Sunday, June 21, 2026

World Lens: How the Shanghai Film Festival Puts Its Faith in a New Generation

Chinese filmmaker Zhong Kaifeng made his big introduction to the world at the Shanghai International Film Festival on Saturday night.He won the main Golden Goblet award for his first movie, *Atlantic Rhapsody*.

The Golden Goblet jury, led by Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Chiu-wai, called the film a "uniquely compelling visual experience." For Zhong, who is 29 years old, the story of a young man from northern China searching for meaning in life is important.


He said, "I want to say that Atlantic is not a definition, it does not give answers — but today it seems to have given me an answer.
That answer is to keep going, to love, to work hard, and then to believe."

The win was a great ending for the Shanghai International Film Festival, which wanted to shine a light on young talent.
Zhong's film is a good example.The jury said it "captivated and impressed" them with its "bold experimental approach that explores the absurdity of human life." The festival hopes it has found a new voice in Chinese cinema.Another rising star also won an award at SIFF's Asian New Talent section — Gong Yiwen, who is making her debut with her touching coming-of-age drama *Her First Taste*.The film was made through SIFF's Project initiative for young filmmakers.

The Asian New Talent jury said, "The film's patient observation and sensitivity to the textures of ordinary life announce a new exciting voice in Asian cinema.
*Her First Taste* is a memorable work about young love and growing up, balancing emotional restraint with deep resonance, and marks Gong Yiwen as a filmmaker with great promise."

This year's festival has focused a lot on young filmmakers, with many new talents from China and the region showing their work.
The festival has also supported these filmmakers through programs like the SIFF ING Young Filmmakers Program and the SIFF YOUNG × Shanghai Young Filmmakers Support Program, with Joan Chen and Wen Muye as mentors.

Over the years, 78 films have been made public after being developed through these programs.
Some of them, like Wan Bo's suspense-filled drama *Strangers in the Mountain*, Peng Chen and Xu Wei's *Desert Beneath the Ocean*, and Kangdrun's *Linka Linka*, are part of this year's lineup.

Saturday night began the last part of the 10-day festival.
The opening night had big names like Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Michelle Yeoh, who was promoting her new Chinese-language film *This Is My Time* — her first in almost ten years.She won an Oscar for *Everything Everywhere All at Once*.

There were also heartfelt tributes to famous filmmakers like Lisa Lu, who is 100 years old by the local calendar, and Zhang Yimou, who was given an award for his "outstanding" work in Chinese cinema.

The festival will continue with the screenings of the winning films and others, along with the closing film, *The Decisive Moment* by Zhang Disha, which is being shown in Shanghai for the first time on Sunday.
By the end of the festival, there will have been around 1,600 screenings of 420 films in the city and surrounding areas.

There were sold-out showings of popular films from other festivals like Cannes, including Pawel Pawlikowski's *Fatherland*.
Fans of all ages also enjoyed retrospectives of classic films, like those of Ken Loach, Billy Wilder, and Marilyn Monroe, which were shown in high-quality 4K versions.

The variety of films and the reactions of the audience were highlighted by Moroccan director Yassine El Idrissi, who won the Golden Goblet for best director for his funny film *Halima*, about a woman who refuses to give up.
He said, "It proves that we are all the same.We just need some translation."

There was also a lot of discussion about the role of artificial intelligence at the festival.
Many panels brought together top industry people to talk about the pros and cons of AI.Some talks were about AI directly, with titles like "Smart Tech, Immersive Worlds, the Next Film Revolution" and "When AI Learns to Create, What Grounds Cinema." The topic came up in almost every discussion.

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Toy Story 5’ Opens to $17.5 Million, Best Preview Performance of 2026

Woody and Buzz are taking the box office to infinity and beyond.

Disney and Pixar's "Toy Story 5" is set to become a big hit this weekend and give theaters one of the biggest openings of the year.
The animated sequel made $17.5 million in previews, which is the highest so far in 2026.This beats the $12.6 million that "Michael" made in previews and is second only to the $18.5 million made by "Incredibles 2" in 2018."Michael" went on to make $97 million in its first weekend, while "Incredibles 2" made $182.7 million.

Toy Story 5 is expected to make between $145 million and $150 million this weekend, with some predictions even higher, up to $160 million to $175 million.
With great reviews from critics, it should easily beat the $120 million opening of "Toy Story 4." It would also set a new record for the franchise's biggest opening and become the biggest movie launch of the year, surpassing "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie," which currently has the record with $131.7 million.Internationally, the film is expected to open with $135 million, making its total global earnings more than $275 million.With a $250 million budget, plus marketing costs, the movie was costly to make, but it should still be very profitable for Disney.Earlier this year, Disney had a success with "Hoppers," which made nearly $390 million worldwide.However, the "Toy Story" series is in an entirely different league.

In "Toy Story 5," technology becomes the new villain.
Buzz, Woody, Jessie, and the other toys face a big change when a smart tablet named Lilypad disrupts their world.The voice cast includes Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack, along with new additions like Conan O'Brien and Greta Lee.The last "Toy Story" movie, "Toy Story 4" from 2019, made over $1 billion at the global box office.The series also earns more than $1 billion each year through consumer products, games, and publishing.

This weekend also has the release of A24's "The Death of Robin Hood," starring Hugh Jackman, and Neon's horror film "Leviticus," which are both expected to make between $3 million and $4 million.

