Read More Movies & TV News Serial a month ago Activision Files Trademark for Crash Bandicoot Films Activision filed a trademark covering Crash Bandicoot films and TV through 2035, hinting at a push beyond games. Netflix and WildBrain were previously linked to an animated adaptation, adding fuel to the speculation.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Adeline Rudolph's Kitana: Preparing for Mortal Kombat II Adeline Rudolph reveals how she prepared to play Kitana in Mortal Kombat II, from studying game lore to intense tai chi and wushu training under stunt coordinator Malai Kim, as the sequel hits international screens.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Inside The Pitt: Season 3 Begins Filming Next Month Filming for The Pitt season 3 begins next month, with pre-production underway. Writer Simran Bidwan teases a late-fall setting, Pittsburgh storms and rising pressure on the hospital as the show eyes Emmy season.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Alice Rohrwacher to Bring Calvino's Baron in the Trees Alice Rohrwacher will direct a feature adaptation of Italo Calvino's The Baron in the Trees, produced by Our Films and Mubi. Filming is slated for the second half of 2027, after Rohrwacher finishes her current project.
Read More Movies & TV News Music a month ago Ariana Grande's New Era: 'Hate That I Made You Love Me' Ariana Grande unveils 'Hate That I Made You Love Me,' a mid-tempo, introspective single that launches her Petal era. Co-written with Ilya and Max Martin, the track pairs subdued vocals with cinematic production and a Justin Long-starring video.
Read More Movies & TV News Festivals a month ago Why Project Hail Mary's Trailer Stole the Show at GTA26 Project Hail Mary's trailer "Chance" won Best of Show at the 2026 Golden Trailer Awards. Amazon MGM and Wild Card Creative took top honors as AV Squad dominated agency prizes.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Paramount Pays Over $30M for Pugh’s 'Midnight Library' Paramount reportedly paid over $30M for film rights to Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library, attaching Florence Pugh and director Garth Davis. StudioCanal will distribute across key territories while Paramount covers the rest.
Read More Movies & TV News Festivals a month ago 'Prime Minister' Dominates 2026 News & Documentary Emmys HBO/CNN's Prime Minister won Best Documentary at the 2026 News & Documentary Emmys. Read a vivid recap of the ceremony at Jazz at Lincoln Center, standout winners, technical honors, and what the awards say about modern nonfiction film.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Gareth Edwards on AI: A Filmmaker's Wild New Tool Ahead Gareth Edwards has been experimenting with diffusion models for months and wants to make a hybrid AI-assisted film. He sees AI as a powerful ideation tool — brilliant but unruly — requiring human oversight.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Jay Daniel, Producer Who Tamed 'Moonlighting,' Dies at 82 Jay Daniel, the steady producer behind Moonlighting, Roseanne and Clean and Sober, has died at 82. The two-time Emmy nominee kept tumultuous sets running and helped shape several landmark TV shows and a career-making film.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago House of the Dragon Season 3: The 'Craziest' TV Battle Season three of House of the Dragon opens with the Battle of the Gullet, a four-year production and a moment the show calls 'probably the craziest television episode ever made.' Ryan Condal maps a four-season arc.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Moriarty Reimagined: Crime Drama Puts Villain in Spotlight Fremantle and Archery Pictures are developing Moriarty, a contemporary crime drama that casts James Moriarty as a Durham professor leading a double life and forced to consult for police against a rival criminal faction.
Read More Movies & TV News Festivals a month ago ABC and NatGeo Sweep Night One at the 2026 News Emmys ABC led night one of the 2026 News & Documentary Emmys, earning eight wins while National Geographic's Trafficked with Mariana van Zeller took seven Emmys. CNN, 60 Minutes and others also scored top honors.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Charles Cioffi, Versatile Character Actor, Dies at 90 Veteran character actor Charles Cioffi, known for roles in Klute, Shaft and Broadway's 1776 and recurring turns on The X-Files, has died at 90 in Marina del Rey. A prolific career across stage, film and TV.
Read More Movies & TV News Music a month ago Dave May, Grammy-Winning Producer and Executive, Dies at 68 Dave May, two-time Grammy-winning producer and longtime Warner/Rhino executive, died April 13 at 68. From a Warner mailroom moment to Grammy-winning concert films, he shaped live production, mastering, and artist archives.
Read More Movies & TV News Music a month ago John McClain, Michael Jackson’s Estate Co-Executor, Dies John McClain, longtime music executive and co-executor of Michael Jackson's estate, has died at 71 from complications after a fall. A former session musician turned industry strategist, he helped shape Janet Jackson's career and steward Jackson's legacy.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Director James Gray: The Ad Astra Cut That Never Came James Gray says the theatrical Ad Astra wasn't his cut after 20th Century Fox's sale to Disney altered the edit. He contrasts the $80M space drama with his indie-controlled Paper Tiger.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Can Supergirl Keep DC's Box-Office Resurgence Alive? Supergirl arrives June 26, 2026, carrying DC's momentum after Superman's big 2025 returns. Mixed test screenings, quiet marketing and heavy Superman promotion raise questions about whether Millie Alcock's Supergirl can spark a box-office win.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago Idris Elba Again Rules Himself Out for James Bond Role Idris Elba says he was never a real contender for James Bond, dismissing years of speculation and the 2014 Amy Pascal email. Elba, promoting Masters of the Universe, reflects on the controversy and the ongoing search for 007.
Read More Movies & TV News a month ago MUBI Acquires Coward After Cannes Debut: A WWI Drama Lukas Dhont's 'Coward', a World War I drama praised at Cannes, was acquired by MUBI for North American release. Critics highlight its restrained emotion and luminous cinematography by Frank van den Eeden.