Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Osgood Perkins, Nicolas Cage Team With Paramount for New ‘Longlegs’ Movie

   
Osgood Perkins is working on a new Longlegs movie, which will be a follow-up to his mystery horror thriller that became the highest-grossing independent film of the past decade.


This time, the movie isn't going through Neon, the original distributor.
 Instead, it's heading to Skydance-owned Paramount Pictures.

Paramount has acquired the rights to this new mystery Longlegs project.
 Perkins will write, direct, and produce it. Nicolas Cage is coming back as the star and a producer.

Also producing are Brian Kavanaugh Jones from Range Media, Chris Ferguson, Perkins’ partner at their company Phobos, and Dave Caplan from C2, who helped finance the first movie.


Paramount and Perkins aren’t giving out many details, but sources say this is not a sequel.
 It's something that's set in the same world as Longlegs.

Longlegs was a surprise hit when it came out in 2024, thanks to Neon.
 It made Perkins a well-known horror director and launched Maika Monroe as a rising star. She played an FBI agent with psychic powers who investigates a string of murder-suicides in Oregon linked to a serial killer called Longlegs. Cage played the killer in a wild, unusual performance.

The movie earned $128 million worldwide on a budget of less than $10 million, becoming Neon's highest-grossing domestic film.
 It combined several popular elements like the occult, mind control, witchcraft, creepy toys, and a crime investigation, making it a rich world to explore further.

Sources say Neon stepped away because this project was bigger than what the company usually handles.


Paramount’s new leadership, led by Josh Greenstein and Dana Goldberg, is focusing a lot on horror.
 They have two production groups that specialize in the genre, one run by J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules (Barbarian), and another by Walter Hamada, who made Passenger, set for a May 22 release. They also have a first-look deal with Parker Finn, who directed the Smile movies. They're also bringing back the Paranormal Activity franchise with James Wan and Jason Blum, and they’re celebrating the success of Scream 7, which made $211.9 million.

Perkins has directed other horror movies like The Monkey and Keeper, and he’s finished filming his latest scary movie, The Young People, which stars Nicole Kidman, Lola Tung, and Nico Parker.


Cage’s next project is in Amazon Prime Video’s Spider-Man series Spider-Noir, which starts in May.
 Later this year, he plays football legend John Madden in David O. Russell’s Madden.

Perkins is represented by CAA, Untitled, and Lichter Grossman.
 Cage is represented by WME, Stride Management, and Goodman Genow.

CinemaCon Day 1 Highlights | Sony Shares More Spidey Footage and Teases Big Video Game Adaptations

Oscar Isaac and Shameik Moore in Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (2027)  
The biggest annual event for theater owners has started, and although the public can't attend, IMDb's Bret Federigan was there to share the main highlights, like movie trailers, title reveals, and any surprises from the studios.


The House of the Spider showed off a wide range of new movies from their different studios and distribution branches (Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Entertainment).
 Let's start with their most highly expected 2026 release...  

Spider-Man: Brand New Day (July 31)  
Tom Holland sent a new clip through a hologram message, showing more of the results of Peter Parker's decision in Spider-Man: No Way Home to make the world forget him.
 With Ned (Jacob Batalon) not recognizing him and MJ (Zendaya) now dating someone else, the clip shows how emotional the movie is, as Holland said it's the most emotional one they've made. Along with the clip, Sony released two new posters for Brand New Day.

Insidious: Out of the Further (8/21)  
Sony shared a full scary trailer for the sixth movie in the Insidious series, Out of the Further, which follows the 2023 film Insidious: The Red Door.
 The movie stars Amelia Eve (from The Haunting of Bly Manor) as a young mom who discovers she can go into The Further and bring back what is there. Other actors include Lin Shaye (a regular in the series) as medium Elise Rainier, and Brandon Perea (from Twisters and Nope). Watch the trailer here.

Resident Evil (9/18)  
Director Zach Cregger (known for Weapons and Barbarian) shared a teaser for his version of the popular video game series.
 He said he spent a lot of time playing the game and praised it for its pacing, how you manage resources, and its cinematic look. The audience got a small look at the survival horror film, but we all have to wait for the full teaser.

The Nightingale (in production)  
Producers and co-stars Dakota and Elle Fanning shared a video message about their adaptation of the book by Kristin Hannah.
 It's about two sisters in France during World War II under German control. This is the first time the sisters will act together on screen.

