This is one category that definitely saw some action. The 2026 Oscars cemented itself in history on March 15, as it marks the seventh time ever that an award saw two winners. “It’s a tie," the Silicon ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
EXCLUSIVE: After burnishing Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ action standing with The Bluff and seeing it atop Amazon Prime’s globally most watched films for a second week, the film’s producer AGBO has acquired ...
Last week, actor and filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers won the Toronto Film Critics Association award for outstanding supporting performance in a Canadian film, for her role in the drama Sweet Angel ...
The stories of South Africa cannot be told in a single, linear narrative. They unfold from the margins, from lived realities shaped by those who experience them and who choose to frame them through ...
A month after the South African Film and Television Sector, under the 'Save SA Films Jobs Coalition,' protested outside Parliament for urgent action from Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition ...
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC) told Parliament on Tuesday that it is trying to secure urgent interim funding to clear a backlog of film South African Film and Television ...
E! is continuing its push into awards ceremonies. The Versant-owned network has picked up the rights to air the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards. It will air the ceremony, which is hosted by Traitors host Alan ...
Steven Spielberg's five-decade creative partnership with composer John Williams continues to bear fruit in new and exciting ways. Spielberg's first Grammy makes him the 22nd person to have won at ...
It’s like a gripping Western, full of dead bodies and bloodshed, except there’s no mystery as to who the villain is: the South African film and television industry has been murdered by the South ...
South African actors protested outside parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday with other members of the local film and TV industry who say funding losses are threatening movie-making in the country.
A year after the last protest with no response, South Africa’s film and television industry is preparing for what could be its most decisive moment yet, as thousands of workers gear up for a national ...