
Dino Mustafić’s The Pavilion captured the Golden Apple Jury Award for Best Feature Film at the 22nd Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York City, which ran April 22 to 26, 2026.

Dino Mustafić’s The Pavilion captured the Golden Apple Jury Award for Best Feature Film at the 22nd Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York City, which ran April 22 to 26, 2026.
Three Oaks, Michigan, home to the country’s largest Flag Day parade, is the setting for Flag Day, a documentary by Andrew Shea and Melissa Shea.
A body without a name ignites a relentless search for truth in Unidentified, a gripping new crime thriller from acclaimed Saudi filmmaker Haifaa Al-Mansour.
Merging romance with visceral terror, Australian filmmaker Adrian Chiarella makes his feature debut with the haunting supernatural horror film Leviticus.
In Saccharine, the latest supernatural body horror from director Natalie Erika James, a medical student’s desperate pursuit of transformation leads her into a grotesque and terrifying spiral.
Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul, a music documentary directed by James Keach, explores the life of the co-founder and frontman of the Allman Brothers Band.
Over 100 years, ‘our hero’ becomes a J-pop idol, an outcast, and an oracle in Jinsei, a sweeping, hand-drawn anime odyssey from director Ryuya Suzuki.

American Black Film Festival has revealed the five finalists for the 29th HBO Short Film Award Showcase, at the 30th Anniversary “Homecoming” edition taking place May 27 to 31, 2026, in Miami Beach.

Tribeca Festival continued to roll out the lineup for its 25th anniversary, unveiling the 2026 NOW (New Online Work) lineup featuring digital-first storytelling by social media creators across platforms, including TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.

Maggie Gyllenhaal has been named the president of the International Jury of the Competition at the 83rd Venice International Film Festival, taking place September 2-12, 2026

Thelma & Louise are the stars of the official poster of the 79th Cannes Film Festival, thirty-five years after the Ridley Scott-directed movie premiered in Cannes on May 20, 1991.

William Means’ Junkie took both the Grand Jury prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the 35th Anniversary edition of Florida Film Festival.