Grandgear (2/18/28)  
The first English movie from director Takashi Yamazaki, who also did Godzilla Minus One, caught our attention.
 There were no public sneak peeks, and CinemaCon only got to see the release date and a clue about a mysterious machine. We'll keep watching this one closely since JJ Abrams is producing it.

The Legend of Zelda (5/7/27)  
Production has finished for the Nintendo game adaptation, directed by Wes Ball (The Maze Runner, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes).
 The expectations are high, especially since Universal's Nintendo sequel The Super Mario Galaxy Movie became the biggest box office hit of the year.

Bloodborne (in development) and Helldivers (11/10/27)  
Speaking of video game movies, Sony also announced two adaptations.
 Bloodborne will be an R-rated animated movie with gaming YouTuber JackSepticEye (Seán McLoughlin) as producer. Meanwhile, veteran Fast & Furious director Justin Lin is adapting Helldivers, with Jason Momoa starring.

The Social Reckoning (10/8/26)  
Aaron Sorkin came on stage to share clips from his film, which is a follow-up to 2010's The Social Network.
 The Social Reckoning covers the 2021 Facebook leak by whistleblower Frances Haugen (played by Anora Oscar winner Mikey Madison). This looks like it could be a strong contender for awards season, with Jeremy Strong adding his own touch to the role of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse (6/20/27)  
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who recently made a big hit with Project Hail Mary, introduced a first look at Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
 The animation style is as fresh as ever, but fans will have to be satisfied with the still images from the final part of the Spider-Verse trilogy.

Jumanji: Open World (12/25)  
To end Sony's presentation, Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, and Kevin Hart appeared on stage with footage from the now-titled Jumanji: Open World.
 Before that, they took a moment to remember the original Jumanji star, Robin Williams, and hinted that there will be an easter egg that plays a big role in the movie.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Far East Film Festival’s Focus Asia Reveals 19 Projects, Debuts $20,000 White Light Award

Focus Asia, the industry part of the Far East Film Festival, has shared the full list of films for the 2026 edition. This includes 13 projects for the All Genres Project Market and six films for Far East in Progress, along with a new prize for post-production, supported by White Light Studio in Bangkok. The event will take place from April 27 to 29 in Udine, Italy.

The All Genres Project Market has chosen 13 projects from over 120 submissions from 24 countries.
 A group of seven experts picked these films, which cover a variety of genres like drama, coming-of-age stories, art films, magical realism, crime, science fiction, and fantasy. Each project is from a different country. The films include:

- "A Way to Etretat," directed by Su-Won Shin and produced by June Film (South Korea)
- "Adarna," directed by Lois Patiño and produced by Elastica Films and Matriuska Producciones (Spain)
- "Dear Sơn An," directed by Kim Quy Bui and produced by Varan (Vietnam) and A Company Film (Germany)
- "Holy Mother," directed by Sinung Winahyoko and produced by KrossKultur Media (Indonesia)
- "I Have to Fuck Before the World Ends," directed by Andrea Benjamin Manenti and produced by Volos Films Italia, Citrullo International (Italy), Epicmedia (Philippines), and Puffin Pictures (France)
- "Naked in Glendale," directed by Haohao Yan and produced by Seesaw Productions (China) and Q&A Entertainment (U.S.)
- "New Life," directed by Yingtong Li and produced by Yitis Film (China)

Other selected projects in the All Genres Market are:

- "Noodles, Our Love Was Instant and Forever," directed by Whammy Alcazaren and produced by Daluyong Studios and TwoFold (Philippines)
- "Route 7," directed by Jinrung Chun and produced by Cloud11 Studios (Japan)
- "Snake in the Dreamscapes," directed by Lou Yi An and produced by Content Digital Film and Hope Content Marketing (Taiwan)
- "Somewhere in the South," directed by Ce Ding Tan and produced by Evil Genius Studio (Malaysia) and Giraffe Pictures (Singapore)
- "UFO Club," directed by Milena Kaneko and produced by K2 Pictures and Bunbuku (Japan)
- "Wake Me Up When the Mourning Ends," directed by Kok Rui Lau and produced by Thousand Sails Pictures (Hong Kong), Volos Films Italia (Italy), and Janji Pictures Production (Malaysia)

