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.
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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.
Hamptons International Film Festival Launches Virtual Glory with Leslie Odom, Jr. Conversation
The pandemic cannot stop art and the love of film.
The acclaimed Hamptons International Film Festival is known for its impressive film lineup. This year, amidst a global pandemic, festivals everywhere have pivoted programming to shift online.
A cinephiles’ paradise! The annual Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) returns with a stunning curation of this year’s top films.
Exclusive: ‘Summerland’ Star Maddie Phillips Follows Her Heart Onscreen and Off
Rising starlet Maddie Phillips can be seen kicking ass and taking names on Netflix’s “Teenage Bounty Hunters,” but the Canadian native remains true to her roots with her latest film, “Summerland.”
REVIEW: Amir Amirani Offers Thoughtful Insight to an Unpopular War With “We Are Many”
Premiering 19 years after 9/11, “We Are Many” is a fascinating documentary by Amir Amirani that focuses on the implications of the Iraq War, focusing on the anti-war efforts and the media support behind the war.
Exclusive: Dylan Playfair Talks ‘Summerland,’ Directing, and Rebooting ‘The Mighty Ducks’
Dylan Playfair has that look— the one associated with James Dean and Marlon Brando, that miles-long stare that seems to rattle foes and love interests alike.
On The Scene: Quibi & Collider Present A Drive-In Screening of the Series ‘The Stranger’
With COVID-19 on the rise, movie screenings have had to adapt to the new regulations in a creative way.
Exclusive: Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Talk How ‘Bill and Ted’ Have Changed in ‘Face the Music’
Legendary actors Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter shared their takes on the relevancy of “Bill and Ted Face the Music” during a press conference on Sunday.