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 Advert AirBnB 'Things to Do That Stay With You'
12 June 2026 Money can buy souvenirs, but Airbnb says it pays to prioritise experiences. Cut by Jim Helton and Alyce Muhammad, this 60" commercial suggests all kinds of activities for holidaymakers to partake in. A lot of these revolve around food and drink, it must be said, but each leads to memories and mementos that take up no room in the suitcase whatsoever.
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 Advert Mapfre 'Runaway Cart'
12 June 2026 Life is cart for the young man in this Mapfre commercial. When a supermarket trolley rolls off in a packed car pack, only he can prevent certain disaster… right? He deserves a raise for his efforts, but it's not enough to prevent a collision with a vehicle. Rather than lose his shit, the victim helps the advertised insurer sound like the home of peace of mind.
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 Advert Jägermeister 'Crab'
12 June 2026 More citrusy chaos courtesy of director Claas Ortmann and Jägermeister, who wants all eyes on its new orange-flavoured digestif. Like the previous ad, the protagonist ignores what would otherwise be the story of the night and grabs the advertised liqueur. If her friends fall victim to the creature from the fridge, at least she can drown her sorrows.
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 Advert Visa 'Tap In'
12 June 2026 Jason Sudeikis plays himself rather than Ted Lasso in Visa’s pacy World Cup spot. Ensconced in the UK to film season four of the Apple TV show, the American doubts he'll make it home for the finals. When he remembers how easy it is to pay for all things World Cup with his card, however, Sudeikis might just make it back in time after all.
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 Advert Lego 'The Playmaker'
12 June 2026 A Minecraft Movie's Jason Momoa swaps blocks for bricks to promote World Play Day—also known as International Day of Play—for Lego, though all is not well at HQ. Concerned by a lack of interest in the event, the board of directors (all made from Lego, of course) wonder if playtime's over forever. Thank goodness, then, for solar panel salesman 'playmaker' Momoa.
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 Advert LVCVA 'Pack for Vegas - Tarot Reading'
12 June 2026 Another short but funny spot lands for LVCVA. This time, we find a female protagonist having her tarot cards read. She’s largely unfazed by the predictions: a stranger, sleepless nights, and a string of questionable choices all lie ahead. But rather than recoiling, she leans in. What she really wants to know is just how questionable those choices are going to get.
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 Advert LVCVA 'Pack for Vegas - Dancing Pants'
12 June 2026 LVCVA - the Las Vegas Convention & Visitors Authority - might not sound like the most exciting brand to work with. With a name so long it needs an initialism, you’d be forgiven for expecting them to be a little uptight. But their latest campaign, Dress for Vegas, proves the opposite. Rather than taking themselves too seriously, they lean into the city’s iconic mantra: “what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.”
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 Advert Burberry 'A Good Sport'
12 June 2026 Burberry draws inspiration from Britain’s enduring love of football and the unmistakable atmosphere of match day - whether it’s the touchline energy of a children’s Sunday league game with coaches and parents, or the charged excitement in the stands of a Premier League clash. The ad features a whole host of celebrities but Stephen Graham stands out in particular,
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 Advert Uber Eats 'Who Could Cook At a Time Like This?'
12 June 2026 Gordon Ramsay is a man on a mission... to stop the nation cooking. With 104 102 World Cup matches to be watched, this is no time to be stuck in the kitchen wrestling with pots and pans - you need to be in your living room, stuck in front of your telly, captivated by *checks notes* Qatar's Group B clash with Bosnia and Herzegovina. At least that's what this excellent Uber Eats ad would have us believe.
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 Promo Madonna 'Confessions II'
11 June 2026 Almost seven years to the day since 'Madame X' was released, Madonna's back with a vengeance. Directed by TORSO (Florent Turpin and Rodrigo Inada), 'Confessions II' is a fourteen-minute promo for six songs from the album of the same name. The music's a big deal, of course—a sequel to 'Confessions on a Dance Floor', no less—but the film's where it’s at, to be honest.