For Far East in Progress, which supports films in post-production looking for international distribution and festival premieres, the six selected films are:

- "Doppel," directed by Jun Tanaka and produced by Keyaki Works (Japan) and Solaria Film (Italy)
- "Good Death," directed by Atsushi Funahashi and produced by Big River Film (Japan), Flash Forward Entertainment (Taiwan), and Harine Films (Poland)
- "Midnight Sun," directed by Zhejian Michael Cong and produced by Màn Rán Studio (U.S.) and Oui Production (France)
- "Picturehouse," directed by Nghiem-Minh Nguyen-Vo and produced by Girelle Production (France), East Films (Vietnam), Add Oil Films (Singapore), and Daluyong Studio (Philippines)
- "Sanamsar," directed by Bat-Amgalan Lkhagvajav and produced by Media Crackers LLC (Mongolia)
- "The Quiet Applause," directed by Sungbin Byun and produced by Ssarinamu Film (South Korea)

The selection committee for Far East in Progress is led by Marie-Pierre Vallé.


A new award, the White Light/Focus Asia Award, has been launched, offering $20,000 in post-production services.
 The award will go to the best project from both the All Genres Market and Far East in Progress. This is the first time White Light Studio has participated in Focus Asia as a prize partner.

The organizers highlighted past successes to show the section's strong record.
 For example, "Ah Girl" by Ang Geck Geck Priscilla was shown at the International Film Festival Rotterdam earlier this year and is now in competition at FEFF28. Yukari Sakamoto's "White Flowers and Fruits" premiered at San Sebastian IFF in 2025.

Italy's Ministry of Culture continues to support Focus Asia, and Cinecittà helps with the organization, including a special opening event and a showcase of Italian producers.
 The Italian Trade Agency (ICE) has also increased its involvement, aiming to bring in more senior Asia-based industry leaders. Co-production labs have been set up with Cinecittà, CCIDAHK Hong Kong, and Telefilm Canada. Europa Distribution and Europa International are returning as partners, with Europa International participating for the second year in a row.

For 2026, there are new activities, including a Think Tank on animation with Anima Mundi, a Box Office Study panel discussing the global success of Asian films, and a session on vertical content exploring the growth of microdrama and its impact on IP and digital distribution.


The 2026 edition of Focus Asia is expected to welcome over 200 industry professionals from Europe, Asia, and Canada.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith’ Season 2 Swaps Sophie Thatcher for Talia Ryder as Production Begins

"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" has cast Talia Ryder as its new main character, according to several news outlets. Ryder will take on the role that Sophie Thatcher was initially set to play. However, Thatcher couldn't continue with the series due to scheduling issues caused by delays in the project.

After a delay earlier this year, the Prime Video show has begun filming.


Ryder will be in Season 2 with Mark Eydelshteyn, who is best known for "Anora."
 Eydelshteyn and Ryder will replace Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in the leading roles of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Prime Video did not make any comments.

Sunday, April 12, 2026

Zac Brown Band Will Headline UFC Event on D.C.’s Ellipse Ahead of White House Bout

The UFC is bringing in big-name stars for its major event coming up in June in Washington, D.C. The event will end with a special White House show on June 14.

The Hollywood Reporter found out that the Zac Brown Band will be the main act at the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest on June 13.
 The Fan Fest will take place on The Ellipse in Washington, D.C., which is right next to the White House, on both the 13th and 14th.

Zac Brown Band has been really busy lately.
 They just finished a long run at the Sphere in Las Vegas and released their album Love & Fear in December. They were also a big draw at a March Madness music festival, which combined music and sports.

Besides live music, the event will have free activities like ceremonial weigh-ins, meet-and-greets, on-stage performances, fun activities, and appearances by UFC fighters and other celebrities.
 On Sunday, there will also be a live watch party of the fights happening on the South Lawn of the White House nearby.

President Trump first talked about hosting a UFC fight at the White House last summer, but the details took a while to work out.
 The UFC's parent company, TKO Group Holdings, is paying for the event and told investors in February it might lose $30 million, even after covering some costs through sponsorships like Monster Energy, which is helping with the fan fest.

