Thursday, December 11, 2025

All Her Fault’ Hits 46 Million Hours Watched in Three Weeks, Peacock’s Biggest Series Launch Ever

 "All Her Fault," the mystery limited series on Peacock starring Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, and Dakota Fanning, has become the most-watched original series launch in Peacock's history. In the first three weeks it was available, the series was watched for a total of 46 million hours. This number includes all episodes, so the premiere on November 7 had three weeks to gain viewers, the second episode had two weeks, and the third had one week. According to Nielsen, "All Her Fault" ranked among the top five most-watched streaming originals in the U.S. during those three weeks.


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The news about "All Her Fault" comes at the end of a strong viewership month for NBCUniversal, which owns Peacock.

 Another big highlight was the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The annual parade had its largest audience ever, with over 36 million viewers across all platforms, including Peacock and Telemundo. On NBC alone, the parade was the most-watched non-sports, non-news telecast on broadcast TV since the 2019 Oscars. It was also the most co-viewed non-sports, non-news telecast of 2025, with 66% of viewers being parents and children watching together. On Peacock, it was the biggest non-sports, non-news simulcast ever.


NBC aired four of the five highest-rated entertainment specials in November among adults 18-49.

 After the parade, "The National Dog" show came in second, with 13.6 million viewers, marking three straight years of growth. ABC’s Country Music Awards were third, followed by NBC’s "Saturday Night Live" Thanksgiving special and "Wicked: One Wonderful Night" at fourth and fifth. Overall, NBC was number one in total viewers and the 18-49 demo in November.


Looking at sports, the NFL game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving was the most-watched primetime game of all time, with more than 28 million viewers across platforms.

 In reality TV, BravoCon had a great year, with 3 million viewers on Peacock and 419 million engagements across platforms, including social media.


NBC's big month also included a strong performance in advertising.

 Various ad sources reported that viewers of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day programming were 24% more likely to search for brands than viewers of other specials that day. Also, ads during the parade were found to be more likable by 28%, more memorable in message by 19%, and more memorable for brands by 12%.

Natalie Portman, Charli xcx, Chris Pine and Wu-Tang Clan Projects Set for Sundance Film Festival’s Final Edition in Park City

Oscar-winning actors, pop musicians, and hip-hop icons will be in Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival's final event before moving to Colorado. The Sundance Institute revealed 90 feature films and seven episodic projects across various categories on Wednesday, including exciting films by stars like Natalie Portman, Olivia Wilde, Jon Hamm, Charli xcx, Chris Pine, and Judd Apatow. This final festival before the move to Boulder is a heartfelt goodbye to its founder, Robert Redford, and a tribute to Tammie Rosen, the festival's chief communications officer, who passed away last week.


Sundance director Eugene Hernandez shared, "Each of us has a long history with this festival in different ways, and we feel the weight and importance of that as we prepare for this year's festival — but also as we lay the foundation for what Sundance will be in 2027 and beyond."

 The 11-day event runs from Thursday, January 22, to Sunday, February 1, with an online component starting on Thursday, January 29.


Hernandez added, "This is an important year for the festival, especially now, in the wake of Robert Redford's passing.

 It's going to be really memorable." He mentioned familiar names like John Turturro and Nicole Holofcener, as well as new talents like Charli xcx, who audiences will discover.


The U.S. dramatic competition is led by Chris Pine's "Carousel," about a divorced doctor whose life changes when his daughter's dreams and the unexpected return of a past love force him to face his choices and embrace a second chance.

 Natalie Portman returns with an indie comedy, "The Gallerist," where an art dealer tries to sell a dead body at Miami's Art Basel. Olivia Wilde brings two films: the anticipated, sexually charged Gregg Araki thriller "I Want Your Sex," co-starring Cooper Hoffman, and her own directorial work, "The Invite," a darkly funny look at a dinner party from hell between two couples written by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack. Wilde also stars opposite Seth Rogen, who invite a neighbor couple (Penelope Cruz and Ed Norton) to witness their marital issues.


Sundance senior programmer John Nein noted, "This year, comedy is really interesting.

 Some films are just funny, like David Wain's film or Macon Blair's 'The Shitheads.' But what's really interesting is that some of the strongest comedic voices are exploring difficult and uneasy subject matter, like loss and grief, but in a funny way. Films like Jay Duplass's 'See You When I See You' about recovering from the death of a sibling or 'Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!' about overcoming the loss of a partner are especially powerful."


This year, nearly half (48%) of the features were directed by filmmakers who identify as women.

 In line with Redford's mission for the Sundance Institute, supporting films from underrepresented voices remains a central part of the festival's ethos. Kim Yutani, director of programming, explained, "A lot of it is baked into our process. We're looking for those voices of the underrepresented and for stories we haven't heard before. Many of these stories are based on lived experiences, so the two go hand in hand." She highlighted Beth de Araujo's film "Josephine," which shows a child struggling to process something in the adult world, with adults around her also trying to cope. "This is a really gutsy film, and her bold approach completely pays off. This is a film that really stuck with me since I saw it."


The documentary section features top talent on important topics, including Rory Kennedy's "Queen of Chess," about female chess prodigy Judit Polgár.

 Director Brydie O'Connor brings "Barbara Forever," about pioneering lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer, and "Who Killed Alex Odeh?" explores the assassination of a beloved Palestinian American activist in Southern California, uncovering a 40-year quest for justice and revealing the origins of a dangerous political movement that's still active today.


