New Distributor EKKL Entertainment Launches With “She Dances,” Hitting Theaters in March 2026

She-DancesEKKL Entertainment, a newly formed distribution banner focused on values-driven, audience-friendly filmmaking, has officially launched with its first acquisition: She Dances, the feature debut of writer-director Rick Gomez. The film, co-written with Steve Zahn, will receive a North American theatrical release in March 2026.

The family drama stars Steve Zahn, Audrey Zahn, Mackenzie Ziegler, Rosemarie DeWitt, Sonequa Martin-Green, and Ethan Hawke. After premiering at Tribeca earlier this year, the film drew strong audience reaction and was recently added to the 2026 Palm Springs International Film Festival lineup.

EKKL is led by producer Michael Scott, known for helping establish the modern faith-based boxoffice landscape. The company plans to release roughly eight theatrical titles annually, aiming to serve audiences looking for uplifting, character-driven storytelling.

In a joint statement, Gomez and Zahn said they were “thrilled” the film would play in theaters, noting that its emotional impact is strongest when shared communally.

She Dances centers on a strained father-daughter relationship navigating loss and reconciliation during a regional youth dance competition, an intimate portrait of grief, resilience, and rediscovery.

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Recording Academy Sets “A GRAMMY Celebration of Latin Music” Special for Dec. 28 on CBS

latin-grammyThe Recording Academy and CBS will close out the year with A GRAMMY Celebration of Latin Music, a two-hour primetime special spotlighting the cultural and commercial impact of Latin music in the U.S. The event airs Sunday, Dec. 28 on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

Wilmer Valderrama and Roselyn Sánchez will co-host the telecast, which features performances, tributes, and conversations across genres. The lineup includes Ángela Aguilar, Gloria Estefan, Luis Fonsi, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Maren Morris, Prince Royce, Jon Secada, and members of the Broadway production Buena Vista Social Club, among others.

The special also includes appearances from figures such as Daddy Yankee, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Rita Moreno, Carlos Santana, Emilio Estefan, and John Leguizamo. Filmed in Miami, the program is produced by The POPGarage and GRAMMY Studios, with José Tillán and Harvey Mason jr. serving as executive producers.

The broadcast marks the Academy’s latest standalone music special following its recent push to expand GRAMMY-branded programming outside the annual awards telecast.

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Documentary “More Than Santa Baby” Honors Composer Philip Springer

The new documentary short More Than Santa Baby shines a spotlight on the remarkable life of composer Philip Springer, best known for writing the holiday classic “Santa Baby.” Directed by his daughter, Tamar Springer, the film reveals an artist whose career stretches across eight decades and far beyond his most famous song.

Running 39 minutes, the film blends archival footage, rare recordings, and interviews to trace Springer’s creative journey from 1940s Tin Pan Alley to the studio eras of New York and Hollywood. Along the way, his work connected with icons including Eartha Kitt, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Judy Garland.

The documentary has quickly become a festival favorite, premiering at Dances With Films in Los Angeles, winning the Documentary Short Audience Award, and continuing with a successful multi-city run, including the Big Apple Film Festival.

Set partly in New York City, the film serves as both a tribute to the Golden Age of American songwriting and a personal look at resilience, legacy, and lifelong creativity. Now 99, Springer continues to compose, making the film a timely portrait of enduring artistry.

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Glen Powell Leads Dark Inheritance Thriller ‘How to Make a Killing,’ Arriving February 2026

how-to-make-a-killingA24 has unveiled the first trailer for How to Make a Killing, a darkly comic thriller led by Glen Powell and set to hit theaters on February 20, 2026.

Powell stars as Becket Redfellow, a working-class outsider who was cut off from his wealthy family long before he had the chance to inherit anything. After the death of his mother, he decides to claim the fortune he believes should have been his and devises a lethal plan to eliminate the relatives who stand between him and the estate. The film follows Becket’s increasingly brazen efforts to move up the family line, while navigating complicated relationships with a devoted girlfriend and a flirtatious figure from his past.

The cast also includes Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick, Bill Camp, Zach Woods, Topher Grace, and Ed Harris.

John Patton Ford, who earned acclaim for Emily the Criminal, writes and directs the feature. The story draws loose inspiration from the classic 1949 film Kind Hearts and Coronets.

How to Make a Killing opens in theaters nationwide on February 20, 2026.

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“Monstress” Marks 10th Anniversary With Special Gold Foil Edition

monstressMarjorie Liu and Sana Takeda’s award-winning fantasy series Monstress is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a newly printed edition of Volume 1, now featuring a commemorative gold-foil cover. The anniversary release arrives as the franchise continues to expand its lineup, joining the recently published Volume 10, the Monstress Book One hardcover collection, and the nearly 900-page Compendium edition, all available ahead of the holiday season.

First launched in 2015, Monstress quickly became one of Image Comics’ most acclaimed titles, earning multiple Eisner, Harvey, Ringo, Hugo, World Fantasy, and British Fantasy Awards. In 2016, Liu made industry history as the first woman to win the Eisner Award for Best Writer for her work on the series. The comic has also been featured on Best-of-Year lists from major outlets including Entertainment Weekly, The Washington Post, and Powell’s.

