Awards Season
WGA West calls off Los Angeles ceremony as staff strike disrupts awards
The Writers Guild of America West has canceled its Los Angeles awards ceremony scheduled for March 8 after non-supervisory staff…
a fresh episode turns the voyager-era Doctor into the emotional heart of star trek: starfleet academy, exploring his past and a student’s fragile future
An examination of IMAX schedule decisions that left Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Avengers: Doomsday off most US IMAX screens
A concise guide to the episodes of My Hero Academia that matter most for character development, plot revelations, and emotional payoff
Fintech funding slowed sharply in 2025; this piece unpacks the metrics, regulatory implications and market outlook
A concise guide to Bridgerton season 4 part 2, summarizing Benedict and Sophie’s wedding, the dowry discovery, Queen Charlotte’s role, and the key supporting storylines
Banijay is advancing plans to roll out the revived Fear Factor across Europe via local production hubs after Fox’s U.S. reboot drew strong ratings, while also promoting a slate of fresh formats at its London event.
Minnie Driver headlines a three-part Fox event that retells episodes from Genesis through the eyes of five women, blending faithful adaptation with modern dramatic nuance
The Film and TV Charity and a coalition of broadcasters, streamers and agencies have launched nine actionable principles designed to embed mentally healthy practices across productions in the UK
The Visual Effects Society held its 24th annual ceremony in Los Angeles, with Avatar: Fire and Ash taking seven awards and KPop Demon Hunters collecting key animation trophies
Kai Stänicke’s feature debut Trial of Hein uses a remote island setting and a community tribunal to interrogate identity, memory and social belonging, winning the Teddy Award jury honor after its Berlinale Perspectives premiere.
Part 2 of Bridgerton season 4 finally delivers on the couple’s chemistry, enriches secondary characters and clarifies stakes for women navigating the Ton
Fremantle has secured early commissions for the Hitster TV format, partnering with production firms across the Netherlands, Germany and Canada to translate the viral party game into a studio competition
Alison McAlpine’s short film perfectly a strangeness earned a Best Documentary Short Film nomination at the 98th Academy Awards and prompted a revealing dialogue with editor Walter Murch ahead of its Criterion Channel debut
Alexandre Koberidze’s Dry Leaf, made on a 2008 Sony Ericsson W595, is a meditative 186-minute road movie opening at Film at Lincoln Center on March 20; Cinema Guild released the first trailer via Letterboxd
A new teaser for Jane Schoenbrun’s Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma teases a meta-horror revival starring Hannah Einbinder and Gillian Anderson, produced by Plan B and released by MUBI on August 7, 2026
Disney insiders say they like Avengers: Doomsday, but a stacked 2026 calendar and evolving audience tastes mean the film’s status as the year’s top grosser is far from guaranteed.
The Avatar series still ranks among cinema’s biggest earners, yet declining ticket sales for the most recent entry have made a fourth film financially precarious for Disney and James Cameron
Guillermo del Toro produced Pacific Rim Uprising but intentionally avoided watching the finished film, preferring to protect his original vision and focus on his own projects
New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit on Feb 25, 2026, alleging that Valve’s loot boxes in Counter-Strike 2, Team Fortress 2, and Dota 2 amount to illegal gambling that has harmed children and adults
Sullivan’s Crossing returns April 20 on The CW with a trailer that reveals Maggie’s estranged husband and a dramatic love triangle after the show’s Netflix surge in early February 2026
A look back at Sondra Lee’s career as the original Tiger Lily and her contributions to Broadway’s musical theatre legacy
A former Venice post office has been reborn as The Lighthouse, a membership-driven creative campus offering studios, edit bays, programming, and a playbook for turning collisions into projects
The film Cutting Through Rocks follows Sara Shahverdi’s bold community activism and becomes the first Iranian-made documentary to receive an Oscar nomination after winning Sundance’s Grand Jury Prize
Sondra Lee, celebrated for originating Tiger Lily in Peter Pan and Minnie Fay in Hello, Dolly!, built a multi-decade career as a performer, consultant and coach to generations of actors
As Netflix pursues Warner Bros. Discovery, the Department of Justice issued a civil investigative demand, multiple Republican attorneys general warned of market concentration, and Paramount raised its bid in a volatile bidding war