
GLAAD, announced the nominees for the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. The GLAAD Media Awards honor media for fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues.

GLAAD, announced the nominees for the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. The GLAAD Media Awards honor media for fair, accurate, and inclusive representations of LGBTQ people and issues.

Good Deed Entertainment revealed the official trailer for “Love… Reconsidered”, the romance comedy film set in NY, starring Sophie von Haselberg (Give Me Pity!), Colton Haynes (Arrow), Luke Gulbranson (Bravo’s Summer/Winter House), Rosa Gilmore (The Expanse), comedienne Judy Gold, Elaine Bromka (Uncle Buck), Javier Munoz, Marisa Ryan (Wet Hot American Summer), and Jill Kargman (Bravo’s Odd Mom Out).

National Geographic debuted the official trailer for Arctic Ascent, the documentary series with Alex Honnold leading team of scientists and world-class climbers on a thrilling expedition to study effects of climate change.

Vertical shared the official trailer for Bleeding Love, the indie drama film starring real-life father-daughter Ewan McGregor and Clara McGregor estranged father and now-adult daughter forced to confront the issues of their past that have led to their frail relationship during an impromptu road trip.

Magnolia Picture revealed the official trailer for “Red Right Hand” the action-thriller film starring Orlando Bloom, Garret Dillahunt, and Andie MacDowell.

Well Go USA debuted the official trailer for Monolith, the sci-fi/thriller film starring Lily Sullivan – the only on-screen actor in the film, as a journalist uncovering a mystery.

Here is the first look trailer for Bliss, the Slamdance Spotlight Feature Film featuring Clint Jordan (Film Independent Spirit Award Nominee for “Virgil Bliss,” and TV series’ “American Crime Story,” “This is Us”), Faryl Amadeus (Spielberg Fellow and her upcoming feature film “Any Sign At All”), Juan Fernandez (“Crocodile Dundee,” A Man Apart”), and David Yow (“The Toxic Avenger,” “I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore”).

Ahead of the world premiere, here is the first look trailer for “The Death Tour”, the Slamdance Competition Documentary Feature Film that follows wrestling hopefuls across remote Indigenous communities in Canada’s far North on ‘the most grueling tour in indie wrestling’.

12.12: The Day and Evil Does Not Exist lead the nominations for the 17th Asian Film Awards (AFA) celebrating excellence in Asian cinema. Based on the real-life “12.12 Military Insurrection” of 1979 in South Korea, the political drama 12.12: The Day follows the intense struggles of military personnel during the mutiny. The film was nominated for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography. Also receiving six nominations is the film Evil Does Not Exist by Japanese director Hamaguchi Ryusuke whose earlier work Drive My Car won Best Film at the 16th Asian Film Awards. It is nominated for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Cinematography and Best Original Music.

Netflix debuted the official trailer for The Greatest Night in Pop, the music documentary film on the rollercoaster ride to write and record the 1985 charity hit song “We are the World”. This documentary goes behind the scenes of the historic event.

Nicola Peltz Beckham makes her directorial debut, and also stars in Lola, as 19-year-old Lola James who is working to save enough money to get her little brother out of their toxic home.

Nominations announced for the 51st Annie Awards™ recognizing the year’s best in the field of animation.