
The Overlook Film Festival unleashed the first wave of films for its tenth annual edition, taking place April 9 – April 12, 2026, at the Prytania Theatres in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Overlook Film Festival unleashed the first wave of films for its tenth annual edition, taking place April 9 – April 12, 2026, at the Prytania Theatres in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The 43rd Miami Film Festival, taking place April 9–19, 2026, unveiled its lineup of over 160 narratives, documentaries, and short films from 45 countries, including 40 World Premieres.
Filmmaker Grace Glowicki directs, co-writes, and stars in the eccentric gothic comedy film Dead Lover alongside Ben Petrie, Leah Doz, and Lowen Morrow.
A privileged teenager’s misguided quest to become a hero in the age of social media unfolds in Our Hero, Balthazar, the provocative debut feature from filmmaker Oscar Boyson.

Presented by Film at Lincoln Center and The Museum of Modern Art, the 55th edition of New Directors/New Films (ND/NF) returns from April 8 through April 19, 2026, with 24 features and 10 shorts.

Climate change seems to be taking a backseat. With everything currently going on in the world, this important ecological issue is being overshadowed even while it’s happening. So much so that we’re seeing effects of it in our own country, and nothing is getting done.
The vibrant indie music scene of Montreal’s Mile End neighborhood takes center stage in Mile End Kicks, the new romantic comedy from Canadian filmmaker Chandler Levack.

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners won Original Screenplay, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another received Adapted Screenplay at the 78th Writers Guild Awards (WGA).

When we first meet Yosef, the subject of Naveen Chaubal’s coming-of-age documentary, Pinball, which celebrated its world premiere at True/False Film Festival on March 6, he seems to be the typical American teenager. He plays soccer, debates college admissions, works at a restaurant to support his family, and spends free time hanging out with friends in his Louisville, Kentucky home.
Everybody to Kenmure Street, the documentary directed by Felipe Bustos Sierra, chronicles one of the most remarkable acts of grassroots resistance in modern Scotland.
The story of a gifted guitarist whose influence helped shape one of rock’s most iconic bands takes center stage in The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel, a new music documentary directed by Ben Feldman.

Bill Condon’s Kiss of the Spider Woman took the award for Outstanding Film (Wide Theatrical Release) at the 37th GLAAD Media Awards held last night in Los Angeles.