
The Critics Choice Association revealed its slate of honorees and award recipients for their 8th annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.

The Critics Choice Association revealed its slate of honorees and award recipients for their 8th annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television.
Zodiac Killer Project, directed by Charlie Shackleton, explores an abandoned true crime documentary about the Zodiac Killer; and in the process, deconstructs the genre, examining the public intrigue and moral complexities of true crime.
Once his father Craig was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Chris Hemsworth began to ask himself: what can he do to help?

As it prepares to bid goodbye to Park City, Utah, the 2026 Sundance Film Festival has unveiled a Park City Legacy Program celebrating the Festival’s history in Utah through archival and restoration screenings of iconic films from previous editions, artists talks with notable Festival alumni, and a special event for the community.
After premiering at Sundance to critical acclaim, Selena y Los Dinos, the documentary film on legendary singer Selena Quintanilla comes to Netflix on November 17th.

Tessa Thompson, star of Nia DaCosta’s Hedda, will receive the Spotlight Tribute at the 35th Annual Gotham Film Awards Ceremony, for her performance in the film.

Egypt’s Oscar entry Happy Birthday, directed by Sarah Goher, has won the Narrative Feature Grand Prize at the 34th Heartland International Film Festival.

La Femme International Film Festival honored the best and brightest work of female actors, writers, producers and directors at the Sunday night award show for its 21st edition, with the top prize of Best Feature Film going to Lila McLaughlin’s Don’t Let Them Out.

HBO Documentary Films and Raw are currently in production on an untitled documentary series which will tell the story of the release of Keiko, a captive orca and star of the blockbuster hit, Free Willy. The film will be directed by Becky Read.
From Confederate statues across the South being taken down, to the removal of teachings of critical race theory, America has long struggled with how to look back on its history. Suzannah Herbert captures this disagreement and confusion and turns it into Natchez, a film about the Mississippi town of the same name, where its citizens are beginning to come to a head on how its past should really be remembered.
Pascal Bonitzer’s latest film, Auction, starring Alex Lutz and Léa Drucker, offers a window on the art dealing world, where a delicate balance often exists between ethics, money, and power.