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In the latest trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Mario and Luigi confront the newest menace in the galaxy.

In the latest trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Mario and Luigi confront the newest menace in the galaxy.

Universal Pictures, Nintendo, and Illumination Studios have released a new teaser trailer for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, the follow-up to the Super Mario Bros. movie that earned $1.3 billion in 2023.
Winter Fest 2025 has officially started in World of Tanks Modern Armour.

Winter Fest 2025 has officially started in World of Tanks Modern Armour.

Winter Fest 2025 has officially launched in World of Tanks Modern Armor, enhancing the game’s delightful winter landscape with numerous activities designed to get players into a holiday spirit. The event will continue until...
Eli Roth's Cabin Fever is set to be released in a 4K Ultra HD Steelbook edition.

Eli Roth's Cabin Fever is set to be released in a 4K Ultra HD Steelbook edition.

Lionsgate has revealed that Eli Roth's first film as a director, the 2002 horror movie Cabin Fever, will be released in a limited edition 4K Ultra HD Steelbook and Blu-ray this January. Take a look at the cover...
Super7 reveals retro-themed ReAction+ figures inspired by Back to the Future.

Super7 reveals retro-themed ReAction+ figures inspired by Back to the Future.

Super7 is introducing a retro-inspired ReAction+ line featuring action figures from Robert Zemeckis’ iconic sci-fi adventure, Back to the Future. The collection includes figures of Marty McFly in his 1955 outfit, as well as Doc Brown and Marty…
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.

The God Emperor's light is illuminating the Nintendo Switch 2 with Owlcat Games revealing the launch of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader. This marks the debut of a Warhammer 40,000 game on the Swit…
Threezero unveils a limited edition Ultra Magnus figure inspired by Transformers: Bumblebee.

Threezero unveils a limited edition Ultra Magnus figure inspired by Transformers: Bumblebee.

Sideshow and Threezero have announced a new limited edition Ultra Magnus premium collectible figure, showcasing the Autobot commander based on the designs from the live-action Tran…
The B-Side Episode 173 – James L. Brooks (featuring Adam Drosin)

The B-Side Episode 173 – James L. Brooks (featuring Adam Drosin)

Welcome to The B-Side! This is a space where we discuss movie directors—not the films that brought them fame or maintained it, but those they created in the interim. Today, we honor filmmaker James L. Brooks! His latest film, Ella McKay, is currently showing in theaters! Joining us again is our good friend Adam Drosin, and...

NYC Weekend Guide: Yukio Mishima, Hitchcock and Herrmann, A New Leaf, Hong Kong 35mm, and More

NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly summary of repertory events. Japan SocietyAn imported print of Yukio Mishima's Patriotism will be shown alongside Koji Wakamatsu's The Woman Who Wanted to Die this Friday. Film ForumHitchcock & Herrmann starts, and Animal Crackers will be screened this Sunday. Museum of the Moving ImageA New Leaf will be presented on 35mm as part of American Woman. Nitehawk CinemaA.
First look images from season 2 of Seth MacFarlane's Ted have been released.

First look images from season 2 of Seth MacFarlane's Ted have been released.

Peacock has revealed that the second season of Seth MacFarlane's live-action comedy prequel series Ted will debut on March 5th. Below, you can find a poster and a selection of promotional images.
New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

New trailer released for season 2 of The Night Manager featuring Tom Hiddleston.

With under a month remaining until the long-awaited second season of The Night Manager makes its return, Prime Video has released a new trailer along with a poster for the highly praised espionage thriller. Tom Hiddleston…
New trailer released for season 2 of Hijack featuring Idris Elba.

New trailer released for season 2 of Hijack featuring Idris Elba.

Apple TV+ has released a new trailer for the second season of the thriller series Hijack. In this season, Idris Elba’s character, Sam Nelson, becomes embroiled in yet another crisis as a Berlin train…
In the trailer for the Netflix whodunnit His & Hers, Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal have their suspicions about one another.

In the trailer for the Netflix whodunnit His & Hers, Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal have their suspicions about one another.

Netflix has released the trailer for His & Hers, a gritty crime drama centered around reporter Anna Andrews (Tessa Thompson) and Detective Jack Harper (Jon Bernthal), who seem to be investigating...
In the initial teaser trailer for the upcoming DCU movie, Supergirl reveals the truth.

