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How to Watch Commanders vs Dolphins in Madrid NFL Football Game Online
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How to Watch Commanders vs Dolphins in Madrid NFL Football Game Online

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

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After Brazil, Dublin, London and Berlin is now Madrid. With the NFL expanding American outside of the United States, more and more games are taking place overseas to court fans from different countries. The league now travels to Spain for NFL Madrid Game.

For Week 11, the Washington Commanders (3-7) battle the Miami Dolphins (3-7) at Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, Spain. The game broadcasts on NFL Network on Sunday, Nov. 16, with kickoff at 9:30 a.m. ET/6:30 a.m. PT.

Want to watch the NFL Madrid Game online? There are a number of ways to watch online.

Even without cable, you don’t have to miss any of the action. You can access the game livestreams on a number of streaming platforms, including DirecTV, Fubo, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV. All of these services (with the exception of Sling) offer free trials that you can use to livestream select NFL games online for free.

How to Watch NFL Madrid Game Online Without Cable

Scroll down and check out the best ways to stream the NFL Madrid Game, below:

DirecTV

DirecTV is one of the best ways for cable-cutters to access live sports and TV from home. Starting at $49.99 for the first month of series ($89.99/month afterwards), you get access to the streamer’s Choice package for NFL regular season games on NFL Network. The service also includes NBC, ABC, ESPN, CBS and Fox for games.

How to Watch Commanders vs Dolphins in Madrid NFL Football Game Online

Sling TV

Sling is one of the best options for affordable live streaming with the Sling Blue package, which is half off for the first month of service. The package includes NFL Network for games, analysis, commentary, highlights and more. Please note: Pricing and channel availability are subject to your local TV market.

Additionally, NFL fans can add the Sports Extra package to their plan for an additional $11/month to gain access to the NFL RedZone network.

Fubo logo

Fubo

Fubo is one of the best options for streaming NFL regular season games because it’s the most comprehensive. The service features NFL Network, as well as the other networks that broadcast games, including NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and ESPN, while it has additional channels for analysis, like NFL Red Zone. It even has more than 230 live TV channels for cable-free streaming. The streamer offers a 5-day free trial to try out the service before you commit.

Hulu + Live TV Deal

Hulu

Starting at $82.99/month, Hulu + Live TV is a great option for live channel streaming NFL games with access to NFL Network, along with more than 90 other channels, like NBC, ABC, ESPN, CBS and Fox, as well as access to hit originals on Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited.

How to watch NFL+ online

NFL

For die-hard NFL fans, the NFL+ streaming service is a must. It features all games across broadcast and cable networks, including NFL Network, during the regular season, post-season, preseason and even the Super Bowl. It broadcasts 24 hours of everything NFL starting at $6.99/month. Learn more about NFL+ here.

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IDFA Chief On Decision To Ban Israeli State-Backed Orgs From Festival
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IDFA Chief On Decision To Ban Israeli State-Backed Orgs From Festival

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

In her welcoming letter to IDFA guests, the festival’s new artistic director Isabel Arrate Fernandez writes, “In these uncertain times we need the voices of filmmakers and artists more than ever.”

As if responding to that call, some of the greatest documentary filmmakers of our time are bringing new work to the 38th edition of International Documentary Festival Amsterdam: Laura Poitras, Vitaly Mansky, Victor Kossakovsky, Mstyslav Chernov, Tamara Kotevska, Susana de Sousa Dias, Raoul Peck, Gianfranco Rosi, Werner Herzog, Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Jay Rosenblatt, Claire Simon, Tia Lessin, Carl Deal and many, many more.

“We meet at a time when we are confronted daily by images of war, injustice, violence, and the genocide in Gaza,” Arrate Fernandez writes, “images that demand our empathy, confront us with the limits of what we can comprehend, even stretching our belief in humanity itself.”

‘Gaza’s Twins, Come Back to Me’

IDFA

Multiple films in the lineup address the war in Gaza that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, including Gaza’s Twins, Come Back to Me, directed by Mohammed Sawwaf, and The Clown of Gaza, directed by Abdulrahman Sabbah.

