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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…
Alain Gomis crafts a three-hour, cross-continental portrait of family life that merges myth, memory and improvised performance to examine what it means to belong to a diaspora.
Unearth overlooked 1990s westerns that range from comic capers to political thrillers and rediscover why these films deserve a place in the canon.
apple tv’s adaptation of way of the warrior kid, led by chris pratt and directed by mcg, channels the underdog themes that made cobra kai a hit and could become a new family franchise
A fresh take on why Netflix’s Altered Carbon captured imaginations, stumbled in season 2, and still points to future cyberpunk successes.
Bertie Carvel breaks down Baelor’s motivations in the Trial of Seven, his bond with Dunk and Egg, and why heroism is a choice rather than a birthright.
a concise recap of the Independent Spirit Awards showcasing the night’s major winners, memorable red carpet conversations and the ceremony’s celebration of low-budget creativity
a rundown of the 41st Film Independent Spirit Awards: which films and series walked away with top honors and which talents were celebrated at the hollywood palladium
A concise recap of the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards, from top winners and TV victors to the shift to a new venue and the ceremony’s continued commitment to inclusive categories.
A full recap of the 41st Independent Spirit Awards, from top winners and breakout performers to blue carpet arrivals and television honors.
a brisk, provocative satire from karim aïnouz that assembles a bold cast to assault wealth and patriarchy, but its maximalist choices sometimes undercut the film’s bite.
starfleet academy borrows the yellow personal force-field visual from star trek: the animated series while weaving it into a tense, character-driven episode set amid the post-Burn galaxy
A curated tour of ten psychological thrillers that slipped under the mainstream radar but reward patient viewers with style, dread and memorable turns.
Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson deliver a finely tuned portrait of adolescence, grief and unlikely bonds in ‘Mouse,’ a film that premiered at Berlinale 2026 and marks their most accomplished collaboration yet.
a breakdown of the Super Bowl teaser for the david fincher-directed cliff booth follow-up, why viewers found the image too shadowy, and what to expect next
At the Westin Bonaventure on Feb. 14, 2026, MUAHS honored standout make-up and hair work across film, television and live productions, with Sinners, One Battle After Another and Frankenstein leading film wins and Amy Madigan receiving the Distinguished Artisan Award.
From a 14-year-old breakout to daring physical work and a Silver Bear-winning film, Jamie Bell’s Berlinale history reveals an actor evolving through obsession, grief and bold performance choices.
Reinvent Yellow has begun selling the Norwegian family adventure Rocky the Troll at the European Film Market, signaling both confidence in family genre fare and the practical realities of today’s indie market.
the cashiers du cinéma editors pair comics and cinema in a BAM series that honors the quotidian and the eccentric lives of movie theater staff
Discover where to find 35mm prints, rare restorations, and curated retrospectives across new york venues including Film at Lincoln Center, Museum of Modern Art, BAM, and more.
mubi releases first images and confirms august 7, 2026 theatrical launch for jane schoenbrun’s bold new slasher that interrogates fandom, gender, and cinematic monstrosity
A concise look at Jeffrey Combs’ diverse genre career and a scene-by-scene take on a Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode that centers on moral gambits and a cunning adversary.
matthew vaughn produced a trilogy of kick-ass–adjacent films that include two completed stunt-focused features; despite cast and press coverage, they still have not reached audiences
studio mappa confirms dorohedoro season 2 for april 1, 2026, sharing a fresh key visual and reuniting the original production team for a worldwide premiere.
an atmospheric biopic that begins with a peak performance at the Village Vanguard and then traces the personal and familial repercussions of loss, addiction and artistic pursuit
Morgan Neville directs ‘Lorne’, the long-awaited documentary on Lorne Michaels, arriving in U.S. theaters on April 17, 2026 with rare access and contributions from major SNL alumni