‘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.
We spoke to the film’s writer/director about the nearly 10-year process of getting The Paper Tigers to the screen.
The unexpected documentary about David Arquette’s wrestling career arrives on video-on-demand services on August 28th.
Ben Hozie’s new feature is a great addition to the underground NYC film cannon.
Justin McConnell’s documentary shows viewers the reality of how independent films are brought to life.
You do not want to cut Russell Crowe off in traffic.
The follow-up to TRAIN TO BUSAN is a solid action-horror hybrid.
Chelsea Peretti defies rom-com tropes in this new Canadian film.
Kris Rey’s film is one of the best comedies of the year.
The film will also open in some theatres on September 4th.
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