“They’re really made by people that live there, that come from this place and have been on the ground experiencing all these atrocities,” Arrate Fernandez tells Deadline. “In their storytelling and what the films end up being, they really go further than what we’ve seen in the news in the last two years… bringing the stories of people living there, of a mother, of a man trying to provide for his family through his job. And in that way, I think [they] also manage to create human bridges [by] focusing on exactly these human stories.”

Coexistence, My Ass!, directed by Amber Fares, “looks at what has been happening in the last two years [in Israel and Gaza] from a different perspective and bringing in the comedy elements,” Arrate Fernandez notes. The short documentary Return to al-Ma’in, from Forensic Architecture, examines what has become of a Palestinian village seized by Israeli militia in 1948.

'Silent Flood'

‘Silent Flood’

IDFA

Neither is IDFA ignoring the ongoing war in Ukraine, which is examined in Oscar winner Mstyslav Chernov’s 2000 Meters to Andriivka, Vitaly Mansky’s Time to the Target, and several other films in the program: Militantropos, directed by Alina Gorlova, Simon Mozgovyi, and Yelizaveta Smit, and Silent Flood, directed by Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk.

“Militantropos and Silent Flood really bring in this case a different angle, a more in-depth view of and reflection of this war that has been going on now since 2022 or even before, because it started in 2014,” Arrate Fernandez says, “and take it a little bit beyond the immediate war casualties and war stories.”

IDFA banners

Matthew Carey

IDFA, under the leadership of previous artistic director Orwa Nyrabia, spoke out forcefully against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and has made concerted efforts to support the Ukrainian documentary filmmaking community through the IDFA Bertha Fund. That’s in line with its stated mission to be “a committed institution with a socially critical perspective.” But controversy has attended a decision by IDFA this year to bar Israeli state-backed organizations from attending the festival, citing what it considers the Israeli government’s human rights abuses. IDFA rejected accreditation requests from Israel’s DocAviv Festival, CoPro – The Israeli Content Marketing Foundation, and public broadcaster Kan, and has similarly banned state-back organizations from Russia and Iran.

“Many people think we are refusing filmmakers, film professionals, that we categorically boycott Israeli films or for that matter, other films. And that is not the case,” Arrate Fernandez insists. “We made a decision to not accredit these organizations, but we are open to [individual] filmmakers and film professionals from all over. We watched all the films that we received, the ones from Israel, but also the ones from Russia, also the ones from Iran or from what other country that at this moment is not really upholding human rights values. And we based our decision on watching these films and then looking into, if we were interested in selecting them, who’s funding these films.”

She added, “Looking back, [the decision] created some confusion. I am not sure this is something that we could have avoided.”

On its website, IDFA writes, “This week, several media outlets have falsely claimed that IDFA does not accept filmmakers or films from Israel. This is incorrect. IDFA does not exclude individual, independent filmmakers and film professionals—including those from Israel.”

The festival website also notes, “Recently, IDFA joined 713 organizations and 2,163 artists in signing the Dutch and Belgian cultural boycott against Israel. This boycott is in line with our existing guidelines: to exclude institutions financed by the Israeli government. This does not apply to all films, filmmakers, or other film professionals from Israel.”

IDFA Artistic Director Isabel Arrate Fernandez

IDFA Artistic Director Isabel Arrate Fernandez

IDFA/ Jurre Rompa

This is Arrate Fernandez’s inaugural year as artistic director, but she has long been connected to the institution, serving for more than two decades as executive director of the IDFA Bertha Fund and leading IDFA’s filmmaker support department.

“I’ve been part of this organization for a long time in a different role,” she says, recalling memorable experiences from previous IDFAs. “I will never forget when [director] Victor Kossakovsky came running with the tape under his arm to screen Tishe! for the first time to an audience and I had to pick him up at the station to get him on time in the cinema because people were already sitting there… Having Victor coming back to premiere Trillion at the festival is very exciting as he’s been a regular of the festivals for so many years.”