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 Advert Tropicana 'Give Life Some Juice'
11 June 2026 Adland's blessed us with many, many sloths over the years (Mrs DAVID thinks they're creepy as hell for some reason). From Neil for Sofology and Three’s dolph-a-sloth to the puppet used by Eve Sleep, these measured mammals pop here, there, and everywhere to sell all kinds of products. The latest is orange juice, with Tropicana eager for viewers to get a kick like the one rendered here.
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 Advert The Great Frog 'Born Great'
11 June 2026 Played by Graham Charles, Mr Argentine's a businessman who plays by his own rules (not in a David Sullivan way, thank Christ). He's happy to make investors wait while he gets a tattoo done, then flaunt jewellery made by The Great Frog for good measure. If investors pull out and the firm collapses as a result, at least he'll have some bling to pawn.
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 Advert SMA 'Go With Your Gut (DC)'
11 June 2026 In the blink of a dry eye, the Information Age has turned into the Information Overload Age. For better or worse, new mums have access to more advice, more hacks, and more tips and tricks than ever before. Infant and follow-on formula brand SMA wants to show how a glut of information's not all it's cracked up to be in early parenthood.
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 Advert Martini 'The Martini Man'
11 June 2026 Who'd win in a fight between the Milk Tray Man and Jonathan Bailey’s Martini Man? That’s not what the apéritif's new commercial is about, but feel free to mull it over at home. Before anyone thinks too long and hard about it, we have the 'Bridgerton' and 'Wicked' actor's latest Italian job: a likeable if overlong guide to Martini manliness.
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 Advert Coinbase 'Hidden in Plain Sight'
11 June 2026 In March, cryptocurrency platform Coinbase released a commercial inspired by low-poly graphics and the behaviour of non-playable characters (NPCs). The brand's latest spot abandons that Playstation/Nintendo 64/Sega Saturn look, but leans further into the idea that consumers have become little more than vessels controlled and programmed by traditional banks.
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 Advert Chery 'Tiggo'
11 June 2026 Chinese car maker Chery's efforts to become a household name have involved Peter Crouch and Mo Farah so far, with little to no room for 1970s punk rock. We're pleased to say the brand's got its act together with a spot that uses '2-4-6-8 Motorway' by Tom Robinson Band. With that box ticked, the ad uses time-slice photography to show how Chery SUVs are meant to be travelled in together.
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 Short Film Christel House 'From Classrooms to Life'
11 June 2026 A film like this one for Christel House sets out to raise awareness of the institution at its centre and if, like DAVID, it is an institution of which you were previously ignorant, that aim is incredibly important. As they say, you only get to make a first impression once so you better make it count, and under the stewardship of EP Andrew Porteous - who has a personal connection to Christel House - director Paul Burger has wrung every drop of emotional potential from the opportunity to introduce people to this charitable endeavour.
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 Advert The FA 'The Unofficial England App'
11 June 2026 Daisy May Cooper brings her distinctive brand of comedy to this ad for the FA's official app which is being launched just ahead of the World Cup – which starts today, in case you haven't heard. Writer-director Ali Dickinson has provided the comedy actress with some lovely bits of business as she tries to promote her own version of the app before, ultimately discovering that it is all in vain because the FA have copied her... again.
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 Advert Cayman Jack 'Jacked'
11 June 2026 A second instalment of this new campaign for Cayman Jack possesses all the verve of the first with added underwater photography. Once again, the viewer is drawn into the idea of enjoying the advertised drink in an exotic setting. Even if cocktails and can aren't your cup of tea, you may find yourself hankering after one after watching this.
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 Advert Cayman Jack 'Core'
11 June 2026 You don't actually need to crack open a can of Cayman Jack to enjoy the refreshment provided by the drink within... watching this ad is sufficient! Director Luc Rëso Janin has captured the essence of reinvigoration by compiling a series of snatched moments into an enticing celebration of all things tropical. It makes you want to be there, and try this drink in situ.
