2026 Emmy Nominations: “Widow’s Bay,” “Pluribus,” & “DTF: St. Louis” Highlight New Nominees (Updating Live)

The 2026 Emmy nominations are here, with “The Pitt,” “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” “Widow’s Bay,” “Slow Horses,” and “The Bear” among the standout contenders. Check out the major nominees, top categories, and notable rule changes.

By The Credits  |  9 hours ago

Interview

Actor

The Queen Rises: Ana Thu Nguyen’s Path from Law School to “Mortal Kombat II”

Ana Thu Nguyen left behind a promising career in law and consulting to pursue acting—a leap of faith that ultimately led her to the role of Queen Sindel in “Mortal Kombat II.” She reflects on fandom, representation, and the power of following your passion.

By Mathew Scott  |  12 hours ago

Interview

Composer

85 Musicians, 60 Singers, Endless Fun: Composer John Powell’s Genre-Bending “Minions & Monsters” Score

For “Minions & Monsters,” composer John Powell drew from the sounds of classic Hollywood, jazz legends, westerns, noir thrillers, and monster movies to create an exuberant score that celebrates creativity, collaboration, and cinematic history.

By Hugh Hart  |  13 hours ago
From “Hacks” to Horror: Hannah Einbinder on Finding Creative Kinship With Director Jane Schoenbrun

Coming off her Emmy-winning run on “Hacks,” Hannah Einbinder chose Jane Schoenbrun’s “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma” for her first film role. At Provincetown International Film Festival, they discussed queer horror, collaboration, and creative authenticity.

By Loren King  |  July 7, 2026
First Reactions Following “The Odyssey” World Premiere: Christopher Nolan’s Most Staggering Film to Date

The first reactions to Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey have arrived, with critics praising the filmmaker’s IMAX-shot epic as a towering achievement. Matt Damon’s Odysseus, Robert Pattinson’s villainous turn, and the film’s breathtaking scale are drawing raves.

By The Credits  |  July 7, 2026
The Clever Mirror Trick That Helped Christopher Nolan Film “The Odyssey” Entirely in IMAX

Christopher Nolan's plan to shoot "The Odyssey" entirely on IMAX cameras created an unexpected challenge during intimate scenes. Matt Damon reveals the clever mirror trick that helped actors maintain emotional connection while making IMAX history.

By The Credits  |  July 6, 2026
“This Is a Movie About Becoming”: Team “Tony” on Anthony Bourdain’s Provincetown Summer

Before Anthony Bourdain became a world-famous chef, author, and traveler, he was a teenager searching for direction. Director Matt Johnson and stars Dominic Sessa and Leo Woodall reveal how "Tony" captures the transformative summer that shaped him.

By Loren King  |  July 2, 2026

Interview

Screenwriter

“Minions & Monsters” Screenwriter Brian Lynch on George Lucas, Movie Monsters, and Making Films With Your Friends

For Minions & Monsters co-writer Brian Lynch, the film is more than an animated adventure—it's a tribute to movie magic itself. Lynch discusses childhood filmmaking, George Lucas's surprise cameo, and why comedy continues to thrive on the big screen.

By Simon Thompson  |  July 1, 2026

Interview

Screenwriter

Inside Ana Nogueira’s Journey From Actor and Playwright to “Supergirl” Screenwriter

Before writing DC Studios’ Supergirl, Ana Nogueira built a reputation as an actor and playwright. She discusses landing the coveted screenwriting gig, collaborating with James Gunn, crafting Kara Zor-El’s emotional journey, and why Milly Alcock was born to play the role.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 30, 2026

Interview

Actor

Courtney Grace on Anchoring the Emotional Finale of Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day”

Courtney Grace discusses becoming the human face of Steven Spielberg’s “Disclosure Day,” drawing on her journalism background to deliver the film’s climactic revelation and working with Spielberg to channel awe, truth, and childlike wonder.

