The Academy Awards will stop airing on ABC after 2028 and stream exclusively on YouTube starting in 2029 — a major shift.
The Academy has announced a new rule requiring Oscar voters to watch all nominated films in a category before casting final votes.
Rumor has been swirling that Kathleen Kennedy is out at Lucasfilm and Star Wars, but is there any truth to it?
Whether you're an actor, director, producer, or writer, getting representation can be your best armor when entering into the industry fray. But how can we avoid that troublesome Catch-22?
This year, as with every other year, there's a big controversy about the Oscar nominations, and it mostly centers on the Best Actress category.
In the realm of film and TV, production companies are oftentimes the first echelon on the development ladder but there's a lot that goes into running a successful one. Here's some tips to set you on the right path.
Getting the script right is imperative for any aspiring writer, and to save you trouble, we’re going to walk you through the various kinds of screenplays and what form you need to focus on to get your foot in the door.
Writers and actors have taken to the streets, and at the heart of their grievances is the fight for fair streaming residuals.
We spoke with Award-Winning Writer and Director Jacqueline Rosenthal about powerful storytelling and the impact of Virtual Production.
In a world filled with way too much noise, auditory and otherwise, nowadays it says more to not say anything at all. The movie business started with silent films, and in recent years more movies have been getting a silent treatment all their own.
'Fix it in Post’ is a practice in the film industry that most editors frown upon but some filmmakers have a weakness for. But what are the problems with taking this approach?
Since cinema became a powerful medium, global artists and movements have emerged that have shaped pop culture and pushed the boundaries of what modern film could be. Here are 7 of the biggest movements thus far.
HBO Max, the streaming platform owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, has announced a new policy aimed at reducing password sharing.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the addition of a new Oscar category: Best Stunt Design.
'The Big Score' gives audiences a chance to gain personal perspectives, stories and insights from some of today’s most innovative composers and artists.
For most emerging filmmakers, Sundance Film Festival is a rite of passage into making a name for themselves, so let's get a deeper understanding of what it's all about, what programmers are looking for, and how to better navigate the film festival circuit.
It’s hard to deny that the award shows are in a tough place, with viewership down, and a number of crippling scandals and controversies, it's hard to see what's so special about them. But they do still matter, and here's why.
Best Buy, one of the nation's largest electronics retailers, has announced the end of sales for DVDs, Blu-Rays, and possibly soon, all physical media.
At the heart of Netflix's expected takeover of Warner Bros. is the question about the company's plans for movie theater releases.
Part 2 of our chat with Award-Winning Writer and Director Jacqueline Rosenthal about powerful storytelling and the impact of Virtual Production.
Ryan Coogler recently hit Criterion's movie closet and it's safe to say that he has some elite taste in film.
While breaking down his last film, Sinners, Ryan Coogler just reaffirmed why we'll watch anything he makes.
There are still those films that push buttons and keep us all talking, so let's look at 5 controversial ones the prove it.
I don't know if you've noticed, but the quality and look of movies used to be way better in the 90s and 00s. Why is that?


























