Emmy Buzz: Who Will Take Home the Award for Best TV Movie This Year?

Among the highly anticipated movies is “Mountainhead,” set to debut on HBO/Max on May 31st, from Jesse Armstrong, who’s best known for his Emmy-winning series “Succession.” This will be his first significant project post-“Succession,” and fans are eager to see how Armstrong’s biting satire style translates into a new medium. Additionally, HBO/Max has other intriguing titles lined up, such as “Am I OK?” starring Stephanie Allynne, Tig Notaro, and Dakota Johnson.

Michelle Williams Shades ‘Crash’ Winning Best Picture Oscar Over ‘Brokeback Mountain’ by Asking: I Mean, What Was ‘Crash’?

Back in 2005, watching “Brokeback Mountain” left a deep impression on me, and I believe it still ranks among my top two favorite films of all time. When I shared this sentiment with you, Williams, you might not have known then how much of an impact this movie would truly have. The power it carried for many gay men, including myself, was profound and enduring.

Max to Develop Series Based on Vanity Fair Article ‘NYPD Confidential’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Originally penned by Adam Ciralsky in February 2025, this article has P3 Media’s co-founders, Adam Ciralsky and Gene Klein, set to serve as executive producers. Dylan Clark Productions, helmed by Dylan Clark and John-Eric Capps, are also on board as executive producers. As we speak, we’re actively seeking a writer and showrunner for this exciting project.

Overlook Film Festival Opening Day Celebrates Genre With Chills and Community: ‘It’s the Worst Year of Our Lives, but a Great Year for Horror’

On Thursday, the 2025 Overlook Film Festival kicked off, a four-day extravaganza bursting with screenings of new films, retrospectives, and immersive experiences. The festival’s co-founders, Landon Zakheim and Michael Lerman, warmly invited everyone to the opening night film, Christopher Landon’s “Drop.” They took a moment to express how this year’s festival boasts more titles than ever before – offering a welcome escape from the world outside.

Elizabeth Olsen Says Marvel Movies Are ‘Not Really the Art I Consume’: ‘I’m Still Trying to Prove’ That ‘When I Meet People, Especially If It’s a Work Meeting’

Olsen expressed that she often struggles to select projects at work that align with her personal preferences, which she feels she needs to demonstrate when meeting new people. This is particularly true during professional discussions about film and literature, so she believes she’s yet to fully establish herself in this aspect.

Keith Redmon Departing Black Bear for Vendôme (EXCLUSIVE)

At Vendôme, Redmon will carry on handling a number of his long-standing clients, such as Morten Tyldum (known for “Silo” and “The Imitation Game”), John Hillcoat (“George & Tammy” and “The Road”), Raine Allen-Miller (“Rye Lane”), Michaël Roskam (“The Drop” and “Bullhead”) and Kyle Killen (“Man on Fire” and “The Beaver”). In addition to this, Redmon is also involved in the production of Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “Blood Meridian”. This work is being adapted by John Logan with Hillcoat set to direct for New Regency.