By Jack Giroux  |  June 30, 2026
Robert Eggers’ “Werwulf” Trailer Unleashes Aaron Taylor-Johnson in a Medieval Nightmare

Writer/director Robert Eggers returns to the realm of historical horror with "Werwulf," a chilling medieval tale set in 13th-century England. The first trailer stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as a man battling a terrifying curse alongside Willem Dafoe, Ralph Ineson, and Lily-Rose Depp.

By The Credits  |  June 29, 2026

Interview

Sound Designer

Inside the Sound of “Backrooms”: How Camel Screams, Clipped Audio & Empty Rooms Fueled the Fear

How do you make fear echo in empty space? The sound team behind “Backrooms” reveals how breathing, broken audio, and even a camel’s cry helped shape the film’s deeply unsettling world.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 29, 2026

Interview

Editor, Producer

How the Team Behind HBO’s “U.S. Against the World” Captured the USMNT’s Golden Generation—Up Close

HBO’s “U.S. Against the World” takes viewers inside the USMNT’s Golden Generation, following stars like Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie over four pivotal years—revealing the pressure, intimacy, and defining moments behind their rise.

By Daron James  |  June 29, 2026
Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” to Skip Influencer Screenings in Bold Bet on Critics & IMAX Spectacle

Universal is taking a confident approach with “The Odyssey,” skipping influencer screenings and going straight to critics after its London premiere. With massive pre-sales, IMAX innovation, and a cast led by Matt Damon, Christopher Nolan’s epic is already making waves.

By The Credits  |  June 26, 2026
From Brooklyn to Global Icon: Jay‑Z’s Story Will Unfold in 8-Part HBO Doc Series Directed by Rick Rubin

HBO’s “JAŸ‑Z IN 8” pairs Jay‑Z with legendary producer Rick Rubin for an eight-part exploration of music, craft, and legacy—tracing the icon’s journey from Brooklyn’s Marcy Projects to the highest ranks of hip-hop and global culture.

By The Credits  |  June 25, 2026
License to Cast: 007 Shortlist Narrows as Denis Villeneuve Nears Key “James Bond” Auditions

The search for the next 007 is narrowing as Denis Villeneuve and his team лично call actors for the next round of “James Bond” auditions. With a shortlist forming and production planned for 2027, a new era for the iconic spy is fast approaching.

By The Credits  |  June 25, 2026

Interview

Producer

Prague Pride: Why the City of a Hundred Spires is Drawing Filmmakers Like Martin Scorsese, Robert Eggers & More

From “Mission: Impossible” to “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and new films from Martin Scorsese and Robert Eggers, Prague is booming as a production hub. Producer David Minkowski explains what makes the city irresistible to filmmakers.

By Matt Minton  |  June 24, 2026

Interview

Director

“Supergirl” Director Craig Gillespie on Embracing Grit, Texture & Practical Magic for Kara Zor-El’s Wild Ride

Director Craig Gillespie set out to make “Supergirl” feel tactile—gritty, messy, and real. Starring Milly Alcock and Jason Momoa, the film blends practical effects, raw textures, and emotional stakes to create a lived-in take on the iconic DC hero.

By Simon Thompson  |  June 24, 2026

Interview

Actor, Director, Screenwriter

“Voicemails for Isabelle” Writer/Director/Actor Leah McKendrick on Grief, Love & Rewriting the Rom-Com Playbook

Leah McKendrick breathes new life into the rom-com with “Voicemails for Isabelle,” where messages meant for a lost sister lead to an unexpected connection. Inspired by love and loss, her film blends classic influences with bold, modern storytelling.

By Hugh Hart  |  June 23, 2026

Interview

Cinematographer

“Disclosure Day” Cinematographer Janusz Kamiński on 35mm, Drones, and Decades with Spielberg

For over three decades, Janusz Kamiński has said yes when Steven Spielberg calls. With “Disclosure Day,” he helps bring alien contact into the present—using practical light, drones, and a trusted crew to make the extraordinary feel immediate and real.

By Simon Thompson  |  June 23, 2026