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Leah McKendrick’s ‘Scrambled’ Hits VOD March 1

Scrambled, a comedy directed and starring Leah McKendrick (based on her story), hits Video On Demand and Electronic Sell-Through March 1. McKendrick also penned...

Luke Sparke Talks “Crime Noir” Stylings Of “Neon” Infused ‘Bring Him To Me’

Headlined by Barry Pepper and directed by Luke Sparke, Bring Him To Me is a tightly wound, first rate crime thriller that has its...

Ian and Eshom Nelms Talk ‘Red Right Hand’ And Orlando Bloom Collaboration

Filmmaking brothers Ian and Eshom Nelms have proven with Fatman and Small Town Crime that nuanced storytelling is part of their aesthetic. Though Jonathan...

Barry Pepper Talks ‘Bring Him To Me’ And Being A Character Actor

Barry Pepper has amassed his share of well received films over the years (Saving Private Ryan, True Grit, Flags of Our Fathers). This time...

Jon Berg Talks ‘Ordinary Angels’ And Reflects On Producing Career

Based on an inspiring true story, Ordinary Angels centers on Sharon (Hilary Swank), a hairdresser who finds a new sense of purpose after learning...

‘The Hobby’ Documentary Spotlights “Crazy World of Card Collecting”

Card collecting is not just for the youth or a nostalgic reflection of the past. The Hobby, a documentary directed by Morgan Jon Fox,...

Lily Sullivan and Matt Vesely Discuss “Specific Rule Book” Behind ‘Monolith’

If you love podcasts, mysteries, and tour de force performances, Monolith might be the movie for you. Lily Sullivan is an investigative journalist that...

William Eubank Talks Storytelling Origins of ‘Land of Bad’

William Eubank has carved a successful career as a filmmaker thanks to such singular works as The Signal and Underwater. Eubank expanded his horizons...

James Bamford Talks ‘Air Force One Down,’ Katherine McNamara, And Trusting Stunt Coordinators

Director James Bamford spent over 25 years as a stunt man, and that experience has served him well as a filmmaker. Air Force One...

‘Lights Out’ Interview: Christian Sesma Was “Kid In A Candy Store” Directing “Trippy Fight Movie’

Director Christian Sesma felt like a "kid in a candy store" wi th his latest movie Lights Out thanks to a stellar ensemble (Frank...

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