
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another leads the nominations for the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards with 14, closely followed by Ryan Coogler’s Sinners with 13.
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Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another leads the nominations for the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards with 14, closely followed by Ryan Coogler’s Sinners with 13.
Spanish actress Carmen Maura stars in Calle Málaga, the Spanish-language directorial debut of filmmaker Maryam Touzani, as a widowed mother who unexpectedly rediscovers love while fighting to keep her home.
In the high-stakes action thriller Hunting Jessica Brok, directed by Alastair Or, a retired special forces agent must battle a group of vengeful psychopaths and the African wilderness to get her daughter back.
The crime-tinged drama film Tuner stars Leo Woodall as Niki White, a piano tuner whose exceptional sensitivity to sound leads him into the dangerous world of safe-cracking. Alongside Woodall, Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman plays Niki’s mentor Harry Horowitz, with Havana Rose Liu, Jean Reno, Lior Raz, and Tovah Feldshuh rounding out the ensemble cast.

Sinners leads the nominations for the 98th Oscars with a record 16 nominations, including for Best Film, Directing for Ryan Coogler, along with acting nominations for Michael B. Jordan, Delroy Lindo and Wunmi Mosaku.
Netflix revealed the full official trailer for Queen of Chess, a documentary on the remarkable true story of Judit Polgár, the Hungarian chess prodigy who shattered expectations and redefined what was possible in a male-dominated world.

Sinners received a record-breaking eight wins at the Houston Film Critics Society 19th Annual Awards, taking Best Picture of 2025, along with Best Director and Screenplay for Ryan Coogler.

Christy leads the nominations in the Film categories of the Irish Film & Television Academy for the 2026 IFTA Awards, with 14 nominations, including Best Film and Director for Brendan Canty.
Here is the official trailer for The Rose: Come Back To Me, the documentary film featuring the “The Rose”, the Korean alt-pop indie band of Woosung (Sammy), Dojoon (Leo), Hajoon (Dylan), and Taegyeom (Jeff).
The wildly inventive comedy Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, directed by Matt Johnson, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jay McCarrol, brings the cult characters from their indie web series and TV show to the big screen in a time-traveling adventure that feels both absurd and deeply affectionate.