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‘Doctor Who’ Episodes Restored & Coming To BBC iPlayer

Two missing Doctor Who episodes from six decades ago have been unearthed and are heading to BBC iPlayer. Whovians will be rejoicing as the “Nightmare Begins” and “Devil’s Planet” episodes, thought to be lost forever, were found by the Film is Fabulous! charity and restored by the BBC. The eps come from the third series … Read more

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Juliette Binoche Screens Directorial Debut ‘In-I In Motion’

“I like taking risks. I love going into adventures,” Oscar winner Juliette Binoche observes. “Taking risks is part of being an artist.” In 2007, the French actress embarked on one of the riskiest endeavors of her career, creating a modern dance piece called In-I with British dancer-choreographer Akram Khan that would take them on a … Read more

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All Of Deadline’s Reviews From The Festival In Austin

The 2026 SXSW Film & TV Festival kicked off March 7, in Austin and features 49 world premieres among debuts. It’s the first time the event has launched on a Thursday. Boots Riley’s sci-fi comedy I Love Boosters was the opening-night film, and other anticipated films include Searchlight’s Radio Silence sequel Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, New … Read more

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FX’s Noir Series To Be Submitted As Comedy For Emmys

With “Is The Bear a comedy?” debate still ongoing, FX is adding another title to the conversation, The Lowdown, opting to submit the hourlong noir series starring Ethan Hawke as a comedy for the 2026 Emmy Awards. That is a shift for the show, which was submitted as a drama for the Golden Globes, guild … Read more

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Anne Rice’s ‘The Vampire Lestat’ Sets Premiere Date On AMC

AMC has set the premiere for Anne Rice’s The Vampire Lestat for Sunday, June 7. In addition to the premiere date, the network has released the second musical single from “the world’s first immortal rockstar,” Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid), titled “All Fall Down.” The track’s original music and lyrics are by series composer Daniel … Read more

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A Horror-Comedy Anthology That Takes On The Gig Economy

The evils of late-stage capitalism have been addressed at every film festival ever in recent years, but hardly ever in the midnight strand. This ingenious horror-comedy anthology achieves the almost unthinkable; while it delivers the requisite laughs and shocks — never an easy balance to strike, even at the best of times — Grind is … Read more

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