In the initial teaser trailer for the upcoming DCU movie, Supergirl reveals the truth.

Following the launch of the poster yesterday and the start of the trailer countdown, DC has unveiled the teaser trailer for the upcoming DCU film Supergirl, set to release next summer. Featuring the star of House of the…
A quest for a sister who has gone missing, the downfall of a flamenco dancer, and an escape plan devised by a cockatiel were among the narratives presented during the New Filmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) annual InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema program.

Held in September, the event featured impactful and thought-provoking independent films created by emerging filmmakers from various countries including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, Venezuela, Canada, and the United States.

It began with an opening reception where all-access pass holders were treated to complimentary refreshments from Pink’s Hot Dogs and signature cocktails crafted with handcrafted tequila and mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, by The Lost Explorer.

The day’s first film segment, InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema I, showcased coming-of-age narrative shorts centered on family dynamics, self-acceptance, and the transcending of time, space, and borders. To honor Hispanic Heritage Month, Miguel Santana, president and CEO of the California Community Foundation, delivered the opening remarks.

The program proceeded with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema II, a collection of narratives addressing themes such as injustice, inequality, systemic failures, and colonialism. The stories focused on the struggles for justice, building resilience, challenging limiting beliefs, and aspiring for a better future.

The evening wrapped up with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema III, which emphasized the significance of human connections through tales of loss, love, and letting go.

NFMLA presents films created by filmmakers of all backgrounds year-round, featuring both general and InFocus categories. All filmmakers are invited and encouraged to submit their works for consideration at upcoming NFMLA Festivals, irrespective of the InFocus programming schedule, which aims to highlight representation by centering on diverse filmmaker communities as part of the NFMLA Monthly Film Festival. This initiative is partly supported by grants from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA).

Below is additional information about the NFMLA filmmakers and their works, provided by NFMLA.

“Punta Salinas,” directed by Maria del Mar Rosario

About Maria: María del Mar Rosario, born and residing in Puerto Rico, creates stories that provoke reflection on Caribbean notions through a decolonial perspective, while stylistically focusing on the body. Her work has been featured at Tribeca, SFFILM, HotDocs, IDFA, Metrograph NYC, and the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. She holds a BA in Creative Nonfiction and Film Studies from Columbia University and completed postgraduate studies at the School of Film and Television in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (EICTV). She received the LALIFF/NETFLIX Inclusion Fellowship to direct the narrative short, Punta Salinas, and was awarded the Firelight Media Fellowship 2024 for her documentary short, Escambrón, Playa, currently streaming on PBS.

About “Punta Salinas”: After having sex for the first time, 16-year-old Alba seeks strength she has never tapped into before.

Watch the NFMLA interview with Maria del Mar Rosario, director of “Punta Salinas”:

“The Vote,” directed by Sylvia Ray

About Sylvia: Sylvia Ray is a Chicana/Korean-American director based in Los Angeles and a 2025 Film Independent Project Involve Fellow. She is also a 2024 Latino Film Institute Inclusion Fellow, recognized for her short film The Vote, which won Best U.S. Short at the Post Alley Film Festival. Her feature script The Middle was a quarterfinalist at HollyShorts and the Atlanta Film Festival and was selected for the 2024 FICMonterrey Pro-Meetings Program. The short received a nomination for Best LatinX Film at HollyShorts and won Best in Festival at the 2025 Sundial Film Festival. Sylvia's work delves into themes of grief, identity, and resilience within BIPOC communities.

About “The Vote”: Siblings Jessica and Robbie grapple with the painful decision of whether to keep their mother on life support or let her go, resulting in a tense family vote.

