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New Trailer for History Documentary 'The Eichmann Trial' About 1961
NewsMar 6, 2026

New Trailer for History Documentary 'The Eichmann Trial' About 1961

Madman Films has released a new trailer for the documentary *The Eichmann Trial*, marking its Australian launch. The film, directed by Elliott Levitt, premiered at the 2023 Miami Jewish Film Festival and entered U.S. VOD in 2024. It reconstructs the...

By FirstShowing.net
An Oscar-Nominated Documentary Goes Behind Enemy Lines
NewsMar 6, 2026

An Oscar-Nominated Documentary Goes Behind Enemy Lines

"Mr Nobody Against Putin" is a BAFTA‑winning documentary now nominated for an Oscar on March 15. The film delves into the mechanics of propaganda and patriotism within the Russia‑Ukraine war, using rare behind‑enemy‑lines footage. It challenges viewers to consider how...

By The Economist — Culture
A Film That Makes a Strong Argument for the Value of Debate
NewsMar 6, 2026

A Film That Makes a Strong Argument for the Value of Debate

"Immutable," a new PBS documentary directed by Gabriel London and Charlie Sadoff, follows the Washington Urban Debate League as it brings policy debate to low‑income schools across the district. The film shows how 70% of the league’s partner schools are...

By The New York Times – Movies
Flies: A Lonely Retiree and 9-Year-Old Boy Find Kinship in This Charmingly Downbeat Comedy
NewsMar 6, 2026

Flies: A Lonely Retiree and 9-Year-Old Boy Find Kinship in This Charmingly Downbeat Comedy

Fernando Eimbcke’s new black‑and‑white comedy *Flies* premiered at the 2026 Berlin International Film Festival, portraying a lonely retiree and a nine‑year‑old boy forging an unexpected bond. Set in Mexico City, the film follows Olga and her tenant’s son Cristian as...

By Sight & Sound (BFI)
Triumph of the Toons: How Animation Came to Rule the Box Office
NewsMar 5, 2026

Triumph of the Toons: How Animation Came to Rule the Box Office

Animation has become the dominant force at the global box office, eclipsing many live‑action franchises. Disney‑Pixar’s latest release, “Hoppers,” showcases a breakthrough technology that lets a teen’s consciousness inhabit a robotic beaver, merging sci‑fi concepts with environmental storytelling. The film’s...

By The Economist — Culture
Plague and Panic in 1870s Wisconsin: Inside the Apocalyptic Western A Prayer for the Dying
NewsMar 5, 2026

Plague and Panic in 1870s Wisconsin: Inside the Apocalyptic Western A Prayer for the Dying

"A Prayer for the Dying" is a 2026 apocalyptic western set in 1870 Wisconsin, adapted from Stewart O’Nan’s 1999 novel by writer‑director Dara Van Dusen. The film follows a physician (John C. Reilly) and a pastor‑veteran (Johnny Flynn) as diphtheria...

By Sight & Sound (BFI)
Evan Mascagni & Joe Keith Bickett on the Myth, Injustice, and Legacy of The Cornbread Mafia: Podcast
NewsMar 4, 2026

Evan Mascagni & Joe Keith Bickett on the Myth, Injustice, and Legacy of The Cornbread Mafia: Podcast

Evan Mascagni’s documentary, debuting at SXSW, chronicles the Cornbread Mafia—a group of Kentucky farmers who turned to marijuana cultivation in the late 1970s. The film relies on extensive interviews with co‑founder Joe Keith Bickett to separate myth from reality, revealing a profit‑driven...

By Consequence – Film
Release Rundown: What to Watch in March, From “Undertone” To “André Is an Idiot”
NewsMar 4, 2026

Release Rundown: What to Watch in March, From “Undertone” To “André Is an Idiot”

Sundance’s March slate blends horror, documentary, and speculative fiction, featuring titles like the sound‑driven thriller *undertone*, the darkly comic end‑of‑life documentary *André is an Idiot*, and the post‑apocalyptic podcast drama *Didn’t Die*. The lineup also includes the macabre romance *Dead...

By Sundance Institute – News
Damon Albarn Confirms He’s Scoring Luca Guadagnino’s OpenAI Movie Artificial
NewsMar 4, 2026

Damon Albarn Confirms He’s Scoring Luca Guadagnino’s OpenAI Movie Artificial

Damon Albarn confirmed he is scoring Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming film Artificial, a dramatization of OpenAI’s 2023 leadership crisis. In a Needle Drop interview Albarn argued that AI cannot replicate the soulful intuition behind artistic creation. The movie stars Andrew Garfield...