'Trillion'

‘Trillion’

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Trillion premieres in the Envision competition alongside Sky Hopinka’s Powwow People; I Want Her Dead, directed by Gianluca Matarrese; Confessions of a Mole, directed by Mo Tan, Amílcar, directed by Miguel Eek, and other films.

“It’s such a varied selection,” Arrate Fernandez observes. “[With] Envision, I think one of the things the team truly enjoys is exactly exploring how filmmakers are working with documentary language in bringing across their stories but also playing with it and challenging us as viewers with what they make.”

'Fordlândia Panacea'

‘Fordlândia Panacea’

Susana de Sousa Dias/IDFA

Fordlândia Panacea also premieres in Envision, a documentary by Portuguese artist and filmmaker Susana de Sousa Dias, who is IDFA’s Guest of Honor this year. The film explores a strange colonial scheme in the 20th century when automaker Henry Ford attempted to create a rubber plantation in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil.

De Sousa Dias “has really changed the way also other documentary filmmakers work with archive where she’s really dissecting and exploring, examining this archive more than using it as an image to tell a story, to illustrate a story,” Arrate Fernandez comments. “She’s really looking, examining the archive in a way also to expose what is not there or what has not been told or what is not being told by the people making this archive.”

Many films with Oscar aspirations are represented in the IDFA program, including The Six Billion Dollar Man, Eugene Jarecki’s film about Wikileaks founder Julian Assange; Raoul Peck’s Orwell: 2+2=5; Cover-Up, directed by Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus; Julia Loktev with My Undesirable Friends: Part I – Last Air in Moscow; Cutting Through Rocks, directed by Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni; Seeds, directed by Brittany Shyne; The Tale of Silyan, directed by Tamara Kotevska, Love+War, directed by Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, as well as the aforementioned 2000 Meters to Andriivka; Coexistence, My Ass!, and other Academy Award contenders.

IDFA is well timed to aid filmmakers in the Oscar hunt, coming just a few weeks before the start of voting on the Oscar shortlists for documentary and short doc.

“With this role that IDFA has gotten in this race, it brings together different worlds in the gathering because with the internationalization of the documentary branch of the Academy, a big part of these members are not based in the U.S. and many of them do come to IDFA,” Arrate Fernandez says. “So here we have this crossing points where the U.S. side and the non-U.S. side can meet and engage. I think that’s very, very valuable also for the whole industry.”

Screening more than 250 films, including work in VR, IDFA brings together thousands of film professionals from around the world. While the program is set, there’s no telling what will develop on the ground – in meetings, at panel discussions, or as Arrate Fernandez puts it, “on the side… backstage.” There, interesting possibilities emerge “in terms of production contacts, who’s talking to who. New things and new collaborations can come out of that.”

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How to watch Ken Burns' 'The American Revolution' online
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How To Watch ‘The American Revolution’ Online Without Cable For Free

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

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After his previous film about Leonardo da Vinci, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns turns his attention to the beginning of the United States of America in The American Revolution. Co-directed by Sarah Botstein and David P. Schmidt, the six-part 12-hour documentary miniseries takes a deep dive at the event leading up to the American Revolutionary War, its aftermath and the birth of a nation.

Premiering on Sunday, Nov. 16, The American Revolution airs on PBS with a start time of 8 p.m. PT/ET.

At a glance: How to watch The American Revolution online

  • Broadcast date: Starting on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 8 p.m. PT/ET
  • Network: PBS
  • Stream online: DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV

Watch the official trailer for The American Revolution below and keep reading to find out how to watch the six-part documentary miniseries online.

How to Watch The American Revolution Online

The American Revolution starts on Sunday, Nov. 16 and airs one part every evening until Friday, Nov. 23 on PBS. It starts at 8 p.m. PT/ET on six consecutive nights.

The best ways to watch online for free is on PBS.org with your local affiliate station, or with DirecTV’s five-day free trial.

