From Canada comes the witty comedy Two Women, starring Karine Gonthier-Hyndman and Laurence Leboeuf as two neighboring mothers who face unfulfilled expectations and unmet desires.
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Boston Underground Film Festival Unveils Lineup, with Kenji Tanigaki’s ‘The Furious’ as Closing Film

The Furious by Kenji Tanigaki The Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF) has revealed its full 2026 program lineup, with director Kenji Tanigaki’s action thriller The Furious as the closing night film.
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‘Phenomena’ First Look at Josef Gatti’s Psychedelic Immersive Documentary
CPH:DOX – Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, Documentary, Trailers, True/False Film FestivalAhead of its World Premiere at the True/False Film Fest, here is the first look teaser clip for Phenomena, the immersive feature documentary from filmmaker Josef Gatti.
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Sinners, Michael B. Jordan, ‘Love, Brooklyn’ Win at 57th NAACP Image Awards

Michael B. Jordan, winner of the Outstanding Actor In A Motion Picture Award for “Sinners” and Entertainer Of The Year Award at the 57th NAACP Image Awards (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for BET) Sinners had a great night at the 57th NAACP Image Awards, winning 13 awards, including Outstanding Motion Picture.
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32nd Actor Awards Winners – Michael B. Jordan, Jessie Buckley, Sean Penn, and Amy Madigan

Jessie Buckley, Hamnet (Rich Polk/Shutterstock for The Actor Awards) Jessie Buckley, Michael B. Jordan, Sean Penn, and Amy Madigan were honored with Actor statuettes for their outstanding motion picture performances at the 32nd Actor Awards, presented by SAG-AFTRA.
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37th PGA Awards Winners – ‘One Battle After Another’, ‘My Mom Jayne’ Win Top Film Honors

Leonardo DiCaprio with Paul Thomas Anderson, on the set of One Battle After Another. (Merrick Morton/Warner Bros.) One Battle After Another continued its award-winning streak at the 37th Annual Producers Guild Awards, taking home the top prize, the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Picture.
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Goya Awards – ‘Sundays’ Wins Best Picture, ‘Sirât’ Nabs 6 Awards

Sundays (Los domingos) by Alauda Ruiz de Azúa (courtesy SSIFF) The family drama Sundays (Los Domingos) emerged as the top film at Spain’s Goya Awards, winning five awards, including Best Picture.
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Tim Connery’s ‘The Driftless’ Headlines 18th A Night of Horror International Film Festival Lineup

The Driftless by Tim Connery The Driftless, written and directed by Tim Connery, will open this year’s 18th edition of the A Night of Horror International Film Festival, taking place for its third year in the USA.
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Liam Neeson and Zachary Levi Starring in ‘Hotel Tehran’ Acquired by Inaugural Entertainment

Liam Neeson (Jean Nelson) Hotel Tehran, the high-stakes action thriller starring Zachary Levi, Liam Neeson, and Quincy Isaiah, has been acquired by Inaugural Entertainment with plans for a wide theatrical release later this year.
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‘The Salisbury Poisonings: A Spy Next Door’ Documentary Sets World Premiere at CPH:DOX Festival

The Salisbury Poisonings: A Spy Next Door by Dan Vernon The Salisbury Poisonings: A Spy Next Door, a documentary examining the 2018 chemical weapon attack in the UK, directed by BAFTA-winner Dan Vernon (The Changing Times of Ike White, Nailbomber: Manhunt), will world premiere at CPH:DOX festival in Copenhagen this March.
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‘The Serpent’s Skin’ Trailer – Doomed Lovers Unleash a Demon in Alice Maio Mackay’s Queer Thriller
From 21-year-old trans Australian indie filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay comes The Serpent’s Skin, a supernatural queer romance thriller, starring Alexandra McVicker, Avalon Fast, Jordan Dulieu, Scott Major, and Charlotte Chimes.
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‘Billy Idol Should Be Dead’ Trailer – Documentary Chronicles the Wild Life of Punk Icon
Grammy-winning filmmaker Jonas Åkerlund brings rock history to life in Billy Idol Should Be Dead, the full-length documentary that chronicles the wild life and enduring legend of punk icon Billy Idol.