Watch the NFMLA interview with Sylvia Ray, director of “The Vote”:

“Ialu,” directed by Sebastian Nazario-Colon

About Sebastian: Sebastian Nazario-Colon is a film director and Cannes-nominated editor based in New York. He served as an editor on “Fillos Do Vento: A RAPA” in 2025, an immersive short documentary officially nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Immersive Experience Competition. In 2023, he directed the award-winning short documentary, The Boricua’s Dilemma, which addresses Puerto Rico’s political status debate and achieved over 14K views on YouTube during its one-week limited release. The film was showcased at festivals such as the San Diego Latino Film Festival, NY

A quest for a sister who has gone missing, the downfall of a flamenco dancer, and an escape plan devised by a cockatiel were among the narratives presented during the New Filmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) annual InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema program. Held in September, the event featured impactful and thought-provoking independent films created by emerging filmmakers from various countries including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Spain, Venezuela, Canada, and the United States. It began with an opening reception where all-access pass holders were treated to complimentary refreshments from Pink’s Hot Dogs and signature cocktails crafted with handcrafted tequila and mezcal from Oaxaca, Mexico, by The Lost Explorer. The day’s first film segment, InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema I, showcased coming-of-age narrative shorts centered on family dynamics, self-acceptance, and the transcending of time, space, and borders. To honor Hispanic Heritage Month, Miguel Santana, president and CEO of the California Community Foundation, delivered the opening remarks. The program proceeded with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema II, a collection of narratives addressing themes such as injustice, inequality, systemic failures, and colonialism. The stories focused on the struggles for justice, building resilience, challenging limiting beliefs, and aspiring for a better future. The evening wrapped up with InFocus: Latin & Hispanic Cinema III, which emphasized the significance of human connections through tales of loss, love, and letting go. NFMLA presents films created by filmmakers of all backgrounds year-round, featuring both general and InFocus categories. All filmmakers are invited and encouraged to submit their works for consideration at upcoming NFMLA Festivals, irrespective of the InFocus programming schedule, which aims to highlight representation by centering on diverse filmmaker communities as part of the NFMLA Monthly Film Festival. This initiative is partly supported by grants from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Below is additional information about the NFMLA filmmakers and their works, provided by NFMLA. “Punta Salinas,” directed by Maria del Mar Rosario About Maria: María del Mar Rosario, born and residing in Puerto Rico, creates stories that provoke reflection on Caribbean notions through a decolonial perspective, while stylistically focusing on the body. Her work has been featured at Tribeca, SFFILM, HotDocs, IDFA, Metrograph NYC, and the Cinémathèque Française in Paris. She holds a BA in Creative Nonfiction and Film Studies from Columbia University and completed postgraduate studies at the School of Film and Television in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba (EICTV). She received the LALIFF/NETFLIX Inclusion Fellowship to direct the narrative short, Punta Salinas, and was awarded the Firelight Media Fellowship 2024 for her documentary short, Escambrón, Playa, currently streaming on PBS. About “Punta Salinas”: After having sex for the first time, 16-year-old Alba seeks strength she has never tapped into before. Watch the NFMLA interview with Maria del Mar Rosario, director of “Punta Salinas”: “The Vote,” directed by Sylvia Ray About Sylvia: Sylvia Ray is a Chicana/Korean-American director based in Los Angeles and a 2025 Film Independent Project Involve Fellow. She is also a 2024 Latino Film Institute Inclusion Fellow, recognized for her short film The Vote, which won Best U.S. Short at the Post Alley Film Festival. Her feature script The Middle was a quarterfinalist at HollyShorts and the Atlanta Film Festival and was selected for the 2024 FICMonterrey Pro-Meetings Program. The short received a nomination for Best LatinX Film at HollyShorts and won Best in Festival at the 2025 Sundial Film Festival. Sylvia's work delves into themes of grief, identity, and resilience within BIPOC communities. About “The Vote”: Siblings Jessica and Robbie grapple with the painful decision of whether to keep their mother on life support or let her go, resulting in a tense family vote. Watch the NFMLA interview with Sylvia Ray, director of “The Vote”: “Ialu,” directed by Sebastian Nazario-Colon About Sebastian: Sebastian Nazario-Colon is a film director and Cannes-nominated editor based in New York. He served as an editor on “Fillos Do Vento: A RAPA” in 2025, an immersive short documentary officially nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Immersive Experience Competition. In 2023, he directed the award-winning short documentary, The Boricua’s Dilemma, which addresses Puerto Rico’s political status debate and achieved over 14K views on YouTube during its one-week limited release. The film was showcased at festivals such as the San Diego Latino Film Festival, NY

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