Film Festivals
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
Kodak’s 8th Annual Film Awards will salute first-time directors, veteran auteurs, cinematographers and exhibition pioneers, with Kristen Stewart, Joachim Trier and Autumn Durald Arkapaw among the honorees
A haunting indigenous western that follows two fugitive siblings, a conflicted older ally and a distant mother as they navigate exploitation, mining and survival in central Australia
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives returns on March 12 with its cast elevated to executive producers, fresh storylines, and unresolved conflicts that test the group’s unity
Hallmark Media confirmed a third season of Mistletoe Murders, continuing the cozy mystery starring Sarah Drew and Peter Mooney and adapted from an Audible Original
Jessica Henwick talks about playing Ruth in How to Make a Killing, weighing acting against directing, and her upcoming work with A24 and Netflix
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Broadway Across America’s biennial conference in Miami Beach brought together about 250 industry leaders as Elton John, John Legend and other creatives presented major new musicals and tours
A curated rundown of recent streaming arrivals, including franchise sequels, auteur projects, and striking set pieces
Jason Statham’s lighthearted spy caper Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre underperformed in theaters but is gaining traction on Prime Video, showcasing a playful side of Statham and strong support from an international cast
Roger Ebert awarded an early four-star review to Ted Flicker’s The President’s Analyst, praising James Coburn’s performance and the film’s sharp satire of paranoia
Bella Shepard walks through the expansive Starfleet Academy stages, names the standout spaces, and breaks down how fear shapes Genesis Lythe
Eric Dane, the actor who rose to fame as Dr. Mark Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy and later appeared in Euphoria, has died at 53 following a battle with ALS; he is survived by his wife and two daughters
Eric Dane, the actor who played Mark ‘McSteamy’ Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy, died at 53 after a public struggle with ALS; colleagues and family remember his work and advocacy
Eric Dane, the actor behind Dr. Mark Sloan and Cal Jacobs, died February 19 after battling ALS; his family remembers his advocacy and devotion to his daughters
An entertaining lead and a sly premise drive John Patton Ford’s film, but the movie rarely follows through on promises of dark comedy or biting social commentary
A concise look at New York’s repertory offerings, key venues, and the Raymond Depardon retrospective opening at Film at Lincoln Center on February 20th
Discover how Toy Story 5 reunites the classic cast with new characters like Lilypad while Andrew Stanton and Kenna Harris steer Pixar back into familiar, emotionally resonant territory
Delivered grounded intensity in George Lucas’s experimental debut, helping elevate a low-budget dystopian film into a lasting cult classic.
Explore how the film The Girl Can’t Help It influenced the Beatles’ early ambitions and directly shaped the creation of the song ‘Birthday’ on their 1968 White Album
Neon is exploring a deal with Department M, a 2026-founded production company led by Mike Larocca and Michael Schaefer, while Netflix series casting and Neon’s recent achievements add industry context
the BBC has recruited Ed Havard from Universal International Studios and promoted Fiona Campbell to lead factual programming, marking a major reshuffle in unscripted content management
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a former senior royal, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office as police search multiple addresses including Sandringham
JioHotstar and OpenAI are rolling out a ChatGPT-branded conversational layer that lets nearly half a billion monthly users search by voice or text, access live sports insights, and surface the streamer’s 300,000-hour, 19-language catalogue within ChatGPT
Yuen Woo-ping stages a return to hands-on martial arts cinema with Blades of the Guardians, blending on-location shooting, old-school wirework and an ensemble led by Jet Li and Wu Jing
Christian Petzold’s latest, Miroirs No. 3, is a Hitchcock-tinged psychodrama featuring Paula Beer; it debuted at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight and opens in the U.S. on March 20 with a Film at Lincoln Center retrospective and a director appearance.