Hernandez acknowledged that many attendees might have tight budgets, but hopes people will stay for the second half of the festival, which includes special anniversary screenings and panels.

 For example, David Wain and Gregg Araki will celebrate past Sundance successes with screenings of "Wet Hot American Summer" and "Mysterious Skin."


Hernandez noted, "The festival will be celebrating a kind of culmination or crescendo in Utah this year, while also honoring its legacy, which has been so important — both the audience and the place.

 We've got a really cool event planned after the awards on Friday that will be really special."


Yutani joked, "If a snowball fight tempts anybody, that's my goal for the end of the festival."


The full lineup of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival:


Gemma Chan and Channing Tatum star in "Josephine."



Greta Zozula


U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION

The U.S. Dramatic Competition gives viewers a first look at world premieres of new American independent films from emerging talents.

 There are 10 films in this section, all of which are world premieres, and all will be available to stream online.


Bedford Park (Director and Screenwriter: Stephanie Ahn, Producers: Gary Foster, Chris S. Lee, Nina Yang Bongiovi, Theresa Kang, Son Sukku) - Audrey, a Korean American woman in her 30s who has a difficult past, returns home after her mother gets into an accident.

 She meets the man who was responsible for the accident, and their relationship starts to develop. Cast: Moon Choi, Son Sukku, Won Mi Kyung, Kim Eung Soo, Jefferson White. Available online.


Carousel (Director and Screenwriter: Rachel Lambert, Producers: Alex Saks, David Lipper, Robert A. Daly Jr., Ian Gotler, Chris Pine) - A divorced doctor living in Cleveland faces a big change when his daughter wants to join a debate team and an old love comes back into his life.

 This makes him think about his choices and gives him a new chance. Cast: Chris Pine, Jenny Slate, Abby Ryder Fortson, Sam Waterston, Katey Sagal. Available online.


The Friend's House Is Here (U.S.-Iran - Directors, Screenwriters, and Producers: Hossein Keshavarz, Maryam Ataei) - In Tehran's underground art scene, two young women live in a world of freedom and friendship.

 But when their secret is discovered, they have to fight for each other. Cast: Mahshad Bahram, Hana Mana, Farzad Karen, Zohreh Pirnia. Available online.


Ha-Chan, Shake Your Booty!

 (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Josef Kubota Wladyka, Screenwriter: Nicholas Huynh, Producers: Kimberly Parker Zox, Mao Nagakura) - Haru and Luis are competitive dancers in Tokyo. After a tragedy happens, Haru becomes isolated. Her friends encourage her to return to dancing, where she falls for a new instructor. Cast: Rinko Kikuchi, Alberto Guerra, Alejandro Edda, YOU, Yoh Yoshida, Damián Alcázár. Available online.


Hot Water (Director and Screenwriter: Ramzi Bashour, Producers: Jesse Hope, Max Walker-Silverman, Josh Peters) - After being kicked out of his high school in Indiana, a young man and his Lebanese mother travel west.

 Cast: Lubna Azabal, Daniel Zolghadri. Available online.


Josephine (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Beth de Araújo, Producers: David Kaplan, Josh Peters, Marina Stabile, Mark H. Rapaport, Crystine Zhang) - After 8-year-old Josephine sees a crime in Golden Gate Park, she acts out to feel in control as adults fail to help her.

 Cast: Mason Reeves, Channing Tatum, Gemma Chan, Philip Ettinger, Syra McCarthy, Eleanore Pienta. Available online.


The Musical (Director: Giselle Bonilla, Screenwriter and Producer: Alexander Heller, Producers: Rob Lowe, Greg Lauritano, Findlay Brown, Jordan Backhus) - A frustrated playwright and middle school theater teacher tries to ruin his ex's new relationship with the school principal to stop him from winning a prestigious award.

 Cast: Will Brill, Gillian Jacobs, Rob Lowe. Available online.


Run Amok (Director and Screenwriter: NB Mager, Producers: Julie Christeas, Frank Hall Green) - A teenage girl creates a musical about a day she wishes she could forget at her high school.

 Cast: Alyssa Marvin, Patrick Wilson, Margaret Cho, Sophia Torres, Elizabeth Marvel, Molly Ringwald. Available online.


Take Me Home (Director and Screenwriter: Liz Sargent, Producers: Apoorva Guru Charan, Minos Papas) - Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, takes care of her aging parents while balancing their needs.

 A hot Florida weather event disrupts their routine and threatens her future. She creates a new world where she can thrive. Cast: Anna Sargent, Victor Slezak, Ali Ahn, Marceline Hugot, Shane Harper. Available online.


Union County (Director and Screenwriter: Adam Meeks, Producers: Brad Becker-Parton, Stephanie Roush, Sean Weiner, Faye Tsakas, Martha Gregory) - Cody Parsons is assigned to a drug court program in rural Ohio to deal with the opioid epidemic.

 Cast: Will Poulter, Noah Centineo, Elise Kibler, Emily Meade, Annette Deao. Available online.


U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

The U.S. Documentary Competition features world premieres of nonfiction American films that explore the ideas, people, and events shaping today.

 There are 10 films in this section, all world premieres, and all will be available to stream online.


American Doctor (U.S.-State of Palestine-Malaysia-Qatar - Director and Producer: Poh Si Teng, Producers: Kirstine Barfod, Reem Haddad) - Three American doctors, from different backgrounds, go to Gaza to help people but face political challenges and risks to uncover the truth.

 Available online.


