
Sinners leads the film contenders for the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards with 17 nominations including for Best Picture.

Sinners leads the film contenders for the 31st annual Critics Choice Awards with 17 nominations including for Best Picture.

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,

One Battle After Another topped the National Board of Review 2025 honorees, winning Best Film; Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson; Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio; Best Supporting Actor for Benicio Del Toro; and Breakthrough Performance for Chase Infiniti.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another led the nominations for the 2025 Astra Film Awards with 11 nominations, earning nods for Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, Best Director for Anderson, and four supporting nominations for Teyana Taylor, Regina Hall, Sean Penn, and Benicio del Toro.

My Father’s Shadow leads the nominations for the 2025 British Independent Film Awards with 12, including Best British Independent Film, along with Best Director and Best Debut Director for Akinola Davies Jr.

The President’s Cake directed by Hasan Hadi won the Award for Best Narrative Feature; and To the West, in Zapata directed by David Bim received the Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 33rd edition of Hamptons International Film Festival.

The 33rd Hamptons International Film Festival will close with the world premiere of Maria Friedman’s Merrily We Roll Along starring Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Lindsay Mendez. .

The 78th edition of Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) set to run from 14-20 August 2025 will open with the UK premiere of Eva Victor’s comedy-drama film Sorry, Baby.

A24 debuted the official trailer for Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby, a darkly comedic exploration of trauma and healing. Set against the backdrop of rural New England, the film follows Agnes, a graduate student-turned-professor, as she navigates life after a traumatic incident.