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Good Omens season 3 finale review: Tennant and Sheen’s emotional sendoff
An emotionally charged finale that celebrates love as a defiant force while acknowledging uneven plotting
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
Roger Ebert’s one-star verdict on Leonard Nimoy’s 1988 film The Good Mother exposed a movie that aimed for social provocation but stumbled in execution, especially around a controversial plot point involving Diane Keaton and Liam Neeson.
Timothée Chalamet says Dune: Part Three felt like his final outing as Paul Atreides, prompting a more intense performance, and he also revealed that the first trailer will arrive soon ahead of the December 18, 2026 release
A spirited rewatch of Men with Brooms (2002) that connects Paul Gross’s small-town curling comedy to the intense ethics and spectacle of the 2026 Winter Olympics
Friends and family set up a GoFundMe to help Eric Dane’s teenage daughters after his public fight with ALS and his death; Rebecca Gayheart shares candid reflections on caregiving and family life
Four Minus Three, a film about loss and resilience based on Barbara Pachl-Eberhart’s memoir, won the Europa Cinemas Label at the Berlinale Panorama and will receive promotional backing across Europe
Networks are cautiously returning to pilot season to create jobs, test concepts and balance a streaming-first market with the older rhythms of broadcast development
South Asian creatives and nominees converged in London during BAFTA weekend to mark achievements including Geeta Gandbhir’s dual Oscar nods and the growing visibility of regional films
Fragrant Nature Film Creations (FNFC) has taken Indian distribution rights to the acclaimed French animation Little Amélie, signaling the launch of a new international acquisitions and distribution division and a Feb. 22 premiere at AniMela in Mumbai
Nelson directs a high-profile reunion of Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth, with music by Anirudh Ravichander and production by Red Giant Movies
Caroline Golum’s imaginative biopic about Julian of Norwich, starring Tessa Strain, debuts from Several Futures and begins a limited U.S. theatrical run starting march 27 in New York
Sony is reimagining Venom as an animated feature with Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein set to helm and Tom Hardy attached in some capacity
All four Expendables movies, starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham, have arrived on Netflix, giving viewers a compact, nostalgia-fueled action binge from Lionsgate
A grieving mother travels alternate realities in Redux Redux to kill her daughter’s murderer and ultimately learns that connection can break cycles of vengeance
Marvel’s Avengers: Armageddon begins June 3 and positions Red Hulk’s Latveria invasion as the spark for a franchise-wide transformation
Coverage of the Spirit Awards’ awkward ceremony, what winners like Train Dreams mean for the Oscars, the sale of Josephine, and the Berlinale uproar sparked by Wim Wenders and the festival’s stance on Gaza
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