How to Watch The American Revolution Without Cable

Since The American Revolution broadcasts on PBS, it’s streamable on web-based streaming cable services, some of which even offer free trials — including DirecTV and Hulu + Live TV.

DirecTV

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DirecTV

Watch The American Revolution with DirecTV. All of the cable alternative’s packages offer PBS, along with more than 90 other channels — such as CBS, ABC, AMC, Bravo, CNBC, Disney Channel, ESPN and much more.

The streamer has a free trial available, which only lasts for five days, but that’s more than enough time to watch online. You can cancel or keep the service after the free trial is over, with prices starting as low as $49.99 for the first month of service ($89.99 per month afterward) for the “Entertainment” package with the streamer’s current deals.

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Hulu

Best streaming bundle

Hulu + Live TV

To watch The American Revolution online on PBS, a subscription to Hulu + Live TV is another fantastic option with plans starting at $64.99 per month for the first three months of service ($82.99 per month afterward). Additionally, the streaming service has access to more than 95 live channels — including AMC, BET, CNN, Discovery Channel, E!, Food Network, HGTV, MTV, FX and others.

It also comes with Hulu’s entire streaming library, as well as Disney+ and ESPN Unlimited. Hulu is currently offering a three-day free trial to try before you commit.

How to Watch The American Revolution With Cable

The American Revolution airs on PBS. You can watch by tuning in through your cable TV provider, on PBS.org or the PBS mobile app with your cable TV account login — including streaming and traditional services.

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Landman season 2 release schedule: When will episode 2 be out?
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Landman season 2 release schedule: When will episode 2 be out?

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore are back in the second season of Landman, the oil drama from Yellowstone, Lioness and Mayor of Kingstown creator Taylor Sheridan.

Season 2 sees Thornton’s Tommy Norris heading towards his breaking point, as Moore’s Cami Miller takes her place at the top of M-Tex Oil, following the death of her husband Monty (Jon Hamm).

The first episode of the season has now been released on Paramount Plus, but fans may be wondering when the next instalment will arrive and what the full release schedule is for the rest of the season.

If that includes you, then never fear – we’ve got you covered.

Read on to find out everything you need to know about the release schedule for Landman season 2 on Paramount Plus.

When will Landman season 2 episode 2 released?

Guy Burnet as Charlie, Kayla Wallace as Rebecca, Demi Moore as Cami and Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy in Landman season 2. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

Landman season 2 is following a weekly release on Sundays, meaning that episode 2 will arrive on Paramount Plus on Sunday 23rd November 2025.

The episode is titled Sins of the Father, and like all the others in the series it has been written by Taylor Sheridan.

How many episodes of Landman season 2 will there be?

Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris in Landman season 2, waving pom poms.

Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris in Landman season 2. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

There will be 10 episodes of Landman season 2 in total, the same number as in season 1.

Thankfully for fans, it seems there is still plenty of scope for the show to continue beyond this in future seasons.

Ainsley star Michelle Randolph told The Hollywood Reporter: “There’s so many stories to tell. There’s so many really distinct characters, I feel like we could go on and on and on because what I always have to remind myself – the first season was 10 days in the show so I’m like, we could film the show for so long because it’s not like it’s one season, taking place over a year or anything.

“There’s so much room for growth in every single character; they’re all deeply flawed in their own ways, which is what makes them really enticing to watch because it’s very human.”

Landman season 2 release schedule – When are new episodes out?

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in Landman season 2, wearing a stetson, stood outside and looking down at the camera.

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in Landman season 2. Emerson Miller/Paramount+

New episodes of Landman will arrive on Paramount Plus every Sunday, starting on 16th November 2025.

This means the second run will continue right through the festive season, with the finale arriving on Sunday 18th January 2026.

You can find the full release schedule for Landman season 2 below.

