The Lost Gems of Sundance Series continues March 6 with a free screening of Tom DiCillo’s 1995 satire, “Living In Oblivion,” at the Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch.
With a decision just weeks away, the prospect of Cincinnati hosting Sundance Film Festival has earned an endorsement from an Oscar-nominated movie producer.
Crews for "The Bear," "Dark Matter" and others continue to shoot in Chicago, but recruiting for new TV shows and movies is ...
"Our son was rapidly sucked into it." Greenwich Ent. has revealed an official trailer for AUM: The Cult at the End of the World, a documentary film about the dangerous, psychotic doomsday day cult in ...
Horror movies and literature reflect people's anxieties by taking them to gory extremes. Body horror taps into the very human ...
Or with the 10 best picture nominees, at least. But what seems clear is that Hollywood is celebrating the kinds of movies it ...
Matthew Rosier's film "Parade" projects the historic border town's diverse array of societies, teams, companies and bands ...
Based on the 2016 Orange County jailbreak, director Sing J. Lee’s film, which stars Dustin Nguyen and Hiep Tran Nghia as ...
Community-based policing, anti-trans book ban and stories of undocumented farmworkers were among the subjects of NewFilmmakers Los Angeles' annual DocuSlate ...
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Daniel Hoesl and Julia Niemann wanted to make a black comedy film about the super-rich, guided by Ayn Rand's quote "The point ...
Christine Sun Kim, Nyle DiMarco, and Lauren Ridloff, all of whom were born Deaf, discuss Sun's landmark exhibition at the ...
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