
‘Single Female’ Movie Starring Jenna Ortega And Taylor Russell Taps Sarah DeLappe To Write; Stacey Sher And Marisa Paiva Join...
Sarah DeLappe has been tapped to write the script for 3000 Pictures’ remake of the 1992 thriller Single White Female, now titled Single Female, starring Jenna Ortega and Taylor Russell. Veteran producers Stacey Sher and studio veteran Marisa Paiva are joining the project, signaling a high‑priority push from the studio. The film follows the original’s premise of a woman suspecting sinister behavior from a new roommate, updated for a new generation. Ortega and Russell bring recent critical buzz from Netflix and indie cinema respectively, positioning the remake for both commercial and prestige appeal.

The 2026 Oscars Should Have Happened Already and People Are Tired of Waiting
The 98th Academy Awards will be broadcast on March 15, 2026, more than two months after the new year began. The date results from a cascade of scheduling conflicts, including the Critics Choice Awards, SAG‑AFTRA ceremony, and the Winter Olympics,...

Jennifer Aniston, Jon Hamm, & Zoey Deutch’s Sex Comedy Movie Sets Release Date
Sony Pictures Classics announced the theatrical release of the raunchy comedy "Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass" for July 10, 2026. The film stars Jennifer Aniston and Jon Hamm playing fictionalized versions of themselves, with Zoey Deutch leading as...
The Direct Line From Devo to ‘Hoppers’
Mark Mothersbaugh, co‑founder of Devo and veteran composer of animated scores, is scoring Pixar’s latest feature “Hoppers,” an ecological adventure about animals defending their habitat. The six‑month project, done while touring with Devo, required him to create cohesive themes that...

KPop Demon Hunters Directors Officially on Board for Sequel
Netflix and Sony Pictures Animation have confirmed that directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans will return to helm the sequel to the hit animated feature *KPop Demon Hunters*. The duo also signed a multi‑year deal with Netflix, promising additional collaborations...

Caroline Goodall’s Storm Rider Sci-Fi Movie Is ‘Waterworld Meets Hunger Games’ | Interview
Storm Rider: Legend of Hammerhead, a sci‑fi disaster adventure starring Caroline Goodall, Marco Ilsø and James Cosmo, is slated for a March 13 2026 theatrical release. The film blends post‑apocalyptic world‑building with steampunk aesthetics, drawing comparisons to Waterworld and The Hunger Games....

Feature Doc ‘Wilding’ Debuts April 22 on PBS, PBS App
PBS will broadcast the feature documentary *Wilding* on April 22, 2026, across its television channel, website, and app. The film chronicles a 20‑year rewilding project on a 400‑year‑old English estate, where owners introduced native wildlife to restore soil health and...

Man of Tomorrow Cast Adds DCU Hero to James Gunn Superman Movie
James Gunn’s DCU sequel "Man of Tomorrow" adds Aaron Pierre as Green Lantern John Stewart, linking the film to the upcoming HBO Max series "Lanterns." The movie, a follow‑up to 2025’s "Superman," will see David Corenswet and Nicholas Hoult reprise...

Why Marvel Fans Think a New Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Is Coming This Weekend
Marvel fans are buzzing that a new Avengers: Doomsday trailer could debut during the March 15 Oscars, after executive producer Katy Mullan hinted at a Marvel reunion on the ceremony. The Oscars attract a massive global audience, making it an...

This Netflix Movie Is Expected to Win 3 Oscars Despite Being Snubbed
Guillermo del Toro’s Netflix horror remake Frankenstein has secured nine Oscar nominations despite the director’s snub in the Best Director category. Prediction markets show the film as a heavy favorite in Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Production Design, and Best...
How to Craft a Film Festival That Appeals to All Ages (No, Really, All Ages)
The New York International Children’s Film Festival (NYICFF) celebrated its 30th edition, drawing roughly 15,000 attendees across multiple NYC venues and screening 86 films from a pool of 2,000 submissions. Beyond the two‑week program, the organization runs year‑round educational events that...
‘Bushido’ Review: A Samurai’s Dangerous Moves
‘Bushido’ is a slow‑burning Japanese drama directed by Kazuya Shiraishi that follows destitute ronin Kakunoshin and his daughter Okinu as they scrape by in a bustling 19th‑century town. The narrative pivots around intense Go matches with a wealthy merchant, Genbei,...