TKO’s president and COO, Mark Shapiro, said, “We will not make money from the White House event on its own.
 We won’t profit from America’s 250th anniversary. This is an investment for the long term. It’s about earned media.”

He added, “This is about getting new fans, casual viewers, and a big spectacle.
 It will help us grow our audience, our viewership, and our success on Paramount+. We see this once-in-a-lifetime stage as a smart move to help attract more subscribers to Paramount+, reach a huge audience for the UFC, and create Super Bowl-level media attention worldwide.”

UFC CEO Dana White is friends with President Trump, and last month the UFC joined forces with the FBI to train agents at an event in Quantico.

Hunting Matthew Nichols’ Review: A Missing Brother’s Cold Case Heats Up In Canadian Found-Footage Horror

Though it wasn’t completely new, as it was inspired by the fake documentary style of horror films, few movies have been copied more than *The Blair Witch Project* from 1999. That’s mainly because its idea was so simple. You didn’t need big effects, expensive sets, famous actors, or stunts. Almost anyone could make a cheap copy, and almost everyone did. This made the genre too crowded, with mostly average or even hard to watch films, and only a few that were really good.

Markian Tarasiuk’s first film as a director, *Hunting Matthew Nichols*, is better than most, but still not great.
 It does a good job of being self-aware, referencing *Blair Witch* and showing how the story is connected to two teenage filmmakers who were into that movie and disappeared in the forests of Vancouver Island. The film follows the sister of one of the missing boys as she tries to solve the mystery years later, with Tarasiuk and Ryan Alexander McDonald playing themselves as filmmakers helping her make a documentary.

The story has some creepy moments, but it takes a long time to get there.
 The movie doesn’t start in the woods until near the end, and the slow build is filled with characters yelling and being scared, which can get annoying. The film is well made but forgettable, and the most impressive part is how it was made and distributed, opening on over 1000 screens across North America.

The film uses old TV clips and direct addresses from Tara Nichols (played by Miranda MacDougall) to tell the story.
 Twenty-two years earlier, her brother Matthew and his friend Jordan disappeared on Halloween night in 2001. They were last seen walking into a dense forest near town. The police found their camcorder in a cabin but no bodies. They thought it was an accident, but some people spread false rumors, blaming Jordan’s family, who are Indigenous, without any real reason.

Tara, now an adult, has been haunted by this loss and returns to the island for the first time since her father’s death to find a better answer.
 She starts a documentary with Tarasiuk and McDonald, interviewing people like her mother, Jordan’s father, a cop, and a former mayor. They talk about old stories and rumors, but nothing new is uncovered. Tara starts to think the police are hiding something, and when she finds the original evidence box, she becomes obsessed. She ignores her friends and heads into the woods, which ends up being a bad move.

The movie starts off slow, holding off on showing the forest until the end of the first hour.
 Some scenes are made to look like old footage, and there are some nice shots by the cinematographer, but the whole mock documentary style feels less convincing. The acting and music are okay, but the pacing makes the film feel boring for a long time. Tara's breakdown is intense, but it’s more exhausting than emotional. The supporting characters aren’t well developed, and the script doesn’t give them enough depth.

The final scenes are exciting and creepy, but they don’t make up for the first 80 minutes.
 Even so, they aren’t enough to make anyone want to see a sequel.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Heated Rivalry,’ ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!,’ ‘The Pitt’ Among Nominees for 2026 Peabody Awards

Heated Rivalry, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Pitt, Mussolini: Son of the Century, Pluribus, The Rehearsal, and Death by Lightning are some of the nominees for the 2026 Peabody Awards.

Other notable nominees include Adolescence, Andor, Dying for Sex, Mo, Forever, and Sly Lives!
 (a.k.a. The Burden of Black Genius).

The Peabody board of jurors announced these nominations in the arts, children’s/youth, entertainment, and interactive and immersive categories.
 They had previously shared the documentary, news, public service, and radio/podcast nominees on Tuesday.

Heated Rivalry was nominated after the queer hockey drama aired on HBO Max during the holidays and became very popular.
 The show helped stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie gain a lot of attention. Jimmy Kimmel was nominated after his show was briefly taken off the air by ABC last fall because of some controversial comments about Charlie Kirk’s murder. Many people in Hollywood supported Kimmel, and he has become a supporter of free speech since that incident.

