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.
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.
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.
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.
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.