Set in an alternate, art-deco-infused version of early 1900s Asia, the series follows Maika Halfwolf, a young woman navigating the aftermath of war while bonded to a powerful eldritch entity. Its blend of political intrigue, myth, and detailed steampunk-influenced artwork has made it a mainstay among modern fantasy readers. The anniversary edition and the full Monstress catalog are available through comic shops, major booksellers, and digital platforms.

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Diane Kruger Leads Psychological Thriller Visions, Opening December 12

visionsDark Sky Films will release the French psychological thriller Visions on December 12, featuring Diane Kruger in the lead role. The film is directed by Yann Gozlan, known for Black Box and Burn Out.

Kruger stars as Estelle, an accomplished airline pilot whose stable life with her husband (Mathieu Kassovitz) begins to fracture when she enters a sudden, consuming affair with a woman from her past, played by Marta Nieto. The relationship sets off a chain of increasingly disorienting events, pushing Estelle to question what is real as her personal and professional worlds begin to unravel.

The film explores themes of desire, memory, and psychological instability, continuing Gozlan’s interest in high-tension, character-driven thrillers. Visions arrives with strong European pedigree, produced by SND, Eagle Team Entertainment, and 24 25 Films.

Visions will open in select theaters and debut on digital VOD on December 12.

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Billy Wilder’s The Lost Weekend Returning to Theaters in 35mm This December

the-lost-weekendBilly Wilder’s landmark 1945 drama The Lost Weekend is set for a limited theatrical return beginning December 26, screening in a 35mm print for one week. The film, which won four Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Ray Milland, and Best Adapted Screenplay, remains one of cinema’s most influential depictions of alcoholism.

Milland stars as Don Birnam, a writer whose battle with addiction spirals over a destructive four-day binge, anchored by Jane Wyman’s performance as the woman determined to pull him back from the edge. Initially met with hesitation from preview audiences unaccustomed to its stark realism, The Lost Weekend later emerged as one of Wilder’s defining achievements and a milestone in Hollywood’s shift toward more unsparing drama.

Screenings will also include the 1947 Warner Bros. “Merrie Melodies” short Slick Hare, which features animated caricatures of 1940s celebrities, including Ray Milland himself, in a playful nod to the film.

A post-screening discussion with Eric Monder, author of Dashing to the End: The Ray Milland Story, and film critic Molly Haskell will be held on opening night, December 26.

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New Adaptation of Lovecraft’s The Thing on the Doorstep Set For Release

the-thing-on-the-doorstepA new horror comic series inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s classic tale The Thing on the Doorstep is set to launch in February 2026. The five-issue miniseries comes from Image Comics/Top Cow and reunites writer Simon Birks and artist Willi Roberts, known for their collaborations on Antarctica and other genre titles. Letterer Rob Jones joins the creative team.

The series expands on Lovecraft’s original story of Daniel Upton and Edward Derby, childhood friends whose bond unravels as Derby becomes consumed by a sinister force. The adaptation explores their relationship and the psychological unraveling behind the violent incident that frames the narrative, offering a character-driven take on cosmic horror.

Top Cow CEO Marc Silvestri praised the project as a blend of tension and emotion, while Birks says the adaptation digs deeper into character dynamics and adds new layers to the familiar mythos.

The Thing on the Doorstep #1 arrives February 11, 2026, with multiple variant covers and simultaneous digital availability on major platforms including Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.

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‘Tron: Ares’ Sets Digital Release for December 2, Physical Release in January

tron-aresDisney’s Tron: Ares, the latest installment in the long-running sci-fi franchise, will arrive on digital platforms December 2, with a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and DVD release set for January 6, 2026.

Directed by Joachim Rønning, the film continues the world introduced in Tron (1982) and Tron: Legacy (2010), shifting the saga into a new conflict between AI programs and humanity. Jared Leto stars as Ares, a program sent into the real world on a high-stakes mission. The film features cinematography by Jeff Cronenweth and a score by Nine Inch Nails.

A limited-edition SteelBook and a three-film Tron collection, including Tron, Tron: Legacy, and Tron: Ares, will also be available for collectors.

Tron: Ares will be available digitally through Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home.

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Guns N’ Roses Announce 2026 World Tour With New Music

guns-n-rosesGuns N’ Roses will launch a major 2026 world tour next spring and summer, with dates across the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, and Europe. The run includes stadiums, arenas, amphitheaters, and festival appearances, marking the band’s return to LA’s Rose Bowl for the first time in more than three decades.

The tour announcement arrives alongside news of two new singles, “Nothin” and “Atlas,” set for release December 2 via Geffen Records. They mark the band’s first new tracks since 2023.

Fan presales will roll out beginning November 25 in Europe and December 2 in North America, with general onsales set for November 28 (EU) and December 5 (NA). Nightrain Fan Club members receive early access. Details and ticket links are available at gunsnroses.com.

The 31-date run follows the group’s extensive 2025 tour and the recent release of the Live Era ’87–’93 deluxe box set. The 2026 lineup features Axl Rose, Slash, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Isaac Carpenter, and Melissa Reese.

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