American Pachuco: The Legend of Luis Valdez (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: David Alvarado, Producers: Lauren DeFilippo, Everett Katigbak, Amanda Pollak) - Luis Valdez fights against politics and skepticism to bring Chicano storytelling to the big screen with his movies Zoot Suit and La Bamba, shaping America's story.

 Available online.


Barbara Forever (Director and Producer: Brydie O'Connor, Producer: Elijah Stevens) - This film explores the life, work, and legacy of Barbara Hammer, a pioneering lesbian filmmaker.

 Available online.


Joybubbles (Director: Rachael J. Morrison, Producer: Sarah Winshall) - Joybubbles is born blind but gets into a fascination with phones and discovers he can use a special tone to control them.

 His early interest unknowingly starts a culture that influences future technology. Available online.


The Lake (Director and Producer: Abby Ellis, Producer: Fletcher Keyes) - A nuclear bomb threatens Utah.

 Two scientists and a political insider race to prevent disaster and save their home. Available online.


Nuisance Bear (U.S.-Canada – Directors: Gabriela Osio Vanden, Jack Weisman, Producers: Michael Code, Will N. Miller, Teddy Leifer) – A polar bear is forced to deal with a human world full of tourists, wildlife officers, and hunters as its ancient migration meets modern life. When a sacred predator is labeled a nuisance, it becomes unclear who truly belongs in this shared environment. Available online.


Public Access (Director: David Shadrack Smith, Producers: Sara Crow, Anne-Marcelle Ngabirano) – An amazing look inside one of the biggest media experiments that took over American screens.

 Rare archives from New York's underground show a world of creators who broke rules, challenged censors, and made television a battleground for free speech where anyone could be a star. Available online.


Seized (Director and Producer: Sharon Liese, Producers: Sasha Alpert, Paul Matyasovsky) – When the small town of Marion, Kansas, becomes the focus of international attention after a police raid on the Marion County Record and the death of its 98-year-old co-owner, a serious debate starts about the misuse of power, journalistic ethics, local news, and the United States Constitution.

 Available online.


Soul Patrol (Director and Producer: J.M. Harper, Producers: Sam Bisbee, Danielle Massie, Nasir Jones, Peter Bittenbender) – From deep behind enemy lines, a hidden part of American military history is uncovered, raising the question of whether facing the past can bring peace to those who lived it.

 The Vietnam War's first Black special operations team comes together to share their story. Available online.


Who Killed Alex Odeh?

 (Directors: Jason Osder, William Lafi Youmans, Producer: Dawne Langford, William Lafi Youmans, Jason Osder, Daniel J. Chalfen) – The killing of a beloved Palestinian American activist in Southern California starts a 40-year search for justice, revealing the roots of a dangerous political movement that still exists today. Available online.


Jessica Gabriel and Amanda Oruh appear in 'Lady.'



WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION

These narrative feature films from emerging talent around the world offer fresh perspectives and creative styles.

 The 10 films in this section are all world premieres. All 10 will be available to stream online.


Big Girls Don't Cry (New Zealand – Director and Screenwriter: Paloma Schneideman, Producers: Vicky Pope, Thomas Coppell) – Over one transformative summer in rural New Zealand in 2006, 14-year-old Sid Bookman discovers desire, identity, and the internet as she tries to be like the people she wants to be loved by.

 Cast: Ani Palmer, Rain Spencer, Noah Taylor. Available online.


How to Divorce During the War (Lithuania-Luxembourg-Ireland-Czech Republic – Director and Screenwriter: Andrius Blaževičius, Producer: Marija Razgutienė) – In Vilnius in 2022, Marija has a realization that she wants to divorce her husband, Vytas, right before Russia invades Ukraine.

 She and Vytas face their failing relationship while dealing with the divorce process during the ongoing war. Cast: Marius Repaĩs, Šygimantas Elena Jakaitė, Amelija Adomaitytė, Indrė Patkauskaitė, Gintarė Parulytė. Available online.


Extra Geography (U.K. – Director: Molly Manners, Screenwriter: Miriam Battye, Producer: Sarah Brocklehurst) – In an English girls' boarding school, two teenage best friends deal with the challenges of girlhood—friendship, boys, studies, and growing up—and take on their school project, falling in love.

 Cast: Marni Duggan, Galaxie Clear, Alice Englert. Available online.


Filipiniana (Singapore-U.K.-Philippines-France-Netherlands – Director and Screenwriter: Rafael Manuel, Producers: Jeremy Chua, Alex Polunin, Bianca Balbuena, Bradley Liew, Nadia Turincev, Omar El Kadi) – Tee girl Isabel feels strangely attracted to Dr. Palanca, the president of the country club where she works.

 But after uncovering a violent secret beneath the club's perfect surface, she realizes that what started as a harmless crush is actually based on a dark shared history. Cast: Jorrybell Agoto, Carmen Castellanos, Teroy Guzman, Carlitos Siguion-Reyna, Isabel Sicat, Nour Houshmand. Available online.


Hold Onto Me (Greek – Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Myrsini Aristidou, Producer: Monica Nicolaidou) – 11-year-old Iris learns that her estranged father, Aris, is back in town for his father's funeral.

 She tracks him down to a rundown shipyard where he's been living alone. What starts as an effort to reconnect slowly turns into a fragile bond. Cast: Christos Passalis, Maria Petrova. Available online.


The Huntress (La Cazadora) (Mexico-U.S. – Director and Screenwriter: Suzanne Andrews Correa, Producers: Gabriela Maire, Edher Campos, Mynette Louie) – In the border city of Juárez, Mexico, where violence against women happens without punishment, an unlikely hero rises with a desperate call for change.