  • Landman season 2 episode 1 – Death and a Sunset – Sunday 16th November 2025 (out now)
  • Landman season 2 episode 2 – Sins of the Father – Sunday 23rd November 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 3 – Almost a Home – Sunday 30th November 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 4 – Dancing Rainbows – Sunday 7th December 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 5 – The Pirate Dinner – Sunday 14th December 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 6 – Dark Night of the Soul – Sunday 21st December 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 7 – Forever Is an Instant – Sunday 28th December 2025
  • Landman season 2 episode 8 – Handsome Touched Me – Sunday 4th January 2026
  • Landman season 2 episode 9 – Plans, Tears and Sirens – Sunday 11th January 2026
  • Landman season 2 episode 10 – Tragedy and Flies – Sunday 18th January 2026

Landman season 2 will start streaming on Paramount Plus from Sunday 16th November. Season 1 is available to stream on now. Get a seven day free Paramount Plus trial at Amazon Prime Video.

Check out more of our Drama coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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10 Best Sitcom Revivals & Reboots, Ranked — Where Will ‘Scrubs’ Land?
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10 Best Sitcom Revivals & Reboots, Ranked — Where Will ‘Scrubs’ Land?

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84


With the ‘Scrubs’ revival in production, we’re looking back at successful updates of other hit sitcoms.

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Pope Leo XIV Gives His Blessing to the Theatrical Experience
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Pope Leo XIV Gives His Blessing to the Theatrical Experience

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Pope Leo XIV isn’t just a White Sox fan, turns out he’s also a cinephile.

Speaking at the Vatican on Saturday, November 15, His Holiness, who is the first American-born Pope, gathered together Representatives of the World of Cinema to give a brief address that championed the theatrical, movie going experience, saying that cinema is “a popular art in the noblest sense” and that cinemas and theaters themselves are the “beating hearts of our communities.”

“It is wonderful to see that when the magic light of cinema illuminates the darkness, it simultaneously ignites the eyes of the soul,” Pope Leo XIV said in Italian (as translated in English per a document distributed at the event). “Indeed, cinema combines what appears to be mere entertainment with the narrative of the human person’s spiritual adventure. One of cinema’s most valuable contributions is helping audiences consider their own live, look at the complexity of their experiences with new eyes and examine the world as if for the first time. In doing so, they rediscover a portion of the hope that is essential for humanity to live to the fullest. I find comfort in the thought that cinema is not just moving pictures; it sets hope in motion!”

'The Running Man'

Though the event was live streamed, press wasn’t present, though IndieWire spoke with a source who said that a litany of A-list filmmakers and actors saw His Holiness speak. Those included, according to our source, Cate Blanchett, Chris Pine, Greta Gerwig, Judd Apatow and Leslie Mann, Julie Taymor, Monica Bellucci, David Lowery, Viggo Mortensen, Nicholas Winding Refn, Joanna Hogg, Gasper Noe, Adam Scott, Bertrand Bonello, Darren Aronofsky, Spike Lee, Dave Franco and Alison Brie, Kenneth Lonergan, and festival heads from TIFF, Locarno, Sundance, and Rotterdam.

The Pope’s remarks came after he recently revealed his four favorite films, those being “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “The Sound of Music,” “Life Is Beautiful,” and perhaps an unexpected selection, the late Robert Redford’s “Ordinary People.”

But the speech came ahead of what is the coming 130th anniversary of the invention of cinema, with the Pope namedropping the Lumiére Brothers’ first public screening back in December 1895. Many of the attending filmmakers also dropped by the Cinema Troisi in Rome, hosting screenings of some of their own films or other classics that have been packed through the weekend. The cinema, curated by Valerio Carocci, is a single-screen theater that plays films 24-hours a day.

While we don’t know if the Pope is making his way down to the Cinema Troisi anytime soon, we know he blesses those who do.

“May your cinema always be a meeting place and a home for those seeking meaning and a language of peace,” he said. “May it never lose its capacity to amaze and even continue to offer us a glimpse, however small, of the mystery of God.”