The Peabody nods are the latest awards for The Pitt, Adolescence, Andor, Death by Lightning, Dying for Sex, Forever, Mussolini, Pluribus, and The Rehearsal.


These nominees were selected by a group of 28 jurors who unanimously voted from over 1,000 entries.
 They were chosen to recognize powerful storytelling in broadcast and streaming media.

The winners of the Peabody Awards will be announced on April 23 and celebrated on May 31 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Los Angeles.


In addition to the awards, the Peabodys will honor Amy Poehler, Sterlin Harjo, James L. Brooks, and PBS Kids with special recognition.


Jeffrey Jones, the Peabody executive director, said, “These nominees show the power of storytelling at its most urgent and expansive, where art, entertainment, and innovation meet the biggest issues of our time.
 From identity and mental health to political extremism and systemic inequality, this work reflects exactly what the Peabody Awards stand for: stories that challenge, illuminate, and push culture forward.”

These nominees reflect the issues of our time and ask us to be more engaged.


A full list of the 2026 Peabody Awards nominees in the arts, children’s/youth, entertainment, and interactive and immersive categories, with descriptions from the Peabody organization, is provided below.


ARTS
Fela Kuti: Fear No Man
Fela Kuti: Fear No Man is a podcast series hosted by Jad Abumrad that looks at the life and influence of Fela Kuti.
 It uses creative sound design and over 200 interviews to show how the musician helped shape post-colonial Nigeria and the African independence movement. The series mixes personal stories with larger cultural and political themes, showing the power of art and activism. It has already been praised and is now being used in schools.


Sly Lives! (also known as The Burden of Black Genius) (Hulu, Onyx Collective)  
This documentary looks at the life and achievements of Sly Stone and his band, Sly & the Family Stone, while also discussing the challenges Black artists face when they become successful.
 The film includes interviews with other famous musicians to show the emotional and social difficulties they deal with, and it highlights the need for understanding and compassion when recognizing their contributions to music and culture.
MRC, Network Entertainment Inc., Two One Five Entertainment Inc., RadicalMedia, Stardust Films LLC, ID8 Multimedia, Inc., and Sony Music Entertainment  

ENTERTAINMENT  
Adolescence  
Netflix’s limited series Adolescence tells the story of 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is arrested for killing his female classmate.
 The series uses four single-take episodes to explore the complexity of his actions and how they affect others. It is praised for its unique storytelling and emotional depth, and it brings up important topics like the manosphere and how social media influences young people, sparking conversations about digital safety and the lives of today’s youth.
Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix  

Andor (Disney+)  
Lucasfilm’s political thriller series is a prequel to the Star Wars film Rogue One.
 It follows Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) as he evolves from a skeptical observer to a key leader in the rebel movement against the Empire. The show shows the personal choices and sacrifices that drive a revolution, and it presents both the rebels and the Empire with depth, showing how themes like oppression and resistance are still relevant today.
Lucasfilm Ltd.


Common Side Effects (Adult Swim)  
Common Side Effects is about Marshall Cuso (voiced by Dave King), a mushroom expert in Peru who discovers a powerful fungus called "the Blue Angel" that could cure many diseases.
 But he soon becomes the target of the DEA and big pharmaceutical companies. The series, which uses hand-drawn animation, deals with issues like wellness, corporate greed, and personal challenges, and it shows how people can work together to make a difference in a confusing world.
Green Street Pictures, Bandera Entertainment, and Williams Street  

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"Death by Lightning" (Netflix)  
This scripted series tells the story of President James Garfield (Michael Shannon), who overcame poverty to become president and was tragically killed just 119 days into his term.
 The show contrasts Garfield’s life with that of his assassin, Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen), and explores themes like political violence, mental illness, and being rejected by society. It highlights Garfield’s legacy in reforming civil service and shows how his story is still relevant in today’s political environment.
A Netflix Series / Bighead Littlehead  

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Dying for Sex (FX / Hulu)  
This series is based on a true story and follows Molly Kochan (Michelle Williams), a woman with terminal cancer who deals with her illness and past trauma.
 The show mixes humor and deep honesty, challenging how people usually talk about death and sexuality. The creators worked with experts and people who have similar experiences to show the real complexities of living with cancer, and the series portrays a life filled with struggle and growth, encouraging people to face life’s truths instead of following strict societal rules.
20th Television  

