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Cinema
October 1, 2025
Independent filmmakers redefine storytelling in the age of streaming
Emerging directors leverage streaming platforms to experiment with narrative, format, and audience engagement, challenging traditional film industry norms.
by Bobby Munoz
(Eugene Laszczewski @eugeniusz - pexels)
September 28, 2025
The unexpected return of practical effects in blockbuster filmmaking
by Lisa J. Meister
September 26, 2025
International co-productions reshape the economics of filmmaking
by Bobby Munoz
September 25, 2025
Cinema audiences rediscover the magic of 70mm projection
A growing number of theaters are reintroducing large-format film projection, responding to demand from cinephiles seeking the warmth and texture of analog cinema.
by Doreen Howard
September 22, 2025
Biopics dominate award season but spark debates about historical accuracy
Critics argue that prestige biographical films increasingly blur facts and fiction, raising questions about the artistic responsibility of portraying real people.
by Anders S. Bech
September 20, 2025
A new generation of screenwriters embraces non-linear storytelling
More filmmakers are abandoning traditional three-act structure in favor of fragmented timelines and nested narratives, pushing mainstream viewers toward complex storytelling.
by Rhonda E. White
September 19, 2025
Streaming fatigue drives audiences back to the big screen
Cinema attendance spikes as viewers grow tired of endless streaming catalogs, signaling a renewed appetite for curated experiences and theatrical spectacle.
by Bobby Munoz
September 17, 2025
The rise of AI-assisted editing sparks ethical concerns in post-production
Editing tools that automate pacing, tone, and continuity promise faster workflows, but professionals worry about the erosion of creative identity and labor displacement.
by Lisa J. Meister
September 14, 2025
The golden age of series faces a streaming saturation point
After years of unprecedented growth, TV series face oversaturation as streaming platforms struggle to retain viewers amid endless content choices and subscription fatigue.
by Anders S. Bech
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Cinema
| October 1, 2025
Independent filmmakers redefine storytelling in the age of streaming
by Bobby Munoz
Cinema
| September 10, 2025
Global horror renaissance brings new cultural perspectives to the genre
by Doreen Howard
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September 28, 2025
The unexpected return of practical effects in blockbuster filmmaking
After years of CGI dominance, major studios are turning again to animatronics, miniatures, and physical stunts to deliver more authentic and emotionally resonant visuals.
by Lisa J. Meister
September 26, 2025
International co-productions reshape the economics of filmmaking
Producers increasingly rely on multinational partnerships to secure funding, film permits, and distribution, creating movies designed from the start for global audiences.
by Bobby Munoz
September 25, 2025
Cinema audiences rediscover the magic of 70mm projection
A growing number of theaters are reintroducing large-format film projection, responding to demand from cinephiles seeking the warmth and texture of analog cinema.
by Doreen Howard
September 22, 2025
Biopics dominate award season but spark debates about historical accuracy
Critics argue that prestige biographical films increasingly blur facts and fiction, raising questions about the artistic responsibility of portraying real people.
by Anders S. Bech
September 20, 2025
A new generation of screenwriters embraces non-linear storytelling
More filmmakers are abandoning traditional three-act structure in favor of fragmented timelines and nested narratives, pushing mainstream viewers toward complex storytelling.
by Rhonda E. White
September 19, 2025
Streaming fatigue drives audiences back to the big screen
Cinema attendance spikes as viewers grow tired of endless streaming catalogs, signaling a renewed appetite for curated experiences and theatrical spectacle.
by Bobby Munoz
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