‘I Swear’s BAFTA Controversy, Award Wins, & How to Watch the Movie

The movie I Swear first came out in the UK last September, but it’s just now getting a wider release. It tells the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish man with Tourette’s syndrome, and is played by Robert Aramayo. Made with a budget of around $8 million, the film focuses on Davidson’s experiences growing up with the condition. It’s also a follow-up to a 1989 documentary called John’s Not Mad, which showed what life was like for Davidson when Tourette’s wasn’t well understood. I Swear received positive attention at the recent BAFTAs, though the event is being remembered for more than just the movie’s awards.

Netflix Reveals Details of New Crime Thriller Series ‘All the Sinners Bleed’

Joe Robert Cole is adapting S.A. Cosby’s award-winning 2023 thriller, All the Sinners Bleed, into a nine-episode Netflix series. The show will center on the first Black sheriff in a small, conservative county as he investigates a serial killer targeting members of his Black community, all while claiming to act in the name of God.

Baz Luhrmann Wants an Elvis Cinematic Universe

I was chatting with Baz Luhrmann right after the figure skating finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and it was amazing how many skaters used music from Moulin Rouge! He actually laughed about how often his work ends up in figure skating, saying it makes sense because it’s all about dramatic storytelling, and he loves it! He’s just released EPiC in IMAX – it’s coming to regular theaters on February 27th – and it’s got that same high-energy feel as his other films. He was even joking that he might ditch his planned Joan of Arc movie and just keep making documentaries! He said it’s because you skip all the stress of writing a script, getting the right actors, and actually filming everything.

Love Is Blind Recap: At My Worst

So, they called off the wedding, which was a shock, but honestly, it feels like they’re not quite ready to give up on each other. They might try to make things work and get married eventually, just on their own terms. It really makes you think, doesn’t it? It’s like one of their favorite songs asks, “How did it end up like this?”

Will Trent’s Perfect Angie Relationship Replacement Has Already Arrived In Season 4

As a critic, I’ve been following Ramón Rodríguez’s performance as Will Trent, and it’s clear his character’s personal life is just as important as the crimes he solves. For a long time, the show really centered around his complicated history with Angie, a childhood friend who became a recurring romantic interest. But the recent marriage of Seth on season 4 feels like a turning point – that particular storyline seems to be wrapped up, at least for the time being. It’s a smart move, allowing the show to explore new facets of Will’s life.

Steven Spielberg’s ‘Empire of the Sun,’ is Still Relevant in 2026

It took Steven Spielberg a surprisingly long time to create a truly impactful war film. Though he’d made comedies like 1941 in the 1970s, and audiences had loved his movies for over ten years before Empire of the Sun, it always seemed inevitable he’d tackle the difficult subject of war. This fascination stems from his father, a WWII veteran, who frequently shared stories of his experiences fighting in Burma with young Spielberg. Surrounded by veterans through his father and his friends, Spielberg grew up immersed in war stories. But what sets his initial foray into the genre apart?

‘Project Hail Mary’ First Reactions Praise Ryan Gosling’s Sci-Fi Adventure

Ryland Grace, a science teacher played by Ryan Gosling, finds himself on a spaceship, far from Earth, with no memory of his past. As his memories return, he discovers he’s on a critical mission: to figure out why the sun is fading and find a way to save Earth. He’ll need all his scientific skills and creative thinking, but he might not have to face this challenge alone thanks to a surprising new friend.

MonsterVerse Fans Still Don’t Know Kurt Russell Is Wyatt’s Father

While answering fan questions about the Apple TV+ show, Kurt and Wyatt Russell came across a particularly funny comment. A viewer noticed the actor playing a younger version of Kurt Russell’s character in Monarch: Legacy of Monsters had a great Kurt Russell impression, which immediately made both actors burst out laughing.

Marshals Review: Luke Grimes Can’t Save This Soulless Yellowstone Spinoff

Honestly, the 6666 spinoff just feels…flat. Luke Grimes is a great actor – he really nails that mix of vulnerability and toughness in Kayce – but even he can’t save a storyline that feels pretty tapped out. It’s become this basic procedural about U.S. Marshals chasing bad guys in Montana, and Kayce is just…there. To try and force him into this expanding Yellowstone universe, the show is taking some really strange turns with his character and the people around him. It’s doing everything the Yellowstone finale tried so hard not to do with the prodigal son – it’s completely undermining what made Kayce special.