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GKIDS Licenses Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust Anime, Live-Action 5 Centimeters Per Second Film
GKIDS to screen Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust film in N. America in 2027 after select screenings with Japanese audio this fall
One Piece Announces 2 New Anime Films
ONE PIECE FILM GOD VALLEY opens in summer 2027, ONE PIECE FILM BAAD opens in 2029
Your Letter Anime Film Review
While not the most grounded tale about teenagers overcoming trust issues, sometimes we need a bit of sappiness if it means being honest about ourselves.
Charlize Theron Reflects on ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ a Decade Later: “There’s a Deep Connection to This Film”
At a special 'Fury Road' screening, the star acknowledged how iconic her character has become, so much so that she now meets young children named Furiosa: "The weirdest thing ever."
Grace Passô’s ‘Our Secret’ Nabs the Best Film Kikito at the 54th Gramado Film Festival
GRAMADO, Brazil — “Our Secret” (“Nosso segredo”), the first feature from Grace Passô, nabbed the best feature film Kikito award at the Aug. 22 closing ceremony of the 54th Gramado Film Festival. The feature also scooped cinematography (Wilssa Esser) and art direction (Lucas Osóri
Meet the Festival Director: Edinburgh International Film Festival 2026
As EIFF celebrates its 79th year, Paul Ridd reflects on the value of collaboration and honouring the festival’s history while shaping its future. ]]>
About Time: Every Christopher Nolan film, ranked by the Letterboxd community
As Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey dominates at the worldwide box office, we delve into the Letterboxd community’s ranking of this iconic director’s entire filmography from best to worst.
Litterboxd: twenty fantastic film felines for International Cat Day
To celebrate International Cat Day, we’re counting off twenty beloved cats and kittens from movie history, from animated Disney icons to purr-fect pals from global arthouse hits.
Hitch-Hikers: Twenty fantastic films inspired by the cinema of Alfred Hitchcock
To celebrate master filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock’s 127th birthday, and his enduring influence on cinema history far and wide, Travis Woods offers up a starter pack of twenty films inspired by the pioneering director.
Lights Up: a starter pack of 20 fantastic films with transformative movie theater scenes
There is no rigid criteria or genre when it comes to iconic movie theater scenes in films—spanning the full gamut, Rory Doherty rounds up twenty of the most transportative, from In the Mouth of Madness to Babylon and more.
Unreleased Gems (August 2026): Your chance to watch three festival film favorites that haven’t been released anywhere else, for a limited time only
From recent discoveries yet to begin their distribution journey, to hidden gems that slipped through the cracks—these standout films have been out of reach for most of our members, until now.
From SCAD to Cannes: Students Gain Career-Launching Access at the World’s Most Influential Film Festival
Listen to five students and alumni tell their stories from the world's largest film festival in their own words.
What the Hell Is Indie Slop? How the Video Game Insult Found Indie Film
A derogatory term from video game criticism has crossed over to indie film discourse, and brought a poisonous idea about creative labor with it.
Nearly a Century Later, Sci-Fi Western Film Serial ‘The Phantom Empire’ Still Feels Like the Future
Cowboys, space queens, and the secret history of… everything? This black-and-white 1935 selection reflects just how long Hollywood has been playing with genre.
‘Niu Lai,’ the $200 Chinese Animated Film Taking Social Media by Storm, Might Be ‘The Room’ for a New Generation
Plus: some reflections on D23's animation announcements.