Trailer for Action Movie 'Desert Warrior' With Mackie, Copley, Kingsley
Vertical released the official trailer for Desert Warrior, an action thriller set in 7th‑century Arabia directed by Rupert Wyatt. The film, starring Anthony Mackie, Aiysha Hart, Sharlto Copley and Ben Kingsley, overcame post‑production creative‑difference setbacks and premiered at the 2025 Zurich...
The Love That Remains — Rapturous Portrait of an Icelandic Family in the Wake of Separation
The Love That Remains is a new Icelandic drama that follows a family coping with the aftermath of a separation. Set against the stark beauty of rural Iceland, the film offers a rapturous portrait of love, loss, and resilience. Critics...

The Roku Channel Gives Fans an Inside Look at Seahawks’ Super Bowl Run in New Special
The Roku Channel is premiering “Super Bowl Champions: The 2025 Seattle Seahawks,” a 75‑minute documentary produced by NFL Films and BD4, narrated by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, on March 18. The film offers unprecedented locker‑room audio, extended highlights and the largest wired‑sound...

Netflix Documentary About Murdered Cyclist Mo Wilson Premieres at SXSW
Netflix’s new documentary *The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson* will debut at SXSW on March 12 and stream globally on April 3. The film chronicles the meteoric rise of the young gravel and mountain‑bike star and the shocking 2022...

Thriller ‘We Bury the Dead’ Bowing on Blu-Ray and DVD March 17 From Alliance
Alliance Home Entertainment announced that the thriller "We Bury the Dead" will hit Blu‑ray and DVD shelves on March 17. The movie follows Ava (Daisy Ridley) as she searches for her missing husband after a catastrophic military disaster that turns...

Move over Pune and Bengaluru, Hyderabad Now Houses India’s Largest Dolby Cinema Screen at Allu Cinemas
Allu Cinemas opened in Kokapet, Hyderabad, featuring India’s largest Dolby Cinema screen. The 75‑foot screen seats 644, uses dual 4K laser projection, Dolby Vision and a 64‑channel Dolby Atmos sound system. The multiplex also includes three premium 4K laser screens...

Universal's New Plan Could Steal Every Major Director From Warner Bros. And Paramount
Universal Pictures announced it will lengthen its theatrical windows, guaranteeing at least five weekends for 2026 releases and seven weekends starting in 2027, except for Focus Features titles. The policy reverses the pandemic‑era shortcut to premium VOD and signals a...

Why Nagarjuna-Starrer Hello Brother’s Composer Koti Saluri Was Left ‘Anguished’ by Adivi Sesh’s Dacoit
The teaser for Adivi Sesh’s upcoming Telugu film *Dacoit* featured a remix of the 1994 hit “Kannepettaro Kannu Kottaro” from Nagarjuna’s *Hello Brother*. The new version, arranged by Gyaani and released by Aditya Music, quickly went viral, but original composer Koti Saluri was not notified about...

The Interview: Kei Ishikawa
Japanese filmmaker Kei Ishikawa has directed a cinematic adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel A Pale View of Hills, releasing in UK cinemas on March 13, 2026. The film expands the original 1980s‑Britain narrative into a dual‑timeline drama, introduces a...

Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 Release Date Announced; Sequel Arrives in Cinemas on August 28, 2026
Bollywood announced the theatrical release of Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 for August 28, 2026, nearly two decades after the original cult comedy. The sequel, directed by Prashant Bhagia and produced by T‑Series and Tandav Films, will feature the original cast...
‘The School Duel’ Trailer: Indie ‘Hunger Games’ Meets ‘The Purge’ in a Dystopian Florida Without Gun Control
Todd Wiseman Jr.’s debut feature "The School Duel" is an indie dystopian thriller set in a near‑future Florida where gun control has been abolished and a televised fight‑to‑the‑death competition replaces school shootings. The black‑and‑white film premiered at the Deauville American...
Phoenix Jones: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Superhero Asks How to Be a Modern-Day Do-Gooder
Director Bayan Joonam’s new documentary, *Phoenix Jones: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Superhero*, debuts at SXSW and chronicles the six‑year saga of Seattle’s masked vigilante. The film blends archival footage with intimate access, including a month‑long co‑habitation...