Forever (Netflix)  
Netflix’s Forever is based on Judy Blume’s novel and retells the story of first love through the eyes of Justin (Michael Cooper Jr.) and Keisha (Lovie Simone)—two Black high school athletes in 2018 Los Angeles.
 The show explores the pressures of success and mental health, especially through Justin’s undiagnosed ADHD and Keisha’s experience with trauma. It highlights the importance of unwavering support and shows how mental health issues intersect with race and class in today’s society.
A Netflix Series  

Forever (Netflix)  
Netflix’s Forever is based on Judy Blume’s novel and retells the story of first love through the eyes of Justin (Michael Cooper Jr.) and Keisha (Lovie Simone)—two Black high school athletes in 2018 Los Angeles.
 The show explores the pressures of success and mental health, especially through Justin’s undiagnosed ADHD and Keisha’s experience with trauma. It highlights the importance of unwavering support and shows how mental health issues intersect with race and class in today’s society.
A Netflix Series


single-take episodes that follow 13-year-old Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is arrested for the murder of his female classmate, revealing the complexities of his crime and its impact on those around him. Praised for its unique storytelling and emotional depth, the series tackles pressing issues such as the “manosphere” and social media influence on the young, prompting widespread discussions about digital safety and the experiences of today’s youth.
Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix


Andor (Disney+)
Lucasfilm’s political thriller series serves as a prequel to the Star Wars film Rogue One, chronicling the transformation of Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) from a cynical bystander to a pivotal rebel hero against the totalitarian Empire, while exploring the personal sacrifices and choices that fuel a revolution. The series emphasizes hope and the power of collective action, providing a nuanced look at both the rebels and the individuals within the Empire, ultimately highlighting the enduring relevance of its themes of oppression and resistance in today’s world.
Lucasfilm Ltd.

Common Side Effects (Adult Swim)
Common Side Effects follows Marshall Cuso (voiced by Dave King), a mushroom expert in Peru who discovers a potentially revolutionary fungus called “the Blue Angel” that could heal various ailments, only to find himself pursued by the DEA and pharmaceutical companies. The series, depicted through hand-drawn animation, explores themes of wellness, corporate greed and personal struggles, emphasizing the potential for collective healing and change in a chaotic world.
Green Street Pictures, Bandera Entertainment, and Williams Street

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“Death by Lightning” (Netflix)
President James Garfield (Michael Shannon) emerges as a significant historical figure whose life story embodies the American Dream in this scripted series, which highlights his rise from poverty to the presidency and his tragic assassination just 119 days into his term. The narrative contrasts Garfield with his assassin, Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen), exploring themes of political violence, mental illness, and societal rejection, ultimately emphasizing Garfield’s legacy in civil service reform and the ongoing relevance of his story in today’s political climate.
A Netflix Series / Bighead Littlehead

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Dying for Sex (FX / Hulu)
This series, based on a true story, explores the life of Molly Kochan (Michelle Williams), a woman living with terminal cancer who navigates her illness and childhood trauma, blending comedy and profound honesty in a way that challenges traditional narratives around death and sexuality. The creators aimed to portray authentically the complexities of living with cancer by consulting experts and individuals with similar experiences, ultimately depicting a life filled with both struggle and healing, while emphasizing the importance of embracing life’s realities rather than conforming to societal expectations.
20th Television

Forever (Netflix)
Netflix’s Forever, adapted from Judy Blume’s novel, reimagines first love through the lens of Justin (Michael Cooper Jr.) and Keisha (Lovie Simone)—two Black high school athletes in 2018 Los Angeles, exploring the pressures of ambition and mental health. The series poignantly addresses the complexities of teenage struggles, particularly through Justin’s undiagnosed ADHD and Keisha’s experience of trauma, emphasizing the importance of unconditional support and the intersection of mental health with race and class in today’s world.
A Netflix Series

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Heated Rivalry (HBO Max)
Heated Rivalry follows hockey stars Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) as their secret romance evolves amidst their fierce rivalry in professional hockey, exploring themes of ambition, love, and self-discovery over eight years. As they chase glory on the ice, they grapple with their undeniable feelings for each other, questioning whether they can balance their competitive careers with a powerful, yet vulnerable, love.
Accent Aigu Entertainment in association with Bell Media’s Crave

