Robert Eggers Returns to Design another Horror-Period Piece in “The Lighthouse” In 2015, production designer Robert Eggers pulled off something quite difficult—he successfully blended the horror and period...
The trailer for the action-packed reimagining of the classic tale of an eccentric doctor who can talk to animals is out now and the film is...
A Raft of New Trailers just came out – these are a preview of what’s coming in November and beyond: Number 1: 1917 is an upcoming war...
A Decade in the Making, showing how Predecessor was a Premonition Foretold The trailer for “Venom” director Ruben Fleischer’s new movie starts out with a feeling of...
“Scandalous” Documentary Film Reveals the Corrupt History Behind the National Enquirer, Entertains with a point about Fake News The promotional poster for Magnolia Pictures and Mark Landsman’s new...
Will Sleeping Beauty Spin-off Franchise continue Disney Magic? Joker is not the only iconic villain getting a feature film this fall. On October 18th, Academy Award winning...
“Paradise Hills” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. After the festival, Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired it for distribution. Samuel Goldwyn Films Brings Feminist Thriller From Sundance...
Will Sleeping Beauty Spin-off Franchise continue Disney Magic? Joker is not the only iconic villain getting a feature film this fall. On October 18th, Academy Award winning...
Kevin Smith’s Sequel follows a Decade of Offscreen Exploits It’s been ten years since filmmaker Kevin Smith introduced us to Jay and Silent Bob in his 1994 indie...
Norman Rockwell Harmony Voyage leads to Dangers from Within The trailer for director Michael Goi and writer Anthony Jaswinski’s new film “Mary,” starts out feeling quite wholesome, as...
Ang Lee’s Newest Direction is an Attempt to Elevate a Clichéd Genre… No two movies from visionary director Ang Lee are quite the same. One moment he is...
‘The Addams Family’ tries to get 1960s Nostalgia Right, and still have a Contemporary Appeal In a world of lack-luster “Smurf” and “Peanuts” reboots, we are...
Space-Race on Screen Continues with ‘Lucy’ Before Natalie Portman returns to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Thor: Love and Thunder” in 2021 she is taking a...
Deep Dive into Cinematic Sci-Fi History Ridley Scott’s 1979 “Alien” was a game changing film. A classic in both the science fiction and horror genres, the...
Indie Style all Grown up with Veteran Cast Pedro Almodóvar is one of the most acclaimed Spanish filmmakers of the modern era. An Academy Award winning screenwriter...
Fugitive Survival Tale with a Twist No doubt the most anticipated movie starring Aaron Paul to come out in October is Netflix’s “Breaking Bad” spinoff, “El Camino.” That...
You may not recognize animator Jill Culton by name or face, but odds are, her work had some impact on your childhood. With an aptitude for...
Earlier this year, the struggling movie theater subscription service MoviePass announced that they would be producing and distributing its first original film in an effort to...
Daring Satire? Or Comic Relief during not-so-funny times? It seems pretty reliable that Taika Waititi’s Nazi-themed “Jojo Rabbit” will go down as the most daring satire...
Natural Magic of the Unseen and Wonders beneath our feet Louie Schwartzberg’s documentaries have always had to do with seeing the world through different lenses. From...
Recreation of the Epoch as well at the Star Bio… For the past eighty years, generations of Americans have grown up knowing the face of Judy...
A Growing Urgency and yet Denial Remains a Stubborn Reality Coincidentally or not, corresponding with week’s nationwide climate strike, Mercury Films is releasing an environmental documentary focusing...