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‘Bouchra’ Review: An Animated Memoir That Finds Truth in Anthropomorphic Coyotes
Directors Merriam Bennani and Orian Bakri turn a personal autobiography into a world of anthropomorphic CG animals. It is an emotionally raw look at the diasporic queer experience.
How a Stop-Motion Short Conquered Annecy by Breaking Its Own Rules
Antonin Niclass’s 'Into the Forest' won the Annecy Young Audience Award by subverting traditional animation norms. The film explores themes of creative freedom through a unique stop-motion lens.
Inside the Room Where Brexit Happened: Norma Percy’s Definitive Account
Veteran filmmaker Norma Percy explains how she secured unprecedented access to Boris Johnson and David Cameron for her new Brexit documentary. The series offers a forensic look at the political decisions that changed the UK.
K. Bhagyaraj, the Architect of Tamil Cinema’s Middle-Class Soul, Dies at 73
K. Bhagyaraj, the legendary Tamil filmmaker who defined a generation of middle-class cinema, has died at 73. His career spanned four decades and left an indelible mark on Indian film through his witty, emotionally resonant storytelling.
A24’s AI Deal With Google: A Strategic Bet or a Brand Betrayal?
A24 is defending its new AI research partnership with Google as a way to protect filmmaker interests. Fans, however, are calling the move a betrayal of the studio's brand.
Bill Maher’s Pivot: Why the 'Real Time' Host Is Open to a GOP Vote
Bill Maher told Vice President JD Vance he is open to voting Republican in 2028. The host cited his frustration with the Democratic Party's current ideological direction.
Catherine Herridge Takes Source Protection Fight to Supreme Court
Catherine Herridge has petitioned the Supreme Court to halt $800 daily fines for protecting her sources. The move follows a D.C. Circuit ruling that could set a major precedent for reporter's privilege.
Larry David’s New History Lesson: Why He’s Back With ‘Life, Larry’
Larry David is back on HBO with a new historical sketch series executive produced by Barack Obama. Director Jeff Schaffer explains why the comedy legend can't stop working.
Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow Return: 'Romy and Michele' Sequel Begins
Thirty years after the original, Romy and Michele are back. Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow have officially started filming the long-awaited sequel.
Tõnis Pill’s ‘Fränk’ Confronts the Manosphere With a Quiet, Radical Kindness
Tõnis Pill’s directorial debut, 'Fränk,' uses a coming-of-age story to challenge the toxic influence of the Manosphere. It is a film about the power of empathy in a world increasingly defined by aggression.
Blumhouse Taps Horror Veteran Gary Dauberman for 'Five Nights at Freddy’s 3'
Blumhouse has tapped horror veteran Gary Dauberman to write the third 'Five Nights at Freddy’s' film. The move aims to improve the franchise's critical standing after two commercially successful but poorly reviewed entries.
Daisy Edgar-Jones Leads the New 'Sense and Sensibility' Revival
Daisy Edgar-Jones takes the lead in Working Title’s latest Jane Austen adaptation. The film hits theaters on October 16.
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