 Inspired by real events. Cast: Adriana Paz, Teresa Sánchez, Jennifer Trejo, Eme Malafe, Guillermo Alonso. Available online.


Lady (U.K.-Nigeria – Director and Screenwriter: Olive Nwosu, Producer: Alex Polunin) – In the big African city of Lagos, a strong-willed young taxi driver meets a group of bold sex workers whose sisterhood pulls her into danger and joy, leading her on a journey of personal change.

 Cast: Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah, Amanda Oruh, Tinuade Jemiseye, Binta Ayo Mogaji, Seun Kuti, Bucci Franklin. Available online.


Levitating (Indonesia-Singapore-France – Director and Screenwriter: Wregas Bhanuteja, Screenwriters: Defi Mahendra, Alicia Angelina, Producers: Siera Tamihardja, Iman Usman, Amalia Rusdi) – In a town where pleasure is linked to being possessed by spiritual beings, Bayu wants to become the shaman of a trance party to raise money and avoid being evicted.

 Cast: Angga Yunanda, Anggun C Sasmi, Maudy Ayunda, Bryan Domani, Chicco Kurniawan. Available online.


Shame and Money (Germany-Kosovo-Slovenia-Albania-N. Macedonia-Belgium – Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Visar Morina, Screenwriter: Doruntina Basha, Producers: Fabian Altenried, Sophie Ahrens, Kristof Gerega, Pia Hellenthal) – After losing their livelihood in a village, a Kosovar family moves to the capital in search of a place in a hypercapitalist society.

 Cast: Astrit Kabashi, Flonja Kodheli, Kumrije Hoxha, Fiona Gllavica, Alban Ukaj. Available online.


Tell Me Everything (Israel-France – Director and Screenwriter: Moshe Rosenthal, Producers: Alona Refua, Maya Fischer, Roi Kurland, Ben Giladi, Emilie Georges, Naima Abed) – In the late 1980s, when pop music was everywhere and the HIV epidemic was growing, 12-year-old Boaz discovers a terrible secret about his father, someone he really looks up to. This secret puts his family in danger. Over several years, Boaz tries to fix things and rebuild the relationship he always wanted with his father. Cast: Yair Mazor, Ido Tako, Assi Cohen, Keren Tzur, Mor Dimri, Neta Orbach. Available online.


WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION  

These are nonfiction feature films made by new talent from around the world.

 They show some of the most brave and amazing filmmaking happening today. The 10 films in this section are all world premieres. All 10 will be available to stream online.


All About the Money (Ireland – Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Sinéad O'Shea, Producers: Claire McCabe, Harry Vaughn, Katie Holly, Sigrid Dyekjær) – A son of one of America's richest families starts a communist revolutionary group in rural Massachusetts to fight against the capitalist system he used to believe in but now hates.

 This is the start of a surprising journey. Available online.


Birds of War (U.K.-Syrian Arab Republic-Lebanon – Directors, Screenwriters, and Producers: Janay Boulos, Abd Alkader Habak, Producer: Sonja Henrici) – This is the love story of a Lebanese journalist in London and a Syrian activist and cameraman, told through 13 years of personal memories from many wars, revolutions, and being away from home.

 Available online.


Closure (Poland – Director and Producer: Michał Marczak, Producers: Monika Braid, Rémí Grellety, Katarzyna Szczerba, Karolina Marczak) – When his teenage son goes missing, Daniel searches the deep waters of the Vistula River, caught between the fear that his son jumped to his death and the hope that he might still be alive.

 Available online.


Everybody to Kenmure Street (U.K. – Director and Producer: Felipe Bustos Sierra, Producer: Ciara Barry) – In May 2021, a sudden raid by the UK Home Office leads to one of the biggest and most successful acts of civil resistance in recent history.

 In the most diverse neighborhood in Scotland, hundreds of people run into the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbors. Available online.


Hanging by a Wire (U.S.-U.K. – Pakistan – Director and Producer: Mohammed Ali Naqvi, Producer: Bilal Sami) – A regular school trip turns into a nightmare when a cable car's wire breaks, leaving eight people, including six schoolboys, hanging 900 feet above a deep valley in the remote Himalayan foothills.

 With only 10 hours before the remaining cable fails, a team of rescuers rush to save them. Available online.


Kikuyu Land (Kenya – Directors and Producers: Andrew H. Brown, Bea Wangondu, Producers: Moses Bwayo, Mike Morrisroe, Joseph Njenga) – As a Nairobi journalist investigates a land dispute between the local government and a big international company, old wounds are uncovered and family secrets are revealed.

One in a Million (U.K. – Directors: Itab Azzam, Jack MacInnes, Producers: Raney Aronson-Rath, Will Anderson, James Bluemel, Andrew Palmer) – Filmed over a period of ten years, this film follows one girl’s incredible journey from Syria to Germany and back. She and her family go through war, being forced to leave their home, and emotional pain in a new country, showing the difficult and complex experience of being a refugee. Available online.


Sentient (Australia – Director and Screenwriter: Tony Jones, Screenwriter: Rachel Grierson-Johns, Producer: Ivan O’Mahoney) – This film looks into lab research on animals and reveals a hidden world where it's not only the animals that suffer.

 It follows Dr. Lisa Jones Engel, a scientist who later becomes an animal rights activist, and explores whether hurting animals in the name of science is ever justified. Available online.


