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For the tenth year running, CJ’s Top Women in Global Cinema is back for its 2026 edition.

Over the past several months, we’ve been asked on numerous occasions when nominations would open for this year’s list. The good news is that nominations are now officially open.

Last year, we received a record number of nominations, which made selecting the final list...


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The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas was built for spectacle, which makes it the right room for the wrong argument. For four days in mid-April, the major studios (and several independent distributors) stood on its stage and walked theatre owners through 2026 and 2027 slates that were, on paper, the strongest the industry has fielded since the pandemic. The 2026 domest...


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CinemaCon has always been a place where the industry gathers to reassure itself. That was true again this year inside the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, where the annual State of the Industry presentations delivered a familiar message: theatrical is resilient, culturally vital, and firmly back on track.

But this year, any talk of industry unity came with an asterisk.<...


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On a typical weekend release night in Lagos, the line outside a Filmhouse cinema tells a story Nollywood has been trying to spread for decades, but never quite had the infrastructure to prove. The crowd is younger than you might expect. The tickets aren’t cheap. The screens are world-class. And the films once dismissed as “local” now carry the weight of something bigger: ambi...


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