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Asian World Film Festival Unveils 2024 Slate
The Asian World Film Festival (AWFF) today announced the festival's Main Competition and Short Film lineups; select, noteworthy screenings; special program highlights; and centerpiece film. Celebrating its 10th anniversary of showcasing Asian film from around the world, AWFF will take place November 13-21, 2024, at The Culver Theater in Culver City, CA.
“Marry, Fuck, Kill” Wins “Best Narrative Feature Film” at the 2024 Toronto Arthouse Film Festival
Marry, Fuck, Kill, directed by Ian Berry, has been awarded "Best Narrative Feature Film" at the 2024 Toronto Arthouse Film Festival. This provocative and darkly humorous feature has captivated audiences with its raw, unfiltered portrayal of modern masculinity.
Looking Back at ‘Interstellar’ 10 Years Later
Released on November 5, 2014, Interstellar quickly became one of the most ambitious and talked-about films of the decade. Now, 10 years later, the film remains a touchstone in the science fiction genre, celebrated for its awe-inspiring visuals, complex themes, and its willingness to tackle some of the most profound questions about humanity’s place in the universe.
90s Indie Horror: A Cult Era Revisited
The 1990s were a fascinating time for horror. Blockbuster movies dominated the big screens, but there was another kind of revolution happening just beneath the surface—the indie horror scene. For fans who wanted something raw, experimental, and genuinely unnerving, the 90s indie horror world became a playground of creativity, one that would leave a lasting impact on the genre and challenge the mainstream approach to fear.
‘RED, WHITE AND BLUE’ SHORT FILM FOR FREE ON YOUTUBE THROUGH ELECTION WEEK
Majic Ink Productions and Level Forward announced today that Nazrin Choudhury's compelling Academy Award® nominated short film, Red, White and Blue, will premiere for free on YouTube through election week starting today.
Meet Avaryana Rose, Emma Kotos, Raven Lane, Shelia Anne Smith, and Jazmyn Hanks The Vixens Of ‘Going Postal The Revenge Of The Postman’
Bright Morning Star Films is wrapping up the last days of production coming up for the new horror/slasher franchise “Going Postal”. With the first film “The Revenge Of The Postman”.
“The Terminator” at 40
Forty years ago, on October 26, 1984, a small-budget science fiction film about a killer cyborg from the future changed the landscape of action cinema forever. The Terminator, directed by a then-little-known filmmaker named James Cameron, exploded onto the scene with a unique blend of science fiction, action, and horror that captivated audiences.
Inside Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
The Reeve family offers an exclusive glimpse into their father's remarkable life, the heart of their family and the film—Dana Reeve—and the Foundation that proudly carries forward their parents' enduring legacy.
Ben Stiller Leads Cast for Pickleball Comedy “The Dink”
Ben Stiller's Red Hour Films and Rivulet Entertainment (OTCPK (RIVF)) will re-team for the upcoming pickleball comedy, The Dink, which is set to star Jake Johnson, Mary Steenburgen, and Ed Harris. Stiller and former tennis champion Andy Roddick will have key supporting roles.
“Fight Club” Turns 25: Chaos and Consumerism
It’s hard to believe that Fight Club, David Fincher’s adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, turns 25 this October. Released on October 15, 1999, Fight Club was initially met with mixed reviews and modest box office performance, but in the years that followed, it became a cultural phenomenon, a touchstone of Generation X disillusionment and a sharp critique of consumerism and toxic masculinity.