Silenced (Australia – Director: Selina Miles, Producer: Blayke Hoffman) – After the #MeToo movement opened up conversations about gender violence, international human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson fights against laws that are used to silence people who have been victimized.

 Available online.


To Hold a Mountain (Serbia-France-Montenegro-Slovenia-Croatia – Directors, Screenwriters, and Producers: Biljana Tutorov, Petar Glomazić, Producers: Quentin Laurent, Rok Biček) – In the highlands of Montenegro, a mother and daughter shepherd defend their mountain home from becoming a military training site for NATO, stirring up memories of the violence that destroyed their family.

 Available online.


NEXT  

This program features bold and creative films that take a fresh look at storytelling.

 These films are expected to influence the next generation of global cinema. Eight of the nine films in this group are world premieres. All nine films will be available to stream online.


Aanikoobijigan [ancestor/great-grandparent/great-grandchild] (U.S.-Denmark – Directors and Producers: Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil, Producers: Steve Holmgren, Grace Remington, Jacque Clark, Franny Alfano) – Ancestors trapped in museum archives travel through time and space to find their way back home.

 History, spirituality, and the law come together as tribal experts work to return Indigenous remains to their rightful resting places, showing the beliefs that allowed them to be taken in the first place. (Documentary) Available online.


Burn (Japan – Director and Screenwriter: Makoto Nagahisa, Producers: Yasuo Suzuki, Kazunori Seki, Takeyasu Koganezawa) – A runaway teen named Ju-Ju is taken in by a group of outcast youths in Kabukicho, finding the first sense of belonging she’s ever had.

 But betrayal and despair change her safe place into a prison, and she has only one choice if she wants to take control again. Cast: Nana Mori. (Fiction) Available online.


Ghost in the Machine (Director, Screenwriter, and Producer: Valerie Veatch) – The real story behind artificial intelligence isn’t in machines, but in power.

 This film uncovers the myths behind the hype that has led us to where we are today and where we might be headed. (Documentary) Available online.


If I Go Will They Miss Me (Director and Screenwriter: Walter Thompson-Hernández, Producers: Josh Peters, Saba Zerehi, Ben Stillman) – Twelve-year-old Lil Ant struggles to connect with his father as he starts seeing strange, almost ghost-like visions of boys around his neighborhood.

 These visions reveal a connection between father and son, showing how family, tradition, and place tie people together. Cast: Danielle Brooks, J. Alphonse Nicholson. (Fiction) Available online.


The Incomer (U.K. – Director and Screenwriter: Louis Paxton, Producers: Shirley O’Connor, Emily Gotto) – On a remote Scottish island, siblings Isla and Sandy hunt birds and talk to mythical creatures while keeping outsiders away.

 Their lives change when Daniel, an awkward government official, arrives to move them. Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Gayle Rankin, Grant O’Rourke, Emun Elliott, Michelle Gomez, John Hannah. (Fiction) Available online.



Wednesday, December 10, 2025

2026 PGA Documentary Award Nominees Include ‘The Alabama Solution,’ ‘The Perfect Neighbor

On Tuesday, the Producers Guild of America released the list of nominees for its annual documentary award. The list includes "The Alabama Solution," "My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay," and "The Perfect Neighbor."

Most of the documentaries on the list are from HBO, Netflix, and National Geographic.
 HBO has two entries: "The Alabama Solution" and "My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay." Netflix has two: "The Perfect Neighbor" and "Cover-Up." National Geographic has two: "The Tale of Silyan" and "Ocean with David Attenborough." There's also "Mr. Nobody Against Putin," which was made in Denmark and doesn't have a U.S. distribution yet.

Notably missing from the list are some big contenders for the Oscar for best documentary feature, such as "2000 Meters to Andriivka," "Orwell: 2+2=5," "Apocalypse in the Tropics," and "Come See Me in the Good Light."
 These films were all eligible but weren't included.

The PGA also released the names of the finalists for the PGA Innovation Award.
 The PGA says these awards highlight productions that show great achievements in documentary filmmaking and the use of new technology.

The winner of the documentary award will be announced at the 2026 PGA Awards ceremony on February 28, which will take place at the Fairmont Century Plaza.
 The winner of the Innovation Award will be named at a special event on February 26.

In a statement, PGA Presidents Stephanie Allain and Donald De Line said the awards celebrate the important work of producers and their contributions to the industry.
 They praised the dedication and excellence of the teams behind the nominated projects.

Earlier this year, at the 2025 PGA Awards, the producers of "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" — Lizzie Gillett, Robert Ford, and Ian Bonhote — won the award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Picture.


The PGA will announce the nominees for sports, children’s, and short form content on Friday.
 The nominees for theatrical motion pictures, animated theatrical motion pictures, television series/specials, and televised or streamed motion pictures will be announced on January 9.

Here is the full list of nominees announced on Tuesday:

Outstanding Producer of Documentary Motion Pictures  
The films nominated for Documentary Motion Pictures are listed below in alphabetical order.

- "The Alabama Solution" (HBO Documentary Films)  
- "Cover-Up" (Netflix)  
- "Mr. Nobody Against Putin" (Made in Copenhagen)  
- "My Mom Jayne: A Film by Mariska Hargitay" (HBO Documentary Films)  
- "Ocean with David Attenborough" (National Geographic)  
- "The Perfect Neighbor" (Netflix)  
- "The Tale of Silyan" (National Geographic)

PGA Innovation Award Finalists  
The finalists for the PGA Innovation Award are listed below in alphabetical order.

