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Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Pushes Back as Paramount and Warner Bros. Reopen the Theatrical Window Debate

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos challenges Paramount and Warner Bros.’ push to restore long theatrical windows, arguing the model is outdated and distracts from the true causes of declining movie attendance. A deep dive into Hollywood’s newest fault line.

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2026 Golden Globe Nominations: A Surprising, Star-Stacked Reset That Reignites the Awards Race

2026 Golden Globe Nominations: A Surprising, Star-Stacked Reset That Reignites the Awards Race

The 2026 Golden Globe nominations delivered major surprises across film and TV, with One Battle After Another leading nine categories and Neon and Netflix dominating the morning. See the complete list and analysis.

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‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film by the National Board of Review

‘One Battle After Another’ Named Best Film by the National Board of Review

Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another has won Best Film from the National Board of Review, cementing its status as a leading Oscar contender and reshaping the awards-season landscape.

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Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino Says Paul Dano Was the “Weakest Link” in There Will Be Blood — And Sparks a New Debate About Modern Acting

Quentin Tarantino says Paul Dano was the “weakest link” in There Will Be Blood, sparking industry-wide debate about acting styles, legacy performances, and the evolution of Paul Dano’s career.

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New York Film Critics Circle Winners 2025: Updating Live

New York Film Critics Circle Winners 2025: Updating Live

The New York Film Critics Circle is announcing the 2025 winners live from Manhattan, kicking off the critics’ awards season with bold choices and early surprises. Follow along as categories update in real time, including Best Film, Director, Acting, Screenplay, International Film, and more.

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2025 Gotham Awards: Complete Winners, Big Surprises, and the Films That Took the Lead This Season

2025 Gotham Awards: Complete Winners, Big Surprises, and the Films That Took the Lead This Season

The 2025 Gotham Awards wrapped at Cipriani Wall Street with surprise sweeps, emotional speeches, and early Oscar momentum shifts. One Battle After Another won Best Feature, Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident swept three awards, and My Father’s Shadow delivered key breakout wins. Here’s the complete list of winners and major highlights.

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George Clooney to Receive the 51st Chaplin Award from Film at Lincoln Center in 2026

George Clooney to Receive the 51st Chaplin Award from Film at Lincoln Center in 2026

Film at Lincoln Center will honor George Clooney with the 51st Chaplin Award in April 2026, recognizing his career achievements in acting, directing, producing, and humanitarian advocacy.

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Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

Box Office: ‘Now You See Me 3’ Conjures $8.4 Million Opening Day, While ‘The Running Man’ Starts Softer in Second Place

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ leads the box office with an $8.4 million opening day, while Paramount’s ‘The Running Man’ starts below expectations with a projected $17–19 million weekend.

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Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Rival Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as First Deadline Nears

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing rival bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with first-round offers due Nov. 20. The auction could reshape Hollywood as the century-old studio seeks a sale by 2025.

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‘Marty Supreme’ Official Trailer: Josh Safdie and Timothée Chalamet Go Full Throttle in a Neon-Flecked Odyssey

‘Marty Supreme’ Official Trailer: Josh Safdie and Timothée Chalamet Go Full Throttle in a Neon-Flecked Odyssey

A24 has released the official trailer for Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Tyler Okonma, Abel Ferrara, Kevin O’Leary, and Fran Drescher. Opening December 25, the film is a neon-lit odyssey through New York’s luxury resale underworld, combining Safdie’s signature chaos with Chalamet’s most explosive performance yet.

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‘Michael’ Trailer Moonwalks into History as the Most-Viewed Music Biopic Launch Ever

‘Michael’ Trailer Moonwalks into History as the Most-Viewed Music Biopic Launch Ever

The first trailer for Antoine Fuqua’s Michael, starring Jaafar Jackson as his legendary uncle, has shattered viewership records with over 230 million global views in 24 hours. The Lionsgate and Universal production captures the spectacle, genius, and tragedy of Michael Jackson’s life, reigniting fascination with the King of Pop ahead of its 2025 release.

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‘Wicked: For Good’ Eyes $115 Million Opening Weekend — and the Movie Musical’s Big Return

‘Wicked: For Good’ Eyes $115 Million Opening Weekend — and the Movie Musical’s Big Return

Universal’s Wicked: For Good is projected to open north of $115 million, signaling a revival for movie musicals and a long-awaited box office resurgence in a struggling theatrical market.

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‘Bugonia,’ ‘Sentimental Value,’ and ‘It Was Just an Accident’ Lead the 2026 European Film Awards Shortlist

‘Bugonia,’ ‘Sentimental Value,’ and ‘It Was Just an Accident’ Lead the 2026 European Film Awards Shortlist

The European Film Academy revealed its shortlist for the 2026 EFAs, featuring Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, and Jafar Panahi’s It Was Just an Accident among the top contenders. The ceremony will be held January 17 in Berlin.

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‘Marty Supreme’: First Reactions From NYFF63 Premiere Hail Timothée Chalamet’s “Career-Best” Turn in Josh Safdie’s Maximalist Sports Epic

‘Marty Supreme’: First Reactions From NYFF63 Premiere Hail Timothée Chalamet’s “Career-Best” Turn in Josh Safdie’s Maximalist Sports Epic

Timothée Chalamet delivers a “career-best” performance in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme, which premiered as a surprise at NYFF63. The $70M A24 film — directed and edited by Safdie, who completed the final cut at 2 a.m. the day of the screening — drew raves for its energy, style, and New York spirit ahead of its Dec. 25 release.

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Taylor Swift’s ‘Release Party of a Showgirl’ Opens to $15.8M, While Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’ Falters in Third at the Box Office

Taylor Swift’s ‘Release Party of a Showgirl’ Opens to $15.8M, While Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’ Falters in Third at the Box Office

Taylor Swift’s The Official Release Party of a Showgirl dominates the October box office with a $15.8 million opening day, while Dwayne Johnson’s The Smashing Machine underperforms. A24’s MMA biopic lands in third place as Swift reclaims her box office crown.

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Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Launches to $22M and Awards Season Buzz

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another’ Launches to $22M and Awards Season Buzz

Leonardo DiCaprio and Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another debuts with $22M domestically and $48.5M worldwide. Can critical acclaim and word-of-mouth save the R-rated action epic?

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Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix Enters the Warner Bros. Bidding War — And the Industry May Never Look the Same

Netflix is reportedly exploring a bid to acquire Warner Bros., potentially seizing the studio and streaming arm from Warner Bros. Discovery. With Paramount-Skydance and NBCUniversal also circling, the streaming giant could disrupt Hollywood’s balance of power forever.

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