Friday, June 19, 2026

Rose of Nevada Movie

Rose of Nevada

Rose of Nevada Movie poster

2025 | 1h 54m

Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Horror

Directed by Mark Jenkin

Screenplay by Mark Jenkin

Produced by Denzil Monk

Starring

George MacKay

Callum Turner

Cinematography Mark Jenkin

Edited by Mark Jenkin

Music by Mark Jenkin

Production

companies

Bosena

Film4

BFI

Head Gear Films

Distributed by BFI Distribution

Release dates

19 June, 2026 (US)

30 August 2025 (Venice)

24 April 2026 (United Kingdom)

Running time 114 minutes

Country United Kingdom

Language English

Box office $890,362

O Horizon Movie

O Horizon

O Horizon movie Poster

2025 | 1h 47m

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Sci-fi

Directed by
Madeleine Sackler

Written by
Madeleine Sackler

Produced by
Audrey Tommassini Cross
Joseph Cross
Paul Nelson

Cast
Maria Bakalova
David Strathairn
Adam Pally

Edited by Pablo Barbieri Carrera

Music by Nathaniel Méchaly

Production
company
Great Curve Films

Distributed by Variance Films

Release dates
June 19, 2026 (United States)
February 8, 2025 (SBIFF)
June 12, 2026 (United States)

Running time 107 minutes

Country United States

Language English

Box office $2,258

Citizen Vigilante Movie

Citizen Vigilante

Citizen Vigilante Movie Poster

2026

Genre: Action, Thriller

Directed by Uwe Boll

Written by Uwe Boll

Produced by

Uwe Boll

Boris Velican

Cast

Armie Hammer as Sanders, a vigilante

Costas Mandylor as Henry, an Interpol chief

Neb Chupin as Pierre

Vjekoslav Katusin as Arab Mafia Boss

Lennart Betzgen as Rick

Benjamin Schnau as Jack

Cinematography Mathias Neumann

Edited by Ethan Maniquis

Music by Rodolfo Matulich

Production

company

Event Film Distribution

Distributed by Quiver Distribution

Release date

June 19, 2026

Running time 89 minutes

Country United States

Language English

The Russo Brothers Just Revealed the Secret Behind How ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Plans to Outdo ‘Endgame’

 "Avengers: Endgame" is still one of the most emotionally powerful endings in big movie history.It was so impactful that fans were left wondering if the Marvel Cinematic Universe could ever reach that level again.Seven years later, that question is still there when new Avengers news comes out, especially with the next movie promising to bring back people fans didn’t think would ever appear in the same film.The pressure to make something just as big and important has only gotten bigger as we get closer to the release date.


That pressure is on Joe and Anthony Russo, the directors who made "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Avengers: Endgame" huge hits before they left the franchise.

They came back after announcing that Robert Downey Jr.would play Victor Von Doom in their new movies "Avengers: Doomsday" and "Avengers: Secret Wars." That news shocked fans right away.Just the casting of Doom made people question whether anything could match the scale of what came before.


In an interview with CBR, Joe Russo talked about how he plans to do that.

He said that focusing on the characters' inner feelings, not just making things bigger, is what will make "Doomsday" different from the past films.That’s a much quieter approach than what fans might expect from a movie with a villain like Doctor Doom.


He noted that both "Doomsday" and "Secret Wars" have been harder to work on than any other Marvel films, because expectations keep growing with every new hint or tease.


Still, Doctor Doom hasn’t been built up like Thanos was before "Infinity War," since the character has only been in the story briefly so far and the Multiverse plot is still mostly unknown.

That might make it harder to sell the idea of emotional complexity for a villain that audiences are still getting to know.


Marvel has at least confirmed that there will be a lot of action to help fill in those gaps.

"Avengers: Doomsday" is set for theaters on December 18, with a cast that includes Chris Hemsworth, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who are returning from "The Fantastic Four." Chris Evans is also back as Steve Rogers.That lineup has kept fans guessing for months.


Marvel is even bringing back "Avengers: Endgame" to theaters before the new movie, framing it as a link between the two stories.

Whether nostalgia and deep emotions can really take the place of the years of buildup that Thanos had is exactly what fans will be talking about once Doctor Doom finally takes center stage.So, tell us whether you think Joe Russo’s plan to focus on emotional complexity can actually achieve the impossible and beat "Endgame."

Girls Like Girls Movie

Girls Like Girls

Girls Like Girls movie poster

2026 |  R | 1h 35m

Genre: Drama

Directed by
Hayley Kiyoko

Screenplay by
Hayley Kiyoko
Stefanie Scott

Story by
Hayley Kiyoko
Chloe Okuno

Based on
Girls Like Girls
by Hayley Kiyoko
Produced by
Marc Platt
Katie McNicol
Adam Siegel
Dee Best
Michael Phillip
Jason Moring
Richard Alan Reid
Starring
Maya da Costa
Myra Molloy
Levon Hawke
Zach Braff
Cinematography Sonja Tsypin
Edited by
Christine Armstrong
Sabine Hoffman
Music by Jessica Rose Weiss
Production
company
Marc Platt Productions
Distributed by Focus Features
Release dates
June 18, 2026 (Frameline)
June 19, 2026 (United States)
Running time 95 minutes
Country United States
Language English