Invisible Boys (Stan)
A group of gay teens navigate life in the conservative town of Geraldton, Western Australia, facing the challenges of identity, acceptance, and resilience against the backdrop of the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite. Through the intertwined stories of Charlie (Joseph Zada), Zeke (Aydan Calafiore), Matt (Joe Klocek), and Hammer (Zach Blampied), the series poignantly explores themes of visibility, toxic masculinity and the search for love and belonging, ultimately portraying the emotional complexities of growing up queer in a rural environment.
Feisty Asphodel

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
For more than 23 years, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has used humor and satire to critique powerful figures and reflect American culture, embracing the responsibility of comedy to reveal truths amid political volatility. The show faced unprecedented challenges as President Trump’s second administration came to power, culminating in a brief suspension by ABC (at the behest of the FCC) that sparked a bipartisan defense of free expression on the airwaves, ultimately reinforcing the importance of satire as a vital form of democratic speech.
20th Television in association with KIMMELOT

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Mo (Netflix)
In the show’s second season, Mo (creator-star Mo Amer) finds himself in Mexico, facing down the immigration system while refusing to compromise his beliefs, ultimately risking everything to cross the border illegally in search of home. The season combines humor with affecting storytelling to address the emotional realities of immigrant life, highlighting themes of resilience, belonging, and the often-overlooked humanity of displaced individuals.
A24 for Netflix

Mr. Loverman (BritBox)
Mr. Loverman, based on Bernardine Evaristo’s Booker-winning novel, tells the story of Barry (Lennie James), a 74-year-old married man who has concealed his sexuality, exploring the challenges of older Black gay love with authenticity. The series, celebrated for its diverse representation and emotional depth, has achieved remarkable viewership among Black Caribbean audiences and garnered critical acclaim for its fresh narrative approach and exploration of identity, fostering important conversations within the Caribbean diaspora about queer identity.
Fable Entertainment for Sony Pictures Television and BBC

Mussolini: Son of the Century (MUBI)
This compelling portrayal of Benito Mussolini (Luca Marinelli)—as he transforms from a socialist journalist to Italy’s ruthless dictator—explores the rise of fascism through a hypermodern lens that emphasizes political manipulation and corruption. Adapted from Antonio Scurati’s novel, the series delves into the darker aspects of Mussolini’s character, illustrating how his toxic masculinity and exploitation of fear led to his ascent, while inviting viewers to reflect on the broader implications of his story in today’s political landscape.
Sky Studios and Lorenzo Mieli for The Apartment, a Fremantle group company, in co-production with Pathé, in association with Small Forward Productions, in collaboration with Fremantle, CINECITTÀ S.p.A. and Sky

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The Pitt (HBO Max)
The Pitt explores the immense challenges faced by emergency room physicians and nurses in a crumbling American healthcare system. Through gripping narratives, the series highlights issues such as mental health struggles, violence against healthcare workers, and the impact of rising healthcare costs, revealing the dedication of frontline workers as they face down a crisis exacerbated by chronic underfunding and societal neglect.
HBO Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television

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Pluribus (Apple TV)
Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) emerges after a global crisis as one of the few humans immune to a virus that creates a harmonious hive mind, and her story explores profound existential questions about individuality, happiness, and the nature of human connection. As Carol grapples with her personal grief and the loss of her wife, she embarks on a mission to dismantle the collective’s utopia, questioning whether true happiness can exist without the freedom to choose, and what it truly means to be human in a world stripped of conflict and suffering.
Sony Pictures Television in association with Apple

The Rehearsal (HBO Max)
Season 2 of “The Rehearsal” showcases Nathan Fielder’s innovative storytelling, using his “rehearsal” approach to life to make a genuine impact on the aviation community with discussions about communication, training, and mental well-being. The season’s creative approach not only garnered critical acclaim but also contributed to meaningful legislative changes, such as the Mental Health in Aviation Act, highlighting Fielder’s unique ability to blend entertainment with social relevance and public understanding.
HBO in association with Blow Out Productions

