, who played Sam McGuire, has died at 71; colleagues including Hilary Duff and Jake Thomas paid tribute while family disclosed his nearly two-decade battle with bipolar disorder
How NBCUniversal turned Milan Cortina into the most-watched U.S. Winter Games since 2014
NBCUniversal’s broad distribution, immersive production and Team USA’s on-snow success helped the Milan Cortina Winter Games reach strong linear and streaming audiences, while Peacock and partner networks prepare extensive Paralympic coverage
Adam Pally headlines New Zealand comedy The Sanctuary on Sky Three
Adam Pally takes the lead in The Sanctuary, an eight-episode New Zealand comedy about an eccentric billionaire hiding from the law and compelled to transform his island into a conservation refuge
Trial of Hein review: a disciplined debut probing identity and memory
Austere and theatrical, Kai Stänicke’s Trial of Hein stages a return to a remote island to interrogate how memory and community shape identity
Ilker Çatak’s Yellow Letters takes Golden Bear as Berlinale wrestles with political controversy
Yellow Letters, a domestic drama by İlker Çatak, won the Golden Bear at the 2026 Berlinale, spotlighting artistic dissent while the festival confronted questions about censorship and political speech
Why The fall and rise of Reggie Dinkins is a welcome return for network comedy
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
How Paradise season 2 balances emotion and new mysteries
Paradise season 2 widens the map beyond the bunker but preserves the character drama and prolific flashbacks that made the first season memorable
Why Space Raiders feels like a cinematic cousin to Guardians of the Galaxy
Explore how Roger Corman’s Space Raiders mirrors the MCU’s Star‑Lord backstory, highlighting shared themes, character beats, and the film’s Treasure Island roots
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: a plan to follow Dunk and Egg across decades
HBO renewed A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for season 2 and showrunner Ira Parker proposes a 12-installment arc paced over decades; the season finale also alters a key moment from George R.R. Martin’s novella to set up future conflict
Why Murderbot episodes are short and how that shapes the show
Learn why the Apple TV series Murderbot uses compact 23-minute episodes, how creators Paul and Chris Weitz leaned on Martha Wells’ novella and serialized pacing, and what that means for character focus and future seasons
How the documentary branch is rethinking eligibility and voting at the Oscars
Documentary voters at AMPAS are wrestling with rules and culture, balancing international inclusion, distribution realities, and whether change would favor commercial or artisanal films
How Crave Originals and international talent are finding global audiences
Crave’s breakout drama Heated Rivalry and Nicole Wallace’s Prime Video partnership highlight how local creativity, strategic licensing, and talent deals can unlock international audiences
Wednesday season 3 production starts in Ireland with Winona Ryder and Eva Green joining
Production for Wednesday Season 3 is underway in Ireland, bringing fresh cast members like Chris Sarandon and Noah Taylor alongside returning stars such as Jenna Ortega, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán
How Sidemen and creator culture are redefining TV and streaming
Victor Bengtsson says The Sidemen and creator-driven formats are connecting with young viewers in ways legacy broadcasters struggle to match
Winona Ryder to guest star in Wednesday season three alongside Tim Burton
Winona Ryder will guest star in Wednesday season three, reuniting with Tim Burton and joining Jenna Ortega in a role that producers are keeping secret
New BBC drama slate: Shy & Lola, D‑Notice and 1536 headlined
BBC has greenlit three original drama series spanning crime comedy, political thriller and Tudor-era storytelling, led by notable writers and production companies
BBC Studios outlines streaming expansion and responds to industry consolidation chatter
Tom Fussell and Zai Bennett discuss BBC Studios’ streaming expansion, market outlook amid consolidation, and the status of Bluey: The Movie
BBC removes slur from BAFTA broadcast after Tourette’s outburst at 2026 awards
The BBC apologised after a racial slur was heard during the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards; producers say the remark was an involuntary tic from a Tourette’s campaigner and the clip has been removed from iPlayer
How the BAFTAs balanced wins, outbursts and an edited political line
A closer look at the BAFTA ceremony that mixed major wins with contentious moments, including an edited political message and an involuntary outburst that divided viewers
Home Stories review: Eva Trobish’s panoramic leap at the Berlinale
A Berlin School director enlarges her lens: Eva Trobish’s Home Stories follows a young singer whose TV audition forces a family to confront history and modern tensions
























