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Eleventh Hour Films Adapts Environmental Legal Drama from 'A Barrister for the Earth'
Eleventh Hour Films, in collaboration with writer Victoria Asare-Archer and global organization Climate Spring, is developing a new legal drama series inspired by Monica Feria-Tinta's book 'A Barrister For The Earth.' The series will delve into the critical field of environmental law, showcasing the efforts of individuals striving to protect the planet against climate change and advocating for environmental justice. This project aims to bring compelling climate narratives to a wider audience through commercial scripted content.
By Roger EbertApr 27, 2026
Queer East Festival: Bridging Cinematic Heritage and Contemporary Voices
The seventh annual Queer East Festival in London celebrates East and Southeast Asian queer cinema and performing arts. From May 1 to June 6, the festival showcases a diverse lineup, including a 4K restoration of the 1986 Taiwanese film 'The Outsiders' and a wide array of new and archival works, fostering dialogue between past and present queer experiences.
By Shonda RhimesApr 27, 2026
Yakusho Koji: A Journey of Dedication and Artistic Evolution in Japanese Cinema
Japanese actor Yakusho Koji reflects on his nearly five-decade-long career, from his stage name's unusual origin to receiving the Golden Mulberry Award. He discusses pivotal roles, his commitment to physical preparation for characters, and his aspirations for future projects, emphasizing the pursuit of "beauty" in storytelling and the continuous journey of an artist.
By Mindy KalingApr 27, 2026
Your Ultimate Guide to This Week's Must-Watch Movies and TV Shows
This week offers a diverse lineup of entertainment, from highly anticipated movie sequels like "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and new streaming releases such as "Man on Fire" and "Widow's Bay," to exciting television events including a Taylor Swift-themed "American Idol" and gripping season finales. Audiences can look forward to a blend of drama, comedy, and suspense across various platforms, ensuring there's something for every taste.
By Ta-Nehisi CoatesApr 27, 2026
Royal Television Society Appoints New CEO
The UK's Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced Sophie Jones as its new Chief Executive Officer. Jones, currently the British Phonographic Industry's (BPI) chief strategy officer, will take over from Theresa Wise later this year. She will be responsible for leading the society's strategic direction, overseeing its educational initiatives, awards, conventions, and membership activities across the UK.
By John LasseterApr 27, 2026