Toxic advance booking: Yash’s film crosses Rs 27 cr milestone; over 4.7 lakh tickets sold
Venice-Bound ‘Meteorite,’ Debut Feature From Colombia’s Sebastián Múnera, Acquired by MoreThan Films (EXCLUSIVE)
MoreThan Films has acquired Colombian filmmaker Sebastián Múnera’s film “Meteorite,” which will have its world premiere in Venice Critics’ Week (Sept. 2-12). The film follows Tefa and Nia, who live in a small town near the Magdalena River, where they raise Nia’s young nephew. Nia
Kid Cudi Preparing To Film “F*ckin Gnarly” Followup To Directorial Debut ‘Doe’, Both Set For 2027
As Kid Cudi prepares to unveil his feature debut Doe, he’s hitting the ground running with his directing career. On Saturday, the 2x Grammy winner (whose real name is Scott Mescudi) not only teased Doe, but also details about his directorial followup, which he begins filming “in
Sarajevo Film Festival 2026 Awards Austria’s ‘Everytime’ Best Film — See All Winners
The 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival wrapped up on Friday, with Austria taking home the top prize. During the awards ceremony at National Theatre Sarajevo, the jury awarded Austrian director Sandra Wollner’s Everytime with the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Narrative Feature Film, which c
Tamil Film Producers Council announces no new film releases from September 1
Ridley Scott Says ‘I’m Not a Filmmaker, I’m an Influencer’
Ridley Scott recently told The Times of London that he sees himself not as a “filmmaker,” but as an “influencer.” “Every time, you are vulnerable,” Scott said when asked to identify a through line in his work. “Also, I never want to repeat myself and all my films have been on the
From 9 to 5 to Ms .45: twenty excellent films about women seeking revenge
Vengeance is hers! Katie Rife compiles twenty standout films, from commercial comedies to harrowing horror-thrillers, in which women exact retribution on those who’ve wronged them.
Moments of Grace: Mike Mills reflects on his feelings-forward approach to filmmaking
As a new box set of his work arrives from the Criterion Collection, Mike Mills speaks with Mitchell Beaupre about his feelings-forward approach to filmmaking and the experience-based histories and hearts behind Beginners , 20th Century Women and C’mon C’mon .
New Criterion Closet vid suggests Matthew McConaughey should pivot to ASMR
McConaughey delivered a soothing five-minute narration as he stuffed his bags with favorites from across film history.
What are you watching this weekend?
For your consideration: A series on Indian fighter pilots, a close-up on a legendary filmmaker, and literally watching the time go by.
Park Eun Bin Meets Yang Se Jong As A Murder Suspect After Their Breakup In “Spooky In Love”
This is definitely not the reunion we wanted! A remake of the 2011 film “Spellbound,” tvN’s “Spooky in Love” is an occult romance drama about the chaotic partnership between a hotel heiress who can see ghosts and a passionate prosecutor who is terrified of them. Spoilers Previous
August Movie Star Brand Reputation Rankings Announced
The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for film actors. The rankings were determined through an analysis of the consumer participation, media coverage, interaction, and community awareness indexes of 50 popular movie stars, usin
Ian McKellen's Only Western Is This Forgotten '90s Gem
Ian McKellen has only worked on a single Western to date in the form of this well-received (but little-seen) 1990s film.
30 Most Popular Movies Right Now: What to Watch In Theaters and Streaming
See what films are buzzing with RT users this week!
The 50 Highest-Grossing Movies of All Time: Your Top Box Office Earners Ever Worldwide
Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' overtakes 'Deadpool & Wolverine' to become the highest-grossing R-rated film of all time.
‘Tucci in Italy’ Cinematographer Matt Ball on Making Italy Look Delicious
The three-time Emmy-nominated craftsman talks filming seaside meals, Renaissance palaces and hidden culinary gems while resisting the urge to make every frame too polished.
‘Seduction,’ Helmed by Zelito Viana and Marcos Palmeira, to Premiere at the Inffinito Fest in Miami (EXCLUSIVE)
GRAMADO, Brazil — “Seduction” (“Sedução”), a feature set in the Amazon Rainforest region and helmed by Zelito Viana and Marcos Palmeira, will have its world premiere on Sept. 11 at the 30th edition of the Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival in Miami. H2O is also releasing in local
‘Sentimental Value’ Star Anders Danielsen Lie and Anne Marie Ottersen Inducted Into the Haugesund Walk of Fame: ‘It Feels Full Circle’
Norwegian actors Anders Danielsen Lie and Anne Marie Ottersen were inducted into the Haugesund Walk of Fame.. The unveiling taking place during the first weekend of this year’s Norwegian Intl. Film Festival Haugesund, Danielsen Lie and Ottersen were recognized for contributing to
‘Heat 2’: Inde Navarrette May Still Star In Michael Mann’s Sequel As Gabriela, Odessa Young In Consideration For Charlene Shiherlis, Eiza González For Elisa
As reported yesterday, Inde Navarrette was in talks to play Charlene Shiherlis in Michael Mann ‘s “ Heat 2 ” before turning down the role to star in Marvel ‘s new “ X-Men ” film. However, according to Nexus Point News, the actress may not be done with Mann’s sequel entirely, as N
‘Tony’: Matt Johnson, Dominic Sessa & Stavros Halkias On Finding Anthony Bourdain Before The World Did, ‘Nirvanna The Band The Show’ Season 3, & More [Interview
Most interviews about an Anthony Bourdain movie would probably begin with food, travel, or how closely the actor playing him has studied that unmistakable voice. Ours began with labor organizing and a mortgage scam. That seemed appropriate for “Tony,” a film built around the summ
Andrew Rannells On That Moment In ‘Miss You, Love You’ Where He Couldn’t Stop Crying
It’s not every day that an actor campaigns for an Emmy nominee they aren’t explicitly nominated for. For both Andrew Rannells and Allison Janney , their admiration for Jim Rash’s “Miss You, Love You” is worth the time and effort. An indie film that took a year to get in front of
Way Down: Reeve Carney, Amber Gray and Eva Noblezada on Hadestown: The Musical’s theatrical triumph
As Hadestown becomes a summer box-office sensation, original Broadway principals Reeve Carney, Amber Gray and Eva Noblezada discuss the filming of its live capture, their intertwined love stories and Greek mythology’s enduring resonance.
