
Béla Tarr, the influential Hungarian director, widely celebrated for a body of work marked by long takes, black-and-white cinematography and a profound exploration of human existence, has died at the age of 70.
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Béla Tarr, the influential Hungarian director, widely celebrated for a body of work marked by long takes, black-and-white cinematography and a profound exploration of human existence, has died at the age of 70.
When horror and home surveillance collide. Directed by Ehrland Hollingsworth, the psychological horror thriller Dooba Dooba uses in-home security footage to turn the familiar into the terrifying.

Elio and KPop Demon Hunters lead the nominations for the 53rd Annie Awards, recognizing the year’s best animated films.

Ahn Sung-ki, one of South Korea’s most revered actors who has appeared in more than 130 films, and whose work helped define modern Korean cinema, has died at the age of 74.

One Battle After Another walked away with the top prize of Best Picture at the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards, along with Paul Thomas Anderson winning Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay.

On Saturday, January 3, 2026, the 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Awards kicked off awards season in signature style, bringing together some of the biggest names in film for an evening of celebration in the desert.

One Battle After Another was named Best Picture of 2025 at the National Society of Film Critics 59th annual awards.
The whimsical comedy Zoe makes its New York debut at Dances With Films NYC, introducing audiences to a charming film from filmmakers Emanuela Galliussi and Dean Ronalds.
Here is the first look – teaser trailer for the Take That documentary, the three-part Netflix docuseries chronicling the rise, fall, comeback and legacy of the iconic British boy band that shook the charts for decades.

One Battle After Another took the top honor of Best Picture and received a total of four awards at the Minnesota Film Critics Association 2025 awards reaffirming its status as one of 2025’s most acclaimed films.

One Battle After Another claimed the 2025 Portland Critics Association Awards highest honor, winning Best Picture, along with a Best Director win for Paul Thomas Anderson.