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Programmers Track a New Wave of Arab Filmmakers at Cairo Film Festival
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Programmers Track a New Wave of Arab Filmmakers at Cairo Film Festival

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

At the 46th edition of the Cairo Intl. Film Festival, programmers from some of the world’s leading festivals are finding something they rarely encounter elsewhere on the circuit: a festival where the energy in the market mirrors the energy in theaters. As regional co-production models expand and the Cairo Film Connection strengthens the festival’s profile as a project incubator, Cairo is emerging as a key site not only for discovering new voices but also for understanding what matters to Arab filmmakers right now.

This year’s expanded Cairo Film Connection, held as part of Cairo Industry Days, signals the festival’s growing weight as a regional hub. With financing structures shifting across Middle East and North Africa and more funds opening conversations with local producers, programmers are watching how Cairo’s evolving market ecosystem could shape the films that eventually land in Europe and beyond. For filmmaker/writer-director Anas Sareen (“The Gods”), Berlinale Generation programmer and CIFF short-film juror, the opportunity lies in the next wave of filmmakers rising through these pipelines. “These structures push emerging filmmakers forward,” he notes, adding that what resonates most is meeting filmmakers “whose sincerity shows in the work.”

Céline Routan, director of programming at Palm Springs ShortFest and a NETPAC juror in Cairo, whose background includes programming roles within SXSW, IDFA and TIFF ShortCuts, views Cairo’s industry expansion as part of a broader regional realignment. The shift, she emphasizes, is not only financial. “It’s important for filmmakers to rely on partners from the region,” she explains. “When producers share the same context, the collaboration starts from a place of understanding.”

If the industry draws programmers in, it’s Cairo’s audience that defines the festival’s character. Both Sareen and Routan point to something that sets CIFF apart from Doha, Red Sea and other major regional festivals: a deeply invested local audience that fills screenings.

“Every seat is filled,” Routan notes. “You don’t come here to play to an empty room. Cairo audiences go to the movies, they react, they debate. It really matters to them.”

Watching films with an Egyptian audience, Routan adds, reveals narrative nuances that may not surface elsewhere. The ideal film, as she frames it, is authentic to its own world while still allowing international audiences a way in, not designed for Western gatekeepers but not shutting them out either.

Sareen, attending Cairo for the first time, feels the distinction begins with the city itself. “Cairo is cinema,” he reflects. “Everywhere you look feels like the beginning of a story.” The city’s cinematic lineage, from its foundational role in Arab filmmaking to figures like Youssef Chahine, continues to shape how programmers engage with the films presented today. Cairo’s longevity as the region’s oldest FIAPF-accredited festival, he adds, brings an institutional memory newer festivals can’t duplicate. “It has managed to position itself as a leading place over many years.”

That foundation now meets a generational shift. Routan points to a rise in films by women and Gen Z directors, reflecting changes in training, access and regional funding. More notable to her is a confidence among filmmakers telling stories intended first for local audiences rather than optimizing for international palatability. “More films are unapologetically themselves,” she notes.

Some of that confidence is already visible in this year’s lineup. Routan points to shorts like “First the Blush Then the Habit,” the kind of film she’s eyeing for Palm Springs, for its precision and strong sense of voice. On the feature side, she points to “Flana,” by Iraqi filmmaker Zahraa Ghandour, which has already screened in Toronto and IDFA, as part of a wave of well-crafted regional films moving fluidly between Arab and international festivals.

Sareen sees a parallel movement among diaspora filmmakers reconnecting with the region. Many, he observes, are returning with new perspectives shaped by displacement or migration. “There’s a generation trying to shed new light on our cultures,” he notes, pointing to an emerging pan-Arab filmmaking sensibility he finds particularly exciting.

Some themes, however, remain unavoidable. “It’s impossible not to talk about Palestine,” Sareen reflects. “It’s a responsibility filmmakers feel, and they’re proud to take it on.” Conflicts in Sudan and across the region carry similar weight. Politics, he emphasizes, is not a branding device for Arab cinema but a lived reality that inevitably informs the work. Yet filmmakers are equally intent on not being defined solely by it.