Ustaad Bhagat Singh Song ‘Collar Ey Etthara’: Mythri’s Biggest Ever Song Set, 1,500 Dancers and Pawan Kalyan in Full Flow
Mythri Movie Makers released the third single “Collar Ey Etthara” from the upcoming Telugu film Ustaak Bhagat Singh, showcasing Pawan Kalyan in a high‑energy dance sequence. The song was filmed on the studio’s largest set to date, employing between 1,200 and...

New Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer Reveals Bridgerton Star Simone Ashley's Role
Disney released the first official trailer for Devil Wears Prada 2, confirming a May 1 theatrical debut. The teaser introduces Bridgerton star Simone Ashley, whose character interrupts Miranda Priestly’s provocative comments, hinting at a regulatory or comedic role. The sequel...
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(jpeg)/FRANKENSTEIN-Oscar-Isaac-Jacob-Elordi-030426-ca54693f8b56448fa6422a17aaa1639e.jpg)
Guillermo Del Toro's “Frankenstein” Ending Explained: How the Movie's Conclusion Deviates From the Book
Guillermo del Toro’s Netflix adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has earned nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Jacob Elordi. The film reimagines the classic tale by shifting the climax from tragic vengeance to a...

Pachinko Actor Kim Min-Ha Voices Lead Character in Korean Dub of Made In Korea on Netflix
South Korean actress Kim Min‑ha lends her voice to Shenba, the lead character in the Korean dub of Netflix’s Tamil‑language film Made In Korea, which debuted on March 12. The original film stars Indian actor Priyanka Mohan, and Kim’s participation marks...

Official Trailer for Lucrecia Martel's 'Our Land' Doc About Argentina
Strand Releasing has dropped the official trailer for Lucrecia Martel’s documentary *Our Land*, which debuted at the 2025 Venice Film Festival and later screened at Toronto, London, San Sebastian, Vancouver, New York and Chicago. The film chronicles the 2009 murder of indigenous leader...

Downton Abbey's Matthew Goode Joins Period Drama About the "Original Dangerous Woman"
Matthew Goode has joined the upcoming period drama *The Custom of the Country*, an adaptation of Edith Wharton’s 1913 novel. The series also stars Sydney Sweeney as the ambitious Undine Spragg, alongside an ensemble that includes Dominic West, Rose Leslie,...
Only Half of Americans Went To a Movie Theater In 2025, Study Finds
Only 53% of U.S. adults reported going to a movie theater in the past year, according to a Pew Research Center survey, while 7% have never attended. Ticket sales remain about 20% below pre‑pandemic levels, with 769.2 million tickets sold in...

Andrew Scott's "Irresistible" Real-Life Drama with Imelda Staunton Is Now Streaming on the BBC
The 2014 film "Pride," starring Andrew Scott and Imelda Staunton, is now streaming on BBC iPlayer for a limited month. The movie dramatizes the 1984 Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) movement, which forged an unlikely alliance with striking...
‘Space Cowboy’ Review: A Sky-Diving Cinematographer’s Highs and Lows
‘Space Cowboy’ is a documentary that follows sky‑diving cinematographer Joe Jennings, whose groundbreaking aerial footage has defined extreme‑sport media and blockbuster stunts. The film chronicles his rise from a teenage outsider to filming X Games, ‘Charlie’s Angels,’ and ‘xXx,’ while exposing...
‘Group: The Schopenhauer Effect’ Review: The Art of Being Patient
“Group: The Schopenhauer Effect” is a minimalist film that confines its action to a single room, depicting three consecutive group‑therapy sessions in near‑real time. The narrative is crafted as a simulation, convincing viewers that they are watching authentic participants sharing...

The Straight Story Review – David Lynch’s 1999 Midwest Heartwarmer Is an Outlier Well Worth the Trip
David Lynch’s 1999 film The Straight Story is a rare departure from his trademark surrealism, presenting a gentle, true‑life road‑trip across the Midwest. The movie follows 70‑year‑old Alvin Straight, who rides a John Deere mower over 200 miles to visit his ailing...

Olivia Colman's Highest-Rated Drama Hailed as "Exceptional" Is Now Streaming for Free
Acclaimed drama The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman, is now streaming for free on Channel 4’s UK platform for a limited 29‑day window. The film, adapted by Florian Zeller from his play, earned two Oscars—including Best Actor for Hopkins—and...
Goldie Directs New Documentary Exploring the Rise of Rufige Kru
Goldie, alongside Andy Hayes and London Records, has released *The Rufige Files*, a feature‑length documentary charting the rise of his 1990s moniker Rufige Kru. The film, premiered on 5 March, delves into the early jungle, drum‑and‑bass, and hardcore scenes that shaped the...

