Starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, 'The Bride!' is a bold retelling of 'Bride of Frankenstein' from writer-director ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal says her upcoming horror/sci-fi crime flick The Bride! could not skirt past the issue of consent as a central thesis in the film.
Maggie Gyllenhaal has always been fascinated with the darker side of sex and love. Her breakout role as an actor was in the ...
But to my surprise, The Malevolent Bride, an Israeli horror series now streaming on Chaiflicks, is so compelling and has such ...
We continue our annual look back at the Oscars with notable winners for original song, international feature and more.
First feature by 'Adolescence' actor warmly received by critics Walters draws from personal prison experience for the film Film shown in Berlin Film Festival's Perspectives section BERLIN, Feb 17 ...
It’s a brave soul who would play pot luck with Netflix’s film selection: you could easily wind up with a particularly tatty ...
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Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 864-260-4400 and reference case number 2026-02073. The McDowell County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man ...
The films featured at this year’s Santa Barbara International Film Festival, which opens on Wednesday, may come from upwards of 50 different countries, but filmmakers here at home are also well ...
Byron Allen and Ava DuVernay are developing a feature film that reframes one of the most contested chapters in American history through the lens of Coretta Scott King. The project, titled “King vs.
Clemson University is celebrating the production of its first feature film “Student Film: The Movie.” Led by two time Emmy award nominated producer and professor of practice, Sam Sokolow, the ...
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