
Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another bested Ryan Coogler’s Sinners to take the top spot on Sight and Sound Best films of 2025 poll.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another bested Ryan Coogler’s Sinners to take the top spot on Sight and Sound Best films of 2025 poll.
Directed by Eugene Jarecki, The Six Billion Dollar Man plunges audiences into the turbulent saga of Julian Assange, blending documentary rigor with the tension of a political thriller.

Sinners leads the film contenders for the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards with 17 nominations including for Best Picture.
A lifetime of love, regret, and unspoken truths come to the surface in Midwinter Break, a graceful new drama that tracks a long-married couple on a trip that forces them to reckon with their history.

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein has been named the recipient of the Visionary Award at the upcoming Palm Springs International Film Awards.

The American Film Institute (AFI) revealed the 10 films and 10 television programs recognized as AFI Awards 2025 honorees.
From 1990s club gigs to stadium-sized fame and creative burnout, Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? explores the band’s breakout success and the pressure that followed.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another swept the the Atlanta Film Critics Circle 2025 awards earning the top film of the year honor along with Best Director, Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Best Supporting Actor (Benicio del Toro), Best Breakthrough Performance for Chase Infiniti, Best Ensemble, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography,

I Love Boosters, the latest film from Boots Riley, will make its World Premiere as the Opening Night Film of the 2026 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film & TV Festival.
A ghost returns from beyond the grave, but not as you expect. In A Useful Ghost, the recently deceased Nat (played by Davika Hoorne) literally haunts her husband’s life by possessing a vacuum cleaner, determined to prove that even in death, love (and utility) endures.

Take it easy. Chill out. Relax. You get told a lot of things throughout your life. Day to day, you go by worrying about what you do in the present and if you’ll even get a chance at the future you want. The stress sometimes gets too much to bear. At one point, you stop and ask yourself the question: am I taking myself too seriously?
Set in the streets of 1990s Lagos, My Father’s Shadow stars Sope Dirisu as Folarin – an estranged father, and introduces real-life brothers Godwin Egbo and Chibuike Marvellous Egbo as his two young sons.