Vancouver, BC (January 12, 2026) – The Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) announces nominees for their top film honors of 2025; winners will be announced on January 26, 2026. Leading with a total of 16 nominations is Ryan Coogler’s Sinners; other films earning multiple nominations include One Battle After Another (13), Marty Supreme (9) and Sentimental Value (8), while Frankenstein and Hamnet each earn seven nominations across categories. With 16 nominations, Sinners receives recognition in craft and Best Picture categories in almost every category it was eligible for. Comprised of nearly 300 voting members from around the world who represent outlets including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Slant, Paste Magazine, AARP, Sight & Sound, Screen Anarchy,…
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Spring Fair and Autumn Fair have announced new senior leadership appointments as both events continue to grow and strengthen their position in the UK retail industry. The appointments reflect the organisers’ long-term strategy to support retailers during a period of economic pressure, changing consumer behaviour and rapid innovation. Spring Fair, Autumn Fair and Glee continue to act as key platforms for product discovery, business connections and commercial growth across the retail sector. To support the scale and future direction of the UK’s largest trade show, Spring Fair has appointed a dedicated Event Director. Fay Tranter joined the team on 1…
London, 13 January — Art After Dark, Art of London’s free public art and culture programme, will return to the West End from 3–10 February 2026, offering a week-long celebration of London’s nightlife through art, music and after-hours experiences. Inspired by the city’s club and music culture, the programme will transform the West End with large-scale public artworks, late-night gallery openings and special music events, including a rare after-hours DJ set at the National Gallery. The 2026 edition will be launched by internationally acclaimed London-based artist Lakwena Maciver, who will unveil a major new public artwork in Piccadilly Circus. Titled…
The One For The Boys team are delighted to announce the addition of Nicole Scherzinger to the cast of their star-studded Love Life concert in London. On 1 February, the West End theatre community will come together for Love Life: West End Unites Against Cancer, a major one-night-only concert at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in support of One For The Boys, the men’s health charity working to break the silence around male cancer. Taking place on Sunday 1 February 2026, just ahead of World Cancer Day on 4 February, this special event will unite performers, creatives, musicians and supporters for an evening of music, solidarity and storytelling featuring songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen…
New York, NY, January 8th 2026: Sprayground, the world’s leading travel fashion and designer backpack brand, announces the launch of its first-ever snow boots “Arctic Boots”, a major expansion into winter footwear. Founded by visionary David BenDavid (DBD), Sprayground brings its streetwear-meets-luxury aesthetic to performance winter gear, blending design with durable construction to meet real-world winter conditions without sacrificing style. Engineered for extreme environments, Sprayground’s “Arctic Boots” showcase the meticulous craftsmanship, premium materials, and technical functionality the brand has refined over the past 15 years. The snow boots feature 50% nylon panels, reinforced cow leather accents, and a supportive white…
London | Friday, 9 January — BAFTA has officially unveiled the longlists for the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards, marking the start of Round Two of voting. The next phase will determine the final nominations, which will be announced on Tuesday, 27 January at 12:00 GMT via a global livestream from BAFTA’s headquarters at 195 Piccadilly, London. This year’s longlists cover 25 award categories, including Best Film, Director, Cinematography, Documentary, Film Not in the English Language, Casting, Children’s & Family Film, and the four performance categories. In total, 82 films have been longlisted, highlighting a strong presence of British…
In the aftermath of a vehicle accident, it is common to focus on the immediate injuries and disruption to daily life. However, what is often overlooked is the long-term career impact that such incidents can cause. From physical limitations and mental health difficulties to missed opportunities and permanent changes in employment, a serious road accident can shape a person’s professional future in ways that are both profound and lasting. How Car Accidents Affect Employment in the Long Term The consequences of a road traffic accident rarely end when the physical wounds begin to heal. For many people, the effect of…
Charles Searle, a lifelong historian with a doctorate in social and economic history, makes a powerful literary debut with The Hooded Man, the first novel in his ambitious new trilogy, The Dark Years. Deeply researched yet grippingly told, the book marks Searle’s transition from academic writing to historical fiction, combining intellectual depth with compelling narrative drive. Searle’s fascination with history began at an early age, inspired by a teacher whose vivid storytelling brought figures such as Peter the Great and Napoleon thrillingly to life. That early spark led him into academia, where he completed a PhD and published scholarly articles…
Los Angeles, CA — A total of 317 feature films are eligible for consideration at the 98th Academy Awards®, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today. Out of these, 201 films qualify for consideration in the prestigious Best Picture category. To be eligible in the general entry categories, films must have opened in a commercial cinema in at least one major U.S. market — Los Angeles County, New York City, the Bay Area, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, or Atlanta — between January 1 and December 31, 2025. Films are required to run for at least seven consecutive days…
London — Saatchi Gallery has extended its critically acclaimed exhibition The Long Now, celebrating 40 years of contemporary art, until 26 April 2026 following strong public and critical response. The exhibition is supported by De Beers London. Spanning two floors, The Long Now features newly commissioned works alongside historic pieces by leading contemporary artists, including Richard Wilson’s iconic installation 20:50, first presented in 1987 and regarded as a landmark of British contemporary art. Curated by former Senior Director Philippa Adams, the exhibition reflects on key themes that have defined Saatchi Gallery’s programme over four decades, while continuing its commitment to…
