Explore a definitive guide to the Criterion Channel's June programming and the reasons Christopher Nolan defended his stylistic choices for The Odyssey
Emanuele Galli · 15 May 2026
Opinion & Analysis
A newly updated Star Wars companion frames Rey's decision as an act of tribute and continuity rather than a claim by blood
Andrea Conforti · 15 May 2026
A sequel that leans into fan-favorite characters, escalates the combat and keeps the reboot’s momentum while adding new blood like Johnny Cage
Camilla Bellini · 15 May 2026
A candid, sometimes messy look at marriage and grief that opens with a bold twist and leans into personal filmmaking
Matteo Galli · 15 May 2026
Samuel L. Jackson voices Xander the hammerhead and Eric Kripke explains how the star agreed to the surprise appearance
Florence Wright · 15 May 2026
Euphoria entered Nielsen's weekly streaming ranks after its season three premiere while The Pitt reached a series-high during its finale week
Bianca Marchesi · 14 May 2026
Updated May 8, 2026: Variety Awards Circuit offers weekly Emmy standings from Clayton Davis that track frontrunners and shifting momentum
Henry Anderson · 14 May 2026
A concise weekly roundup of essential theatrical releases, curated across genres and international cinema
Alessandro Tassinari · 14 May 2026
A concise guide to 2026's most memorable science fiction films, highlighting what makes each one worth seeing
Beatrice Bonaventura · 14 May 2026
A compact, 90-minute one-location film from Ben Wheatley that uses an extended gunfight to reveal character and dark humor
Martina Marchesi · 14 May 2026
Follow the story of Sloop John B from Nassau harbors to Pet Sounds and a new recording in Eleuthera
Camilla Fiore · 14 May 2026
A glossy, soapy heist series from Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole that blends high-stakes robberies with domestic fallout and obvious cinematic…
Francesca Pellegrini · 14 May 2026
Eddie Peng and Ewan Mitchell headline a sensory action thriller from stunt coordinator-turned-director Can Aydin, with international sales opening at Cannes
Francesca Lombardi · 14 May 2026
A careful look at Kantemir Balagov's Butterfly Jam, where powerful performances and inventive cinematography meet a scattered narrative
Francesca Pellegrini · 14 May 2026
The Boys' penultimate episode combines a shocking public power grab, a brief Samuel L. Jackson cameo as Xander, and heartbreaking losses that…
Susanna Capelli · 14 May 2026
A concise walkthrough of Good Omens season 3: the escape of Jesus, the theft of the Book of Life, Michael’s plan, and…
Martina Marchesi · 14 May 2026
Zoe Kazan updates Steinbeck’s multigenerational tale for television, centering on Florence Pugh’s portrayal of Cathy Ames in a seven-episode Netflix limited series
Edoardo Castellucci · 13 May 2026
Will Ferrell drops a nostalgic promo for the SNL season finale, revisiting an early audition bit while sharing the stage with current…
Beatrice Beretta · 13 May 2026
ISII Group introduces Trinidad, a Spanish-made Western starring Karla Sofía Gascón and Paz Vega, as the cornerstone of a theatrical-first international plan
Bianca Magni · 13 May 2026
Film Festivals
Discover the films, financing moves and regional strategies that explain Spain's unprecedented presence in Cannes' main selection
Susanna Cardinale · 13 May 2026
An intimate portrait of two people navigating the aftermath of life‑altering news, highlighted by Katie Aselton’s performance and Daveed Diggs’s steady counterpoint
Camilla Fiore · 13 May 2026
Eye Haïdara opened Cannes 2026 with readings from La Dolce Vita, Taxi Driver and Notting Hill and the jury was announced on…
Sophie Donovan · 13 May 2026
Jon Bernthal returns in a compact, mature special that doubles as character study and connective tissue for the MCU
Emanuele Galli · 13 May 2026
Find out about the Pokémon Center's new exclusive 12-inch Oshawott and Raichu Squishmallows and what makes these releases notable
Francesca Lombardi · 13 May 2026