By Consequence – Film
SXSW Vice President of Film & TV Claudette Godfrey Talks 2026 Festival Line-Up
NewsMar 4, 2026

SXSW Vice President of Film & TV Claudette Godfrey Talks 2026 Festival Line-Up

SXSW 2026 will run film, TV, music and comedy programming concurrently for the first time, thanks to expanded hotel capacity in Austin. Vice‑President Claudette Godfrey explains the tighter ten‑day schedule forced a more deliberate curation process, emphasizing discovery and diverse...

By Den of Geek (Movies)
Watch a Haunting Theatrical Scene From ‘Hamnet’
NewsMar 4, 2026

Watch a Haunting Theatrical Scene From ‘Hamnet’

Chloé Zhao’s film “Hamnet,” starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, has been nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In a newly released “Anatomy of a Scene” video, Zhao narrates a pivotal moment where Agnes (Buckley) watches her husband...

By The New York Times – Movies
Did You Know These Oscar-Nominated Actresses Started in Reality TV?
NewsMar 4, 2026

Did You Know These Oscar-Nominated Actresses Started in Reality TV?

Hollywood’s newest Oscar nominees—Jessie Buckley, Teyana Taylor and Emma Stone—all began their careers on reality‑TV competitions. The article traces Buckley’s 2008 debut on the talent show I’ll Do Anything and notes similar origins for Taylor and Stone, echoing earlier Oscar...

By The New York Times – Movies
BFI Innovation Challenge Fund Invests £350k to Support Equitable Futures in Screen Through ‘ACES: AI, Carbon, Equity, Skills’ Led by...
NewsMar 4, 2026

BFI Innovation Challenge Fund Invests £350k to Support Equitable Futures in Screen Through ‘ACES: AI, Carbon, Equity, Skills’ Led by...

The BFI National Lottery Innovation Challenge Fund has awarded £350,000 to Goldsmiths, University of London to launch the ACES programme – AI, Carbon, Equity, Skills. ACES will unite academic partners, industry leaders and NGOs to explore AI’s workforce impact, carbon...

By Sight & Sound (BFI)
Game of Thrones Franchise Continues to Evolve With Movie in Production
NewsMar 3, 2026

Game of Thrones Franchise Continues to Evolve With Movie in Production

Warner Bros. and HBO have moved a Game of Thrones movie into production, with former House of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon attached to pen the screenplay. The film aims to extend the franchise beyond television, potentially focusing on the legendary...

By Den of Geek (Movies)
Sound of Falling: There’s No Escape From Patriarchy in This Exquisitely Crafted Tale of German Women Through Time
NewsMar 3, 2026

Sound of Falling: There’s No Escape From Patriarchy in This Exquisitely Crafted Tale of German Women Through Time

Sound of Falling is a fragmented German arthouse film that follows four women across a century of patriarchal oppression. Director Mascha Schilinski and editor Evelyn Rack employ handheld, pinhole cinematography and abrupt cuts to dissolve linear narrative. Minimal dialogue is...

By Sight & Sound (BFI)
Desert Power: Óliver Laxe on the Spirituality and Unpredictability of His Desert Odyssey Sirāt
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Desert Power: Óliver Laxe on the Spirituality and Unpredictability of His Desert Odyssey Sirāt

In 2025 the Louis Lumière theatre at Cannes was upgraded to Europe’s largest permanent Dolby Atmos system, unlocking height‑channel and object‑based audio. The first film screened in the new venue was Oliver Laxe’s desert odyssey Sirāt, which has earned a...

By Letterboxd Journal
Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions Opens The Underground Cinema at 180 Studios
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions Opens The Underground Cinema at 180 Studios

180 Studios has launched The Underground Cinema, a dedicated film venue, with a month‑long theatrical residency of Kahlil Joseph’s feature‑length work BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions. The film, adapted from Joseph’s acclaimed video‑art installation, blends fictionalized versions of W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus...

By FACT Magazine
Get Rich or Die Trying: John Patton Ford Shows Us How to Make a Killing While Balling on a Budget
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Get Rich or Die Trying: John Patton Ford Shows Us How to Make a Killing While Balling on a Budget

John Patton Ford’s new film How to Make a Killing, released by A24, reworks his 2014 Black List script “Rothchild” into a modern American take on Kind Hearts and Coronets. The story follows anti‑hero Becket Redfellow, who murders seven heirs to...

By Letterboxd Journal