Short films often register these tensions most quickly. With their rapid production timeline, Routan views shorts as a sharper pulse of the moment: “They reflect the state of the world faster than features,” she emphasizes. But urgency alone doesn’t justify selection; the filmmaking must stand on its own.

Both programmers consider Cairo a genuine launchpad. Distributors watch how Egyptian audiences respond, and programmers use CIFF as a scouting ground for films that may later reach Palm Springs, Berlin, or other key festivals. “The industry is here,” Routan says. “Films can be picked up, and filmmakers can build connections that matter.”

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Melissa McCarthy, Dijon Set For 'SNL' In December
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Melissa McCarthy, Dijon Set For ‘SNL’ In December

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Melissa McCarthy and Dijon have been set as Saturday Night Live host and musical guest, respectively, the late-night show revealed on tonight’s episode, which features Glen Powell and Olivia Dean.

The Oscar nominee and R&B singer will appear on Dec. 6, the next episode slated after this week.

As per usual, SNL will take a few weeks off after this week ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. The show will return for a handful of episodes in December, before going on a midseason hiatus and returning in the new year.

The comedic actress-turned-drama powerhouse McCarthy is a member of the coveted Five-Timers Club. She first hosted in 2011 and last hosted in 2017, whereupon she was presented with the membership jacket by Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. She has earned an Emmy nomination for each guest hosting stint, winning in 2017.

Her upcoming projects include Paramount+’s limited series about JonBenét Ramsey’s murder and a film adaptation of classic children’s book Miss Nelson is Missing at Netflix.

Dijon, who recently released his second studio album Baby to critical acclaim, is best known for tracks like “Yamaha” and “The Dress.” The alternative/neo-soul artist has collaborated with the likes of Charli XCX, Kenny Beats, Brockhampton, Justin Bieber and Mk.gee (who made his own debut on SNL last year).

Season 51 of the Lorne Michaels-helmed sketch series has thus far featured Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter, Miles Teller and Nikki Glaser as hosts. Musical guests have included Doja Cat, Carpenter, Brandi Carlile and Role Model.

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The Biggest Moments From Day 1
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The Biggest Moments From Day 1

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Lines wrapped around Las Vegas’ Caesars Forum as thousands waited for the doors of BravoCon 2025 to open on Friday. The crowd was dripping in fan-made jackets, T-shirts and bags with their favorite cast one-liners and photos, Bravo-leb endorsed merch and more than a dozen nods to Bronwyn Newport’s viral red fur heart jacket. The excitement only grew as the day progressed, with news dropping across the Bravo-verse and on the three stages, featuring an all-day lineup of content that spilled over into the evening.

Here are the biggest moments from Day 1:

The “Below Deck Captains & Crew Oughta Know” panel brought together those at the helm of various Below Deck franchises to unpack their tensions on land and sea. It also showed a special sneak peek of the Below Deck Down Under premiere, featuring The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City crossover charter. Bravo is doubling down on its Below Deck empire, with season 13 taking place in Thailand (airing next year) and Below Deck Mediterranean with Capt. Sandy Yawn and Chief Stew Aesha Scott setting sail for season 11. Below Deck Down Under premieres on Feb. 2; one of the most celebrated returns of BravoCon, Chef Ben Robinson delighted every crowd he encountered, except crewmate Daisy Kelliher, who said that he “challenged me in every way possible.”

Andy Cohen and Jeff Lewis revealed during their morning panel that Lewis will return to Bravo with Still Flipping Out, seven years after Flipping Out went off air. The new show will follow Lewis as he navigates his Radio Andy show Jeff Lewis Live, his design work and his volatile personality.

Andy Cohen and Jeff Lewis

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The Valley will be spun off into The Valley: Persian Style with  Bravo alums Reza Farahan, Golnesa Gharachedaghi and Mercedeh Javid, as the friends move from Beverly Hills to “the valley.” It was also revealed that Lala Kent and Tom Schwartz will join the third season of The Valley proper, which returns without Jax Taylor.