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 Advert Tesco 'Speedy Delivery'
11 June 2026 You have to love a commercial where it feels as though each time the client, the agency and the director had the opportunity to play it safe... they went the other way, and this ad for Tesco's Whoosh delivery service is a perfect example. Presenting the supermarket's delivery team as a slightly sinister collection of motorcyclists enables an eye-catching and funny approach.
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 Advert Heinz Tomato Ketchup 'The Life of a Bottle'
11 June 2026 Willie Nelson provides the soundtrack for a clever Heinz Tomato Ketchup commercial that condenses a whole day into 60". Scored by the 1978 classic 'All of Me', the ad takes place in a diner where everyone wants a shot at the red stuff. There’s only one glass bottle to go round, however, so it's important to keep a lookout.
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 Advert Coca Cola 'No Better Feeling'
11 June 2026 Coca-Cola’s latest commercial brings together José Mourinho, J Balvin, and Peter Drury to capture the full spectrum of emotions the World Cup pours into homes, bars, and streets across the globe. It’s a reminder of football’s unique power to unite millions on the same unpredictable roller-coaster.
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 Promo Tobe Nwigwe 'All or Nothing (feat. Labrinth)'
11 June 2026 This is the new pop promo for artist Tobe Nwigwe’s latest track All or Nothing, featuring Labrinth. Both artists are known for their genre-blending sound and distinctive visual style, and in that sense, the music video doesn’t disappoint. Labrinth appears in a head-to-toe red contemporary outfit, while Nwigwe wears more traditionally inspired attire.
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 Promo FKJ 'Soulmates'
11 June 2026 Artist FKJ - also known as French Kiwi Juice, a nod to his French mother and New Zealand father - releases the music video for his track 'Soulmates'. True to the track’s laid-back feel, the visuals mirror its mellow energy. There’s a clear sense of restraint, with much of the video centred on FKJ jamming at home.
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 Advert Booking.com 'Subway'
11 June 2026 Booking.com’s latest commercial opens with a woman gripping a subway rail, there in body, but not in mind. In her imagination, that same hand rests on the balcony of a stunning villa, surrounded by tranquil natural beauty. The contrast between her reality and her daydream couldn’t be more striking. The (uncredited) voice-over is particularly effective: deep, husky, and persuasive. It gently nudges the protagonist toward booking her escape, while simultaneously enticing viewers at home to do the same.
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 Advert National Lottery 'One ticket, two chances to win'
10 June 2026 Allwyn, the company behind the National Lottery, has unveiled a new campaign to promote the launch of their new Lotto. While the game remains familiar, there’s a key twist: when players buy online, they now get two chances to win. It’s the biggest change to the game since its launch in 1994, and with improved odds, the number of Lotto millionaires is expected to more than double each year.
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 Advert Balenciaga 'A New York Minute - Late Night'
10 June 2026 The final instalment in a trio of films for Balenciaga’s Fall 2026 collection. This time, actor Sarah Pidgeon arrives home late at night, not realising she’s left her handbag in the taxi. The driver runs after her, a hardened New Yorker in tone, but not in spirit. Director Celine Song lingers on this small act of kindness, reminding us what really matters. That said, you can't help but notice that Pidgeon’s dress looks incredible too.
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 Advert Balenciaga 'A New York Minute - Dry Cleaners'
10 June 2026 One of three films shot entirely in Manhattan for Balenciaga’s Fall 2026 collection. Actor Sarah Pidgeon steps into her local dry cleaners to collect her clothes, but leaves with more than just a dress in a bag. An exchange with the shopkeeper turns into an unexpected moment of reflection: when you search, you don’t believe. When you look, maybe it finds you.
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 Advert Open AI 'Chat Football'
10 June 2026 Unsure how to enjoy the World Cup? Don't worry, ChatGPT has your back according to this ad for Open AI featuring a cutely compiled montage of football-ish action demonstrating how we're all likely to be caught up in it soon. Director Alex Hulsey proves a dab hand at this stylish approach, landing a sense of excitement, even if the connection to the client is a tad spurious.
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