June 2026
Box Office: ‘Scary Movie’ Stuns With $55M, ‘Masters of the Universe’ Lands at $29.3M
‘Scary Movie’ earns a franchise best with $55 million while ‘Masters of the Universe’ falters with $29.
Iran Court Upholds Prison Sentence, Travel Ban for Jafar Panahi
An Iranian court upheld its original verdict against filmmaker Jafar Panahi, finding him guilty of “propaganda against the regime.”
Kaouther Ben Hania on Funding Paradoxes and How “Every Movie Is Political”
Kaouther Ben Hania discussed ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab,’ funding paradoxes and how every movie is political at SXSW London 2026.
‘Dynamo vs Houdini’ Series Coming to Sky as Illusionist Retraces Legendary Magician’s Steps
‘Dynamo vs Houdini’ is a new series coming to Sky as the illusionist retraces the legendary magician’s steps in the U.
Emotions Spill Over at Town Hall of Industry Workers Opposed to Paramount-WBD Merger: “It’s the Death of a Great American Industry”
Emotions spilled over at a gathering of Hollywood workers opposed to the planned Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros. merger on Saturday.
‘Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders’ Review: An Engrossing if Incohesive Dive Into William Friedkin’s Gay S&M Thriller and Its Surrounding Controversy
In ‘Mineshaft: The Cruising Murders,’ Jeffrey Schwarz revisits the uproar around William Friedkin’s 1980 thriller set in New York’s gay S&M scene.
Scott Pelley Shows Appreciation for Supporters Following ’60 Minutes’ Firing: “Deeply Grateful”
Scott Pelley shared his gratitude for his supporters following his firing from ’60 Minutes’ with an Instagram post.
Victoria Pedretti Went Deep, Dark and “Dangerous” for Her Biggest Film Role to Date
The ‘You’ breakout is devastating in ‘The Last Day,’ inspired by ‘Mrs Dalloway’ that takes an unflinching, tragic look at postpartum depression.
Disney’s Naomi Bulochnikov-Paul Opens Up About MS Battle: “You Can Live in Fear or You Can Live in Power — Every Day I Choose the Latter”
Disney’s Naomi Bulochnikov-Paul was recognized at the Race to Erase MS Gala, which raised over $1.8 million in the fight against multiple sclerosis.
Michael J. Fox’s ‘Family Ties’ Emmy Win Changed the Record Books
Michael J. Fox 1986 Emmy win made him the youngest winner ever in his category, a feat that still defines one of TV’s standout Emmy moments.