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How A24 Became the Go-To Studio for Recording Artists Who Want to Act

From A24's Rise to Oscars Voting Changes and More

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The entertainment industry is constantly evolving, with new developments and trends emerging every day. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest news and insights from the world of film,...

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    Inside The Chamber: Donald Trump’s Marathon Of A State Of The Union Went Long With Showmanship Tributes, But Fell Short On Cohesion – Analysis

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    Actress & Podcaster Christina Kirkman Signs With Gersh

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    Oscars Final Voting 101: How to Fill Out Your Ballot and Navigate This Year’s Changes

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How A24 Became the Go-To Studio for Recording Artists Who Want to Act

From A24's Rise to Oscars Voting Changes and More

Saturday, February 28, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is constantly evolving, with new developments and trends emerging every day. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest news and insights from the world of film, television, and music.

One of the most interesting stories in the entertainment industry right now is the rise of A24 as a go-to studio for recording artists who want to act. According to Moses Sumney, an indie singer-songwriter who has appeared in A24's "The Idol" and "MaXXXine," the studio's commitment to doing "cool shit" and positioning itself as a "cultural leader" is a major draw for artists looking to make the leap to film. This approach has clearly paid off, with A24 becoming a major player in the independent film scene and attracting talent from a wide range of backgrounds.

In other news, the Oscars have introduced changes to their voting process aimed at making the process "cleaner, fairer and less confusing." According to the Academy, these changes are designed to make it easier for members to navigate the voting process and ensure that the winners are truly the best in their field. With final voting set to open soon, it will be interesting to see how these changes impact the outcome of this year's awards.

Meanwhile, in the world of television, actress and podcaster Christina Kirkman has signed with Gersh for representation in all areas. Kirkman, who got her start on Nickelodeon's "All That" and has since appeared in a number of indie films and TV shows, has also become a popular creator on social media, with over 975,000 followers on Instagram and 2.3 million on TikTok.

On the international front, Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa is set to be honored at the 57th edition of the documentary film festival Visions du Réel in Nyon, Switzerland. Loznitsa, who will conduct a masterclass and present a retrospective of his work, is known for his thought-provoking and visually stunning documentaries, which often explore themes of politics, history, and social justice.

Finally, in a somewhat unrelated note, Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was notable for its length, clocking in at over two hours and featuring a number of showy tributes and nods to his base. While the speech was criticized for its lack of cohesion and substance, it was clear that Trump was trying to make a statement and assert his dominance over the political landscape.

Overall, these stories offer a glimpse into the diverse and ever-changing world of the entertainment industry, where artists, studios, and politicians are constantly navigating the complexities of creativity, commerce, and culture. Whether it's A24's innovative approach to filmmaking, the Oscars' efforts to improve their voting process, or Sergei Loznitsa's powerful documentaries, there's always something new and interesting happening in the world of entertainment.

The entertainment industry is constantly evolving, with new developments and trends emerging every day. In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the latest news and insights from the world of film, television, and music.

One of the most interesting stories in the entertainment industry right now is the rise of A24 as a go-to studio for recording artists who want to act. According to Moses Sumney, an indie singer-songwriter who has appeared in A24's "The Idol" and "MaXXXine," the studio's commitment to doing "cool shit" and positioning itself as a "cultural leader" is a major draw for artists looking to make the leap to film. This approach has clearly paid off, with A24 becoming a major player in the independent film scene and attracting talent from a wide range of backgrounds.

In other news, the Oscars have introduced changes to their voting process aimed at making the process "cleaner, fairer and less confusing." According to the Academy, these changes are designed to make it easier for members to navigate the voting process and ensure that the winners are truly the best in their field. With final voting set to open soon, it will be interesting to see how these changes impact the outcome of this year's awards.

Meanwhile, in the world of television, actress and podcaster Christina Kirkman has signed with Gersh for representation in all areas. Kirkman, who got her start on Nickelodeon's "All That" and has since appeared in a number of indie films and TV shows, has also become a popular creator on social media, with over 975,000 followers on Instagram and 2.3 million on TikTok.

On the international front, Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa is set to be honored at the 57th edition of the documentary film festival Visions du Réel in Nyon, Switzerland. Loznitsa, who will conduct a masterclass and present a retrospective of his work, is known for his thought-provoking and visually stunning documentaries, which often explore themes of politics, history, and social justice.

Finally, in a somewhat unrelated note, Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was notable for its length, clocking in at over two hours and featuring a number of showy tributes and nods to his base. While the speech was criticized for its lack of cohesion and substance, it was clear that Trump was trying to make a statement and assert his dominance over the political landscape.

Overall, these stories offer a glimpse into the diverse and ever-changing world of the entertainment industry, where artists, studios, and politicians are constantly navigating the complexities of creativity, commerce, and culture. Whether it's A24's innovative approach to filmmaking, the Oscars' efforts to improve their voting process, or Sergei Loznitsa's powerful documentaries, there's always something new and interesting happening in the world of entertainment.

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