CHILDREN’S / YOUTH
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Disney+)
Lunella Lafayette (voiced by Diamond White), a genius teen and protector of her New York City neighborhood, takes on the challenges of superhero life alongside her massive partner, Devil Dinosaur (Fred Tatasciore). This animated series combines vibrant visuals and original music to tell relatable coming-of-age stories that emphasize themes of honesty, friendship, and community empowerment, all while ensuring diverse representation through collaboration with organizations dedicated to authenticity.
Flying Bark Productions, Disney Television Animation, Disney Branded Television

Shape Island (Apple TV)
Shape Island invites viewers into the whimsical world of Circle (voiced by Gideon Adlon), Square (Harvey Guillén), and Triangle (Scott Adsit), where small adventures reveal profound truths about friendship, curiosity, and emotional intelligence. Through playful storytelling and humor, each episode addresses complex feelings and questions, encouraging both children and adults to connect, empathize, and appreciate the significance of everyday moments, reinforcing the message that everyone’s story is valuable and deserving of attention.
Bix Pix Entertainment in association with Apple

INTERACTIVE & IMMERSIVE
“Carbon Cowboys: Stories of Soil Health and Farmer Wealth”
The “Carbon Cowboys” social video project immerses audiences in the story of regenerative agriculture, transforming traditional documentary viewing into an interactive experience that encourages learning and community engagement around soil health and sustainable farming practices. By blending cinematic storytelling with participatory elements on social media, the campaign has garnered more than 150 million views and fostered a grassroots movement, empowering farmers and citizens alike to explore and support climate-positive agriculture.
Earth School Educational Foundation, Inc.

Cleared by Fire
Cleared by Fire is an interactive documentary that explores the tragic 2005 Haditha massacre, where U.S. Marines killed 25 civilians, including a grandfather and a young girl, yet no one was held accountable. Using a blend of investigative reporting, 3D reconstructions, and personal narratives, the project allows viewers to engage with multiple perspectives and conflicting accounts surrounding the incident, aiming to restore individuality and humanity to the victims who are often reduced to mere statistics in discussions of war.
The New Yorker

Consume Me
This semi-autobiographical game by director Jenny Jiao Hsia explores her experiences with dieting and disordered eating as an Asian American teenager in the early 2010s, using gameplay mechanics to reflect the emotional and cultural pressures surrounding these issues. Players engage in a Tetris-style mini-game where they balance Jenny’s diet by managing “bites” while dealing with the consequences of hunger and calorie limits, thereby immersing themselves in her mindset and the broader societal influences on body image and self-worth.
Hexecutable LLC

“Education in Ruins: Gaza’s Children on Losing Their Right to Learn”
This compelling interactive journalism piece highlights the devastating impact of conflict on education in Gaza, showcasing how war has eroded the learning environment for students. Through multimedia elements such as interactive maps, video interviews, and personal narratives, the piece provides an immersive experience that humanizes the crisis, emphasizing the voices of students and educators while offering a nuanced understanding of the urgent educational challenges they face.
CNN Worldwide

“ICE Sweeps Georgia”
This social video series by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution captures the realities of immigration enforcement in Georgia, a state experiencing significant ICE activity. By employing vertical video and real-time reporting, the series presents deeply reported, character-driven stories that humanize the impact of immigration policies, and has reached nearly 2.8 million views on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“Investigating War Crimes in Gaza”
Al Jazeera’s investigation uncovers war crimes in the Gaza Strip using photos and videos posted by Israeli soldiers on social media, revealing illegal activities such as destruction, looting, and murder. By compiling a vast database of this material and sharing it through impactful social videos, the project has reached millions, providing vital eyewitness testimonies and interactive resources to document the atrocities faced by the people of Gaza.
Al Jazeera English

“One family. One attack. 132 names. A Gaza investigation.”
More than 132 members of the same extended family were killed in a devastating Israeli airstrike on a Gaza apartment building, as revealed by this NPR investigation. The piece highlights the challenges of documenting casualties amid ongoing conflict and restricted access for journalists.
NPR

South of Midnight
South of Midnight is a unique video game that immerses players in the rich, culturally grounded landscapes of the American South, blending magic and realism as they follow Hazel, a heroine on a quest to find the mother she lost to a hurricane. Drawing from Southern Gothic traditions, the game explores themes of history, identity, and resilience, featuring mythical creatures inspired by local folklore, while its dynamic music and audio design enhance the emotional depth of the story, creating an experience that feels both intimate and vividly alive.