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Director Jacob Johnston Aims For A Psychologically Complex Tale With ‘Dreamcatcher’

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Travis Burns as Dylan in the Horror / Thriller film, DREAMCATCHER , a Samuel Goldwyn Film release. Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films

 

Writer/director Jacob Johnston’s feature debut Dreamcatcher could have existed as a guilty pleasure hack and slasher, but he had other plans in mind. During his chat with Deepest Dream, Johnston elaborated on his layered storytelling approach to his film, a horror thriller that hits theaters, Digital and On Demand March 5.

Emily Tosta Talks Willy’s Wonderland, Inner Strength, And Mayans M.C. Experience

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Emily Tosta plays Liv a youth who is tried of living in a town of violent animatronics in Willy’s Wonderland. Liv risks her life to aid a quiet drifter (Nicolas Cage) in the story, and this fighting spirit is not just relegated to the silver screen.

 

Amazon Gift Cards And ‘Inglourious Basterds’ Blu-Ray Giveaway From Deepest Dream!

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For the latest giveaway I am offering up Two (2) Amazon Gift Cards priced at $25 each. Third place winner gets a Sealed Blu-ray copy of Inglourious Basterds!

‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry’ Delivers A Clear Eyed Picture Of Celebrated Artist

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Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell in “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry,” premiering globally February 26, 2021 on Apple TV+.

 

On paper, Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry (directed R.J. Cutler, Apple TV +), would be a simple, teen-popstar concert film. Placing this documentary in such a limiting context would be to miss much of the greatness on-display here. Full-disclosure, I am a Billie Elish fan. Fuller disclosure, I am a 55 year-old man. So, by all outward appearances, I am not the target audience for either Billie’s music or this documentary. But, I would argue, this is a movie that has much to offer to any viewer, especially for those who only know Billie as that “weird girl who wears baggy clothes and sings Bad Guy.”

Find Your Film Podcast Reviews ‘Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry,’ ‘Cherry’ And ‘The Father’

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This week on Find Your Film we review the first rate documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry and Cherry. Co-host Bruce Purkey adds that The Father is his favorite performance from Anthony Hopkins. Check out our latest podcast!

Find Your Film Spotlight: Ralph Bakshi’s Wizardry (‘Coonskin,’ ‘Wizards,’ ‘Last Days of Coney Island’)

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On the latest episode of Find Your Film, we discuss Ralph Bakshi’s features Coonskin, Wizards, and Last Days of Coney Island. Co-host Eric Holmes picked Bakshi as he’s a fan of the filmmaker’s approach to storytelling and his art. Timecode breakdown as well as the audio is featured in our post!

Jermaine Harris Discusses Time And The Nuances Of ‘The Map of Tiny Perfect Things’

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In The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, Jermaine Harris (Ballers) is Henry, a videogame playing teen who is best buds with Mark (Kyle Allen). Henry ultimately serves as a bridge to Mark and Margaret (Kathryn Newton), two youths who are stuck in a time loop. Time is a big part of our conversation with Harris, who makes his movie debut with The Map of Tiny Perfect Things.

Simon Bird Talks ‘Days of the Bagnold Summer’ And “Crucial” Belle & Sebastian Collaboration

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Having a very close relationship with my mother is one of the many reasons why I love the new feature Days of the Bagnold Summer. Both of us are cinephiles, and if you love understated and resonant stories, give this movie a shot. Director Simon Bird talked to Deepest Dream about his debut film!

Find Your Film Review: Deliciously Evil ‘I Care A Lot’ Tops This Week’s Recommendations

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This is our 50th episode of Find Your Film, and it’s hard to cite a film that entertained us as much as I Care A Lot. Co-host Bruce Purkey calls the movie “deliciously evil,” Eric Holmes says the flick appealed to his “lizard brain,” and I simply loved it. Show breakdown of our podcast as well as I Care Lot details are below!

 

Anna Kerrigan And Jillian Bell Talk ‘Cowboys’ And Deliver A “Clue” On Their Favorite Films

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Now playing in Virtual Cinemas and available on VOD, Cowboys centers on Troy (Steve Zahn), a well meaning but mentally ill father who kidnaps his transgender son Troy (Sasha Knight). Jillian Bell plays the understandably concerned mother Sally. I absolutely loved this movie’s subtle storytelling and performances, and I asked filmmaker Anna Kerrigan about the key to shooting a visually stunning movie with a limited budget.
Plus, if you’ve ever wanted to get some running advice from Bell (Brittany Runs A Marathon), now is your chance! Interview with Kerrigan and Bell is below!