TV & Streaming
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
Tom Fussell and Zai Bennett discuss BBC Studios’ streaming expansion, market outlook amid consolidation, and the status of Bluey: The Movie
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
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
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
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
Discover Billy Bob Thornton’s role in Puss in Boots and how the Shrek franchise reshaped casting for animated films
A considered revisit to Lena Dunham’s Girls, examining its tonal risks, ensemble strengths, disputed legacy, and ongoing cultural impact
Un viaggio tra i film horror e thriller presentati alla Berlinale 2023, tra suspense e innovazione.
One Battle After Another emerged as the big winner at the BAFTAs, with Hamnet taking outstanding British film and Sinners collecting major writing and acting awards
One Battle After Another swept the BAFTAs, Paul Thomas Anderson won multiple awards, and unexpected acting wins by Robert Aramayo and Wunmi Mosaku add fresh momentum and uncertainty ahead of the Oscars
Donna Langley was presented with the BAFTA Fellowship at the 2026 ceremony in London, where peers praised her leadership, mentorship, and track record of championing bold films and franchises
A practical guide to streaming the 79th Bafta Film Awards in the u.s., plus a clear summary of nominations, standout performances and award winners
Wuthering Heights tops international markets, GOAT crosses $100 million worldwide, and several studio releases and Chinese hits alter the global box office landscape
Muriel d’Ansembourg’s debut Truly Naked uses candid performances and careful staging to argue that real intimacy is messier and more humane than porn’s choreography
Caroline Golum’s second feature, Revelations of Divine Love, premiered at FIDMarseille and will begin a theatrical run in New York on March 27; Several Futures handles distribution
A compact, probing film by Hong Sangsoo that uses interviews and rehearsal to examine creativity and authenticity in performance
A fresh look at Robert Wise’s The Andromeda Strain and why its clinical approach to a deadly extraterrestrial pathogen still matters
Explore ten western series that translate naturally to streaming, from serialized epics like Deadwood to anthology curiosities like Dead Man’s Gun
At the Berlinale closing event several prizewinners transformed acceptance speeches into pointed political statements, reigniting debates about free speech and festival responsibility
KPop Demon Hunters took home the top prize and nine additional Annies, Arco won best independent feature, and juried awards celebrated lifetime and technical contributions to animation
KPop Demon Hunters topped the Annie Awards with a clean sweep, collecting major feature prizes while juried awards and TV winners rounded out a night of recognition for animation crafts and community impact
Willie Colón, the Bronx-born trombonist and salsa innovator, passed away at 75; his music, collaborations and activism reshaped Latin music and culture
When Bruce Springsteen tickets went on sale, transparency about ranges met sticker shock; fans, platforms and market forces quickly collided over affordability and resale
Donald Trump publicly demanded that Netflix remove Susan Rice amid high-stakes negotiations between Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Skydance
How a handful of boys in Kaduna became The Critics, using DIY filmmaking as escape and expression while evolving into socially engaged artists