- "ASTEROID" (Doug Liman’s 30 Ninjas / Google’s 100 Zeros)  
- "Big Wave: No Room for Error" (Cosm)  
- "D-Day: The Camera Soldier" (TARGO / TIME Studios)  
- "territory" (Double Eye Studios / Kinetic Light)  
- "The Wizard of Oz at Sphere" (Sphere Entertainment Co.)

Robert Pattinson, Zendaya Fake Engagement Announcement in A24 Marketing Stunt

Robert Pattinson and Zendaya have announced their engagement — kind of.

The two celebrities are promoting their new A24 movie called *The Drama* by putting up a fake engagement ad in the Boston Globe.
 This ad comes the day before a trailer for the movie is set to come out.

The ad says, “Emma Harwood and Charlie Thompson Engaged,” and it shows a picture from the movie’s poster.


This is a smart way to promote the film by the writer and director Kristoffer Borgli.
 His previous movie, *Dream Scenario* with Nicolas Cage, was well received and won a Best Actor nomination at the Golden Globes. The ad mentions that Emma Harwood will marry Charlie Thompson on April 3 in Boston, MA, which matches the film’s announced release date.

For fans who have been waiting for *The Drama*, which was first mentioned in 2024, the ad offers some clues.
 Pattinson’s character, Charlie, is the Director of the Cambridge Art Museum. He has a Ph.D in Art History from Tufts University and graduated from Eaton College in 2004.

This makes Charlie much older than Emma (Zendaya), who graduated high school in 2013 and then got a B.A. in English from Boston University in 2017 with honors.
 At the time of the engagement, Emma works at Mission Books. Her father is described as a decorated military veteran.

Not much is known about *The Drama*, which also stars Mamoudou Athie, Alana Haim, and Hailey Gates.
 The story takes place just days before the couple’s wedding, and hidden, disturbing truths are revealed.

*The Drama* will be in theaters on April 3, 2026.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Cynthia Erivo Makes Golden Globes History as First Black Woman to Earn Two Lead Actress (Comedy) Nominations

 Particularly during award season, no kind deed goes unpunished.


As the first Black woman to receive two nominations in the lead actress (comedy or musical) category, Cynthia Erivo has created Golden Globes history. Her outstanding performance as Elphaba in Jon M. Chu's box office hit "Wicked: For Good" has earned her praise. This is her second nomination in the category, having been nominated for "Wicked" only a year prior.


The recurring cast of All the Sinners Bleed

Giancarlo Esposito is one of the eleven recurring cast members of the Netflix series "All the Sinners Bleed."


Alongside Rose Byrne ("If I Had Legs I would Kick You"), Kate Hudson ("Song Sung Blue"), Chase Infiniti ("One Battle After Another"), Amanda Seyfried ("The Testament of Ann Lee"), and Emma Stone ("Bugonia"), Erivo was nominated this year.

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The achievement comes in an area where Black women have historically had little representation. Prior to Erivo's second nomination, just 12 Black women had been nominated for the Globes' comedy actress category since the competition's founding. Angela Bassett, who won the honor in 1994 for her performance as Tina Turner in "What Does Love Got to Do With It," was the only winner to date.

Erivo and Zendaya from the sports movie "Challengers" became the first Black women to be nominated in the category last year, and Demi Moore's performance in "The Substance" ultimately won it.


The following is the full list of Black women who have been nominated for Golden Globes for lead actress (comedy or musical):


"Porgy and Bess" by Dorothy Dandridge—Nominated

"Claudine," Diahann Carroll—Nominated

"Fame," Irene Cara—Nominated

Jennifer Beals, "Flashdance"—Nominated

Whoopi Goldberg, Nominated for "Sister Act"

"What is Love Got to Do With It" by Angela Bassett—Won

"Jackie Brown," Pam Grier—Nominated

Beyoncé, "Dreamgirls"—Nominated

Nominated: Rebecca Hall, "Vicky Cristina Barcelona"

Nominated: Quvenzhané Wallis, "Annie"

Fantasia Barrino, "The Color Purple"—Nominated

"Wicked," Cynthia Erivo—Nominated

Zendaya, "Challengers"—Nominated


Three of the 13 performances in the category—Carroll for "Claudine," Bassett for "What Does Love Got to Do With It," and Erivo for "Wicked"—went on to get Academy Award nominations.


The nomination follows her startling rejection for her role in the sequel at the Critics Choice Awards. Erivo was excluded from a lineup despite the impressive performance for "Wicked: For Good," which received seven nominations, including best picture, supporting actress for Ariana Grande, and important craft races.

With Erivo's triumph, "Wicked: For Good," which has done well in all Globes categories, including best picture (comedy or musical), continues its stellar awards-season run. Her nomination also demonstrates the increasing—yet still unfulfilled—acknowledgment of Black women in prominent comedy roles.

The date of the Golden Globes is January 11.



Golden Globe Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another’ Leads Film Noms, ‘The White Lotus’ Tops in TV

 The 2026 Golden Globe nominations, which were revealed early on Monday morning, are led by One Battle After Another.


Nine nominations, including best picture, director, and screenplay, were given to Paul Thomas Anderson's film. Sentimental Value received eight nominations, while Sinners received seven, Hamnet received six, and Frankenstein and Wicked: For Good received five each.


The White Lotus leads the TV categories with six nominations, followed by Adolescence with five, Severance with four, and Only Murders in the Building with five.


Netflix received the most TV nominations, with 22, while Neon had the most nominations overall, with 21.