Flesh and Fluids: Jane Schoenbrun on fighting repression through Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
As Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma emerges into theaters, filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun speaks with Mitchell Beaupre about the film’s multiple-climax structure, the angelic qualities of Hannah Einbinder and repression as the ultimate enemy.
Paths of Power: Kiyoshi Kurosawa on the castle intrigue of The Samurai and the Prisoner
As Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s elegant period drama The Samurai and the Prisoner arrives in theaters, the legendary Japanese filmmaker tells Zachary Lee about turning a feudal mystery into an engimatic study of power and belief.
The Secret Life of Bees: Andrew Patterson and Matthew McConaughey on The Rivals of Amziah King
As The Rivals of Amziah King swarms its way into theaters, Matthew McConaughey and writer-director Andrew Patterson reflect on the film’s distinctive, potluck-style combination of music, community and beekeeping.
Strange Connection: Gregg Araki and Joseph Gordon-Levitt on the lingering power of Mysterious Skin
With Mysterious Skin returning to US theaters in a new 4K restoration, Gregg Araki and Joseph Gordon-Levitt reflect with Ariel LeBeau on how their film’s fraught, sensitive vision of abuse and its aftereffects continues to resonate decades later.
Anthony Bourdain Biopic ‘Tony’ Sizzling At $5M Weekend, No. 7 Spot – Specialty Box Office
A24’s Tony landed at no. 7 in a big expansion to 1,642 runs (from just under 40). It’s cooking with a $5 million weekend and $6.6 million cume in week 3 for the Matt Johnson film starring Dominic Sessa as a young Anthony Bourdain and Antonio Banderas as an early mentor. The comin
Erin Moriarty Made Her Movie Debut In A Sci-Fi Flop Co-Written By Seth Rogen
This sci-fi flop marked Erin Moriarty's film debut and was co-written by her eventual The Boys producer Seth Rogen, no less.
LMGI Awards Winners: ‘One Battle After Another,’ ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Pluribus’ Among Location Managers Guild’s Honorees
The location pros behind Best Picture Oscar winner One Battle After Another and nominee Marty Supreme won the film prizes at the 2026 LMGI Awards, with the Pluribus, Fallout and Black Rabbit teams taking TV honors. Location Managers Guild International held its 13th annual ceremo
Haikyū!! Anime's 'Bakemono-tachi' Special Unveils Teaser, Key Visual
2nd Haikyū!! anime film also reveals key visual
‘How to Divorce During the War’ Review: Lithuanian Sundance Winner Turns a Marriage Crisis Into a Darkly Funny War Drama
Andrius Blaževičius' film contrasts the divorce between a struggling filmmaker and a media executive with the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Spa Weekend’ Review: Leslie Mann and Isla Fisher Go Underserved in a Lukewarm Bath of a Comedy
Anna Faris and Michelle Buteau also star in the film by 'Bad Moms' directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, about four childhood friends on a birthday trip that spirals out of control.
