“Ghost Elephants”: Werner Herzog’s Quest With Dr. Steve Boyes for Africa’s Most Elusive Herd
On the heels of a decade‑long search in Angola’s remote highlands, conservation biologist and National Geographic Explorer Dr. Steve Boyes teams with Werner Herzog—and KhoiSan master trackers—to pursue Ghost Elephants, a dreamlike new documentary about obsession, survival, and the ancient knowledge that science can’t replicate. (Streams Mar. 8 on Disney+ and Hulu.)
“Game of Thrones” Heading to the Big Screen With Aegon the Conqueror Movie in Development
Westeros is officially headed for the big screen. Warner Bros. has begun developing a "Game of Thrones" feature film based on Aegon the Conqueror — an era that predates both "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon" by centuries — with Beau Willimon already having submitted a draft script.
Peacock’s “Ice Gold” Captures One of Sports’ Greatest Underdog Triumphs
Streaming on Peacock during the 2026 Winter Paralympics, the new documentary "Ice Gold" uncovers how a last‑place U.S. team stunned the world in 2002.
Oscar-Nominated “Sentimental Value” Editor Olivier Bugge Coutté Breaks Down the Film’s Most Devastating Scenes
After earning his first Oscar nomination, Olivier Bugge Coutté is still thinking in millimeters — because in "Sentimental Value," emotional truth lives in the smallest possible edits.
“Sinners” Oscar-Nominated Prosthetics & Makeup Designer Mike Fontaine’s Beautiful, Horrifying Vamps
In "Sinners," the vampires don’t just terrify—they mesmerize. Behind their unsettling beauty is prosthetics and makeup designer Mike Fontaine, whose in‑camera ingenuity and nature‑inspired approach helped Ryan Coogler’s genre‑breaking epic become one of the most visually striking films of the year and earn a record 16 Oscar nominations.