Actor Brea Grant is no stranger to horror tropes. As a famed final girl to starring in Rob Zombie’s “Halloween II” and fan-favorite “Dexter,” Grant now takes the story into her own hands by writing the dark comedy slasher satire, “Lucky.” The film was slated to premiere at SXSW, and hosted its international debut at Fantasia before screening during the virtual Nightstream Festival.
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Exclusive: Melanie Martinez Talks New EP ‘After School’ and ‘K-12’ Deluxe Edition
Since her debut album Cry Baby released in 2015, Melanie Martinez has never stopped short of being a visionary.
Exclusive: Montclair Film Festival Executive Director Tom Hall Discusses Pivoting in 2020
The ninth annual Montclair Film Festival (MFF) recognized the safety concerns of presenting in the spring of 2020. This week, MFF boasts a critically-acclaimed film selection for its new October date, with virtual and drive-in screening options from October 16 – 25th.
Ni Belete is the writer, creator, and star of “Slayed By Divya.”
If you love out east and you love film there is simply nothing better than Hamptons International Film Festival.
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Beck/Woods Discuss ‘A Quiet Place Part II’ & What’s Next During Nightstream Festival
Screenwriter-director duo Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, collectively known as Beck/Woods, spoke with journalist Joshua Rothkopf via Zoom during the Nightstream Film Festival. The filmmakers shared the inspiration behind hit film “A Quiet Place,” plus teased what’s ahead.
Critically-acclaimed psychological thriller “Bleed With Me” redefines co-dependent friendship. After premiering at the Fantasia Film Festival, “Bleed With Me” screened closing night at the virtual Nightstream Film Festival.
Exclusive: Christine Nyland and Terence Krey Explain Coping With Loss in “An Unquiet Grave”
The horror genre has always been harnessed to embody the darkest emotions, bringing our greatest fears to life. In new indie horror thriller “An Unquiet Grave,” filmmakers Terence Krey and Christine Nyland portray the many stages of grief onscreen.
Exclusive: Josh Ruben Talks ‘Scare Me,’ Writing Angry, and Gender Politics Onscreen
Josh Ruben doesn’t want you to be scared. Well, maybe just a little.