Jack Black And Paul Rudd’s ‘Anaconda’ Gets Netflix Premiere Date
Jack Black and Paul Rudd’s original monster comedy “Anaconda” debuted in theaters on Dec. 25, 2025 and will begin streaming on Netflix on March 26, 2026. The film, directed by Tom Gormican, earned $134.2 million worldwide against a $45 million production budget. It features a PG‑13...

Katarina Zhu Tries Work as a Cam Girl in 'Bunnylovr' Indie Film Trailer
Katarina Zhu writes, directs and stars in her feature debut *Bunnylovr*, an indie drama about a Chinese‑American cam girl navigating a toxic client relationship while reconciling with her dying estranged father. The film premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the...

Afghanistan Thriller '13 Days, 13 Nights' Trailer Set at French Embassy
Samuel Goldwyn Films released the U.S. trailer for Martin Bourboulon's French thriller "13 Days, 13 Nights," dramatizing the 2021 Kabul embassy siege during the U.S. withdrawal. The film follows French embassy commander Mohamed Bida and translator Eva as they negotiate...

The MCU Must Use This X-Men Story to Guide Their Adaptation
Disney’s acquisition of Fox cleared the path for the X‑Men to finally enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With Jake Schreier attached to direct the first mutant film, the franchise still lacks a clear narrative blueprint. The article argues that the...

Billie Eilish Is in Talks to Star in a Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar' Movie
Billie Eilish is in talks to star as Esther Greenwood in a new film adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s novel The Bell Jar, with Oscar‑winning director Sarah Polley attached to helm the project. The movie would mark Eilish’s first leading role in a feature film,...

How The Whitest Kids U’ Know’s Animated Space Movie Survived a Brutal Tragedy
The Whitest Kids U’ Know finally released their animated space comedy *Mars* after a seven‑year gestation that included a major format shift and a tragic loss. Founding member Trevor Moore died in August 2021 when the project was about 60% funded, prompting...

‘Michael’ Moves Forward Despite New Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Against the Jackson Estate — Early Screening Set for April 22nd
Lionsgate and IMAX confirmed an early screening of the Michael Jackson biopic *Michael* on April 22, ahead of its U.S. premiere on April 24, while a Berlin fan celebration kicks off the international rollout on April 10. The film, directed...

Kate Winslet to Star in The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum
Kate Winslet has been cast as the female lead in Andy Serkis’s upcoming film *The Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum*. Production is slated to begin in New Zealand in May 2026 and run through October, with the shoot...

SLASH Signs On As Executive Producer Of 'Black Zombie' Feature Documentary
Guitar legend Slash has signed on as executive producer for the feature documentary “Black Zombie,” which will debut at South by Southwest. The film traces the zombie’s evolution from Haitian Vodou folklore to Hollywood horror, exposing its ties to slavery...
What’s Better Than One Top Oscar Nominee? How About Two?
Warner Bros. Discovery is promoting two Oscar frontrunners, Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” and Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners.” The former swept the BAFTAs and won DGA and PGA awards, while the latter set a record with 16 nominations and...
See Lunachicks’ Punk-Rock Origin Story in ‘Pretty Ugly’ Doc Trailer
The new documentary *Pretty Ugly: The Story of the Lunachicks* premieres on April 24, streaming worldwide and in limited theaters across major U.S. cities. It chronicles the all‑female New York punk band’s formation, raw energy, and the challenges they faced...

Check Out the First Wave of Horrors From the 10th Annual Overlook Film Festival, if You Dare
The Overlook Film Festival marks its 10th anniversary in New Orleans, running April 9‑12 with a first‑wave lineup of 47 films—including 21 features and 26 shorts. Highlights feature the opening night film *Obsession*, centerpiece *Leviticus*, and closing night *Hokum*, alongside...

SXSW 2026 Documentaries Preview: Docs to Watch in Texas
SXSW 2026’s documentary lineup showcases a wide spectrum of stories, from Mandy Horvath’s record‑breaking climb in *The Ascent* to the cultural excavation of zombies in *Black Zombie*. The slate also includes a portrait of rock‑critic Robert Christgau in *The Last...