HollyShorts Festival Set To Propel Documentary Jury Award Winner Into Oscar Race
By the end of the weekend, another documentary short will have punched its ticket to the Oscar race. The 22nd HollyShorts, the prestigious film festival in Los Angeles, will announce jury award winners Sunday in multiple categories, with four of them qualifying for the Academy Aw
Upendra Joins Cast as Teja Sajja, Shanaya Kapoor, Suparn S. Varma’s Sequel Titled ‘Zombie Reddy Nxt Lvl’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Kannada cinema superstar Upendra has joined the cast of “Zombie Reddy Nxt Lvl,” the sequel to the hit “Zombie Reddy,” in a powerhouse role, India’s People Media Factory has confirmed. The announcement, made on star Teja Sajja’s birthday, also confirms the film’s cast and creative
Park Eun Bin Is Ready To Bare Her Fangs In “Spooky In Love”
Get ready for an impressive counterattack by Park Eun Bin on the next episode of “Spooky in Love”! A remake of the 2011 film “Spellbound,” tvN’s “Spooky in Love” is an occult romance drama about the chaotic partnership between a hotel heiress who can see ghosts and a passionate p
‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Marty Supreme’ Take Top Honors at Location Managers Guild International Awards
“One Battle After Another” and “Marty Supreme” took top honors at the Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) LMGI Awarda. The LGMI Awards were handed out on Saturday night and honor the use of filming locations across motion pictures, television, commercials, film commissio
‘Sentimental Value’ Sweeps Amanda Awards
Joachim Trier’s Oscar winner “Sentimental Value” became this year’s biggest Amanda Awards winner, taking home eight statuettes, including the top prize for best Norwegian film. Trier was also awarded for directing, as well as his screenplay written with longtime collaborator Eski
How To Watch Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey At Home
Seeing Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey on the big screen is one of the best theatrical experiences of the year. Here's when you can revisit the film at home.
Why Do We Love Spider-Man So Much?
Why does everyone love Spider-Man so much? When “Spider-Man: No Way Home” came out at the end of 2021, it made an insane amount of money ($814 million in the U.S. alone), blasting away any vestige of that era’s comic-book-movie fatigue. I thought the reason for the film’s mind-bo
‘National Treasure 3’ Is ‘Happening,’ Says Franchise Director Jon Turteltaub
“National Treasure” director Jon Turteltaub says a third film is happening. “I have not said anything before this, but you deserve to have the scoop,” Turteltaub said at a live taping of the “National Treasure Hunt” podcast (via The Philadelphia Inquirer). He added that the audie
5 Forgotten Alternate History Movies That Still Hold Up Today
Speculative fiction stories about alternate history make for some fun thought experiments, and these five forgotten films are some of the best.
‘Queen At Sea’ Trailer: Juliette Binoche Leads Lance Hammer’s Long-Awaited Return 18 Years After ‘Ballast’
Eighteen years is an eternity between films, especially when your debut is as quietly extraordinary as “ Ballast. ” After largely disappearing from the filmmaking landscape, Lance Hammer has finally returned with “Queen at Sea,” a morally thorny family drama about dementia, auton
Inside Letterboxd’s Unlikely Distribution Pipeline: How ‘It Ends’ and Other Gems Found Their Way to a Deal
Letterboxd's Courtney Mayhew and George Linehan-Mitchell, along with "Lemonade Blessing" filmmaker Chris Merola, spoke with IndieWire about how the company's Video Store has become a real, if unpredictable, alternative to the traditional festival-to-distributor pipeline.
Tom Cruise Has A Small Cameo In One Of The Most Rewatchable '80s Westerns
Tom Cruise's early filmography is a treasure trove of interesting projects, including a small appearance in this beloved 1980s Western.
Bunny Levine Dies: Librarian Turned Actress Who Appeared In Everything From ‘Gilmore Girls’ To Adam Sandler Movies Was 97
Bunny Levine, a librarian who took early retirement and then began acting on such shows as Gilmore Girls and Shameless as well as two Adam Sandler films, has died, according to multiple reports. She was 97. Levine graduated from college in 1951 and became a school librarian in Ne
Box Office: ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Triumphs Again in Fourth Weekend With $39 Million, ‘Insidious 6’ Launches to $25 Million
Long may Peter Parker reign! Sony’s Marvel adventure “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” continues to dominate at the box office, collecting $39 million in its fourth weekend of release. Despite a smattering of newcomers, Spidey remained at No. 1 ahead of another Sony release, “Insidious