The nominations for 28 categories were announced early on Monday morning by Marlon Wayans and Skye P. Marshall. The Golden Globes will recognize the top films, television shows, and podcasts for the first time this year. The Globes commemorate greatest stand-up comedy performance on television and in movies, as well as cinematic and box office achievement. They also acknowledge best motion picture and TV series, actor awards in movies and television, and director and writer accolades in movies.

The Golden Globes earlier declared that Sarah Jessica Parker would win this year's Carol Burnett Award and Helen Mirren would receive this year's Cecil B. DeMille Award in addition to the competitive awards. Both Mirren and Parker will be honored during the Golden Eve primetime special on Thursday, Jan. 8, on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Frankenstein (Netflix)

Hamnet (Focus Features)

It Was Just an Accident (Neon)

The Secret Agent (Neon)

Sentimental Value (Neon)

Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)


Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Blue Moon (Sony Pictures Classics)

Bugonia (Focus Features)

Marty Supreme (A24)

No Other Choice (Neon)

Nouvelle Vague (Netflix)

One Battle After Another (Warner Bros. Pictures)


Best Motion Picture – Animated

Arco (Neon)

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba Infinity Castle (Aniplex, Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures Entertainment)

Elio (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain (Gkids)

Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)


Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Avatar: Fire and Ash (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)

F1 (Apple Original Films)

Kpop Demon Hunters (Netflix)

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Paramount Pictures)

Sinners (Warner Bros. Pictures)

Weapons (Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema)

Wicked: For Good (Universal Pictures)

Zootopia 2 (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)


Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

It Was Just an Accident (Neon) — France

No Other Choice (Neon) — South Korea

The Secret Agent (Neon) — Brazil

Sentimental Value (Neon) — Norway

Sirat (Neon) — Spain

The Voice of Hind Rajab (Willa) — Tunisia




Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama 

Jessie Buckley (Hamnet)

Jennifer Lawrence (Die My Love)

Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value)

Julia Roberts (After the Hunt)

Tessa Thompson (Hedda)

Eva Victor (Sorry, Baby)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

Joel Edgerton (Train Dreams)

Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein)

Dwayne Johnson (The Smashing Machine)

Michael B. Jordan (Sinners)

Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent)

Jeremy Allen White (Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy 

Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You)

Cynthia Erivo (Wicked: For Good)

Kate Hudson (Song Sung Blue)

Chase Infiniti (One Battle After Another)

Amanda Seyfried (The Testament of Ann Lee)

Emma Stone (Bugonia)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy 

Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme)

George Clooney (Jay Kelly)

Leonardo Dicaprio (One Battle After Another)

Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon)

Lee Byung-Hun (No Other Choice)

Jesse Plemons (Bugonia)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

Emily Blunt (The Smashing Machine)

Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value)

Ariana Grande (Wicked: For Good)

Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value)

Amy Madigan (Weapons)

Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture 

Benicio Del Toro (One Battle After Another)

Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein)

Paul Mescal (Hamnet)

Sean Penn (One Battle After Another)

Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly)

Stellan Skarsgard (Sentimental Value)


Best Director – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Guillermo del Toro (Frankenstein)

Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)

Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

Chloé Zhao (Hamnet)


Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

Ronald Bronstein, Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme)

Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)

Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

Chloé Zhao, Maggie O’Farrell (Hamnet)


Best Original Score – Motion Picture 

Alexandre Desplat (Frankenstein)

Ludwig Göransson (Sinners)

Jonny Greenwood (One Battle After Another)

Kangding Ray (Sirat)

Max Richter (Hamnet)

Hans Zimmer (F1)


Best Original Song – Motion Picture

“Dream as One” — Avatar: Fire and Ash

Music By: Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Simon Franglen

Lyrics By: Miley Cyrus, Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson, Simon Franglen


“Golden” — KPop Demon Hunters

Music By: Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seo, Park Hong Jun

Lyrics By: Kim Eun-Jae (Ejae), Mark Sonnenblick


“I Lied To You” — Sinners

Music By: Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig Göransson

Lyrics By: Raphael Saadiq, Ludwig Göransson


“No Place Like Home” — Wicked: For Good

Music By: Stephen Schwartz

Lyrics By: Stephen Schwartz


“The Girl in the Bubble” — Wicked: For Good

Music By: Stephen Schwartz

Lyrics By: Stephen Schwartz


“Train Dreams” — Train Dreams

Music By: Nick Cave, Bryce Dessner

Lyrics By: Nick Cave


Best Television Series – Drama 

The Diplomat (Netflix)

The Pitt (HBO Max)

Pluribus (Apple TV)

Severance (Apple TV)

Slow Horses (Apple TV)

The White Lotus (HBO Max)


Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Abbott Elementary (ABC)

The Bear (FX on Hulu)

Hacks (HBO Max)

Nobody Wants This (Netflix)

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

The Studio (Apple TV)


Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Adolescence (Netflix)

All Her Fault (Peacock)

The Beast in Me (Netflix)

Black Mirror (Netflix)

Dying for Sex (FX on Hulu)

The Girlfriend (Prime Video)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Drama 

Kathy Bates (Matlock)

Britt Lower (Severance)

Helen Mirren (Mobland)

Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us)

Keri Russell (The Diplomat)

Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama 

Sterling K. Brown (Paradise)

Diego Luna (Andor)

Gary Oldman (Slow Horses)

Mark Ruffalo (Task)

Adam Scott (Severance)

