‘Bleed With Me’: Montreal filmmaker Amelia Moses on her slow-burning psychological thriller [Fantasia]
Moses’ debut is a haunting look at female friendship, anxiety, and paranoia, set in a secluded cabin in the woods.
Moses’ debut is a haunting look at female friendship, anxiety, and paranoia, set in a secluded cabin in the woods.
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Actor/writer/director/book podcaster Brea Grants takes us through her highly anticipated new films ’12 Hour Shift’ and ‘Lucky.’
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Jay Baruchel discusses the long road to get the film to the screen, why he hates horror-comedies, and much more.
The first Chris Cornell biography is out on July 28th.
We caught up with the Australian actor to discuss his wild new black comedy, playing Charles Manson in both Mindhunter and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and much more.
The ultra-violent thriller hits digital services on June 5th.
Jake Smith emerges from a “dark place” with On The Widow’s Walk, the first new album from The White Buffalo in three years.
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