Thursday, January 29, 2026

Entertainment

Uzo Aduba to Lead “All Her Secrets” Limited Series Adaptation at Showtime

After making her mark on Litchfield Prison in “Orange is the New Black,” depicting trailblazing politician Shirley Chisholm in “Mrs. America,” and taking on the role of a therapist on “In Treatment,” Uzo Aduba is set to play a...

Women Represent 25 Percent of Film Directors Working in Europe

A new study from the European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) reveals that women “represent only a quarter of all film directors working in the European film industry,” per Deadline. Even with recent European women-directed titles like Alice Diop’s “Saint Omer”...

“Boxed In” Report: Streamers Hire More Women Behind the Scenes than Broadcast, WOC Characters Remain Underrepresented

Now in its 25th year, the latest “Boxed In” report reveals that streaming platforms have yet again eclipsed their broadcast TV competition with the representation of women on television. The study, led by Dr. Martha Lauzen of San Diego...

Whose Lens is it Anyway? – Podcast Picks

While we’ve come a long way with on-screen representation, much of mainstream television and film fails to offer relatable, authentic representation for all. That’s the beauty of podcasts: up-to-date content in an accessible format that often enables different demographics...

“Fire of Love” Leads Noms for Critics Choice Doc Awards

The nominations are in for the seventh annual Critics Choice Documentary Awards, and Sara Dosa’s “Fire of Love” leads the pack with a whopping seven noms. Her tribute to volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft is up for honors such...

Trailer Watch: Laura Poitras Tackles Art and the Opioid Crisis in “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”

“When you think of the profit of people’s pain, you can only be furious,” says Nan Goldin in a new trailer for Laura Poitras’ “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed.” The award-winning documentary highlights the photographer’s mission to hold...
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Sydney’s huge Gaza protest shows there’s now no stopping the tide of public opinion | Sarah Malik

The rain couldn’t stop us. At least 100,000 people took over the CBD and marched across Sydney’s Harbour Bridge...
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