The cast of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills gathered for a sneak peek of season 15, which featured fashion maven Racel Zoe visiting the home of Kathy Hilton for a styling session and Kyle Richards and her four daughters planning a ​​”romantic midnight garden”-themed wedding for Alexia Umansky. Dorit Kemsley also unpacked about her decision to file for divorce from PK. After the screening, Zoe received a thunderous applause from the audience to mark her return to Bravo and Kathy Hilton drove everyone into hysterics by telling the audience to close their eyes while she did her “Labubu voice.” Hilton caused a near-riot at the Bravo Bazaar with an appearance at her trinket boutique collaboration.

Some of the day’s loudest screams came from the Bravo Bazaar, showcasing more than 30 talent-led partnerships. Lexus revealed its Glam LX, a modified LX SUV outfitted with a full mobile makeup salon. This was the first time a car has ever come to the event with Bravoleb interactions, courtesy of Meredith Marks, Tamra Judge and Heather Dubrow. State Farm’s setup, though, drew the biggest crowd as Craig Conover from Southern Charm and “Jake from State Farm” visited the Sew What sewing shop for limited-edition embroidered Charleston-inspired swag. 

Kiki Monique, Teddi Mellecamp, Tamra Judge, Teresa Giudice, Alexia Nepola, Cynthia Bailey and Sutton Stracke

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During the evening’s Bravo awards show, where all 160-plus talent were in attendance at PH Live Theater, Andy Cohen presented original Real Housewives of Orange County castmember Vicki Gunvalson with an orange and asked her to return to the show for season 20. She accepted. 

After more than a decade, the castmembers and families of The Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice, Melissa and Joe Gorga, publicly reconciled. Giudice teased the reconciliation during the “Yep, We Are Besties Panel.” Later, the group, along with Giudice’s husband, Luis Ruelas, posted photos from their Bravos meetup on social media, and Cohen popped up in the audience of Giudice’s panel to ask her if she really meant to push him out of the way back in the season two reunion show.

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Former EastEnders star James Bye lands major new role
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Former EastEnders star James Bye lands major new role

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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Nine months after his character Martin Fowler was killed off in the 40th anniversary live episode of EastEnders, James Bye has officially landed a major new role, joining the cast of hit stage show 2:22 A Ghost Story.

Bye will be playing Sam in the show’s new UK tour in 2026, alongside Hollyoaks, The Bill and Footballers’ Wives star Gary Lucy, who has been cast as Ben. Lucy also had a role in EastEnders, playing Danny Pennant between 2012 and 2014.

The news of Bye and Lucy’s casting was announced on 2:22 A Ghost Story’s Instagram account, alongside the news that Shvorne Marks will be reprising her role as Jenny, having played the character opposite Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton, while Natalie Casey will be playing Lauren.

The play, written by Uncanny’s Danny Robins, has been running since 2021, with other stars who have featured across various productions including Lily Allen, Stephanie Beatriz, Mandip Gill, Cheryl, Louisa Lytton, Jake Wood, James Buckley and Tom Felton.

The synopsis for the play reads as follows: “Jenny believes her new home is haunted, but her husband Sam isn’t having any of it. They argue with their first dinner guests, old friend Lauren and new partner Ben.

“Can the dead really walk again? Belief and scepticism clash, but something feels strange and frightening, and that something is getting closer, so they’re going to stay up… until 2:22… and then they’ll know.”

This is the second stage show that Bye will have starred in since finishing his time on EastEnders. This year, he has also been starring in a new production of Death Comes to Pemberley.

When his role in that show was announced, Bye said of playing Mr Darcy: “I am leaving EastEnders on an absolute high after the explosive live 40th anniversary episode.

“After a decade of gritty storylines, it’s going to be quite a switch to put on period clothes as one of literature’s romantic leading men, but I can’t wait for this new chapter to begin.”

Visit our dedicated EastEnders page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.

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