Noah Wyle (The Pitt)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy 

Kristen Bell (Nobody Wants This)

Ayo Edebiri (The Bear)

Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building)

Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face)

Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)

Jean Smart (Hacks)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy 

Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This)

Steve Martin (Only Murders in the Building)

Glen Powell (Chad Powers)

Seth Rogen (The Studio)

Martin Short (Only Murders in the Building)

Jeremy Allen White (The Bear)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

Claire Danes (The Beast in Me)

Rashida Jones (Black Mirror)

Amanda Seyfried (Long Bright River)

Sarah Snook (All Her Fault)

Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex)

Robin Wright (The Girlfriend)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

Jacob Elordi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North)

Paul Giamatti (Black Mirror)

Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

Charlie Hunnam (Monster: The Ed Gein Story)

Jude Law (Black Rabbit)

Matthew Rhys (The Beast in Me)


Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television 

Carrie Coon (The White Lotus)

Erin Doherty (Adolescence)

Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)

Catherine O’Hara (The Studio)

Parker Posey (The White Lotus)

Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus)


Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television 

Owen Cooper (Adolescence)

Billy Crudup (The Morning Show)

Walton Goggins (The White Lotus)

Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus)

Tramell Tillman (Severance)

Ashley Walters (Adolescence)


Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

Bill Maher (Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?)

Brett Goldstein (Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life)

Kevin Hart (Kevin Hart: Acting My Age)

Kumail Nanjiani (Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts)

Ricky Gervais (Ricky Gervais: Mortality)

Sarah Silverman (Sarah Silverman: Postmortem)


Best Podcast

Armchair Expert With Dax Shepard (Wondery)

Call Her Daddy (SiriusXM)

Good Hang With Amy Poehler (Spotify)

The Mel Robbins Podcast (SiriusXM)

SmartLess (SiriusXM)

Up First (NPR)



Monday, December 8, 2025

Box Office: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Opens to Huge $63M in U.S., ‘Zootopia 2’ Crosses $915M Globally

Animatronics are really doing well at the box office this time of year, especially with the follow-ups to Five Nights at Freddy's and Zootopia 2.

Five Nights at Freddy's 2, which came out two months after Black Phone 2, took the top spot on the domestic box office.
 It made a big $63 million from 3,412 theaters, setting a new record for the week after Thanksgiving. It also achieved several other important milestones.

Overseas, the movie made a good $46.1 million from 76 countries, reaching a global total of $109 million with a production cost of $36 million before advertising.


Critics didn't really like the movie — it has a low 13 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to 33 percent for the first film.
 But the audience really likes it. The movie got a B CinemaScore, which is not bad for a horror movie, and strong opening numbers. Even though it didn't match the $80 million opening of the first Five Nights at Freddy's, it's hard to compare because the ways people watch movies are different now.

Domestically, this sequel is now the second-best horror opening of the year so far, behind The Conjuring Last Rites.
 It's also the highest opening of the year for a PG-13 horror film, ahead of Predator: Badlands, and the highest December horror opening ever. Overseas, it's also the second-best opening of the year.

In 2023, the horror movie Five Nights at Freddy's made more than $300 million worldwide, based on the game series by Scott Cawthon.
 The movie features oversized animatronic animals at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Josh Hutcherson and Emma Tammi, who directed the first, are back in the sequel.

The sequel made a huge $30.1 million on its first Friday, including previews.


Zootopia 2, the Thanksgiving movie from Walt Disney Animation, came in second in its third weekend with $43 million from 4,000 theaters, bringing its domestic total to $220.6 million.
 Overseas, the movie made another $219 million, taking its global total to $695.3 million and moving closer to the $1 billion mark. Only one other movie this year reached that amount — Disney's Lilo & Stitch.

In China, Zootopia is now the second most successful Hollywood movie of all time, with $430 million, behind Avengers: Endgame.
 In Japan, it has made $12.3 million, the second most for a Hollywood movie behind Frozen 2.

Zootopia has also been a big hit for Disney globally, now the top international film of the year among Western releases.
 It helped Disney reach the $5 billion mark in worldwide ticket sales for the second year in a row, which hasn't happened since 2018.

Wicked: For Good, directed by Jon M. Chu, had a big drop in its third weekend, down 73 percent to $16.8 million from 3,985 theaters, bringing its domestic total to $297 million.
 Still, it's behind the first Wicked, which made $322.1 million at the same point. Similar to Zootopia, Wicked 2 broke many box office records when it first came out. Executives believe it has more chances to make more money.

Overseas, Wicked: For Good made $13 million from 80 countries, taking its international total to $143.2 million and $440.1 million globally.


GKIDS' new anime movie, Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution, came in fourth in North America with $10 million from 1,823 theaters.


Two Lionsgate movies, Now You See Me: Now You Don't and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, came in fourth and fifth.


Now You See Me has crossed $200 million in worldwide sales, with an additional $3.5 million domestically and $9 million overseas.
 Its total domestic box office is now $55.3 million and $154.3 million overseas, making the global total nearly $210 million.

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair made an impressive $3.25 million from 1,198 theaters.
 The movie brings together the first two parts of Kill Bill and adds a new anime sequence. The movie is over four hours long, including a 15-minute break.

At the specialty box office, Focus Features' film Hamnet came in eighth.
 It expanded to 744 theaters, making $2.3 million, for a total of $4.2 million. The plan is to release it slowly to take advantage of upcoming nominations.

Dec. 7, 7:56 a.m.: Updated with new estimates.


This story was first published on Dec. 6 at 9:39 a.m.