
“While picking his son up from college, Secret Service Agent Vic Davies finds himself in the middle of a high stakes terrorist operation and now must use his entire set of skills against the armed faction.”

“While picking his son up from college, Secret Service Agent Vic Davies finds himself in the middle of a high stakes terrorist operation and now must use his entire set of skills against the armed faction.”

“David (Bobby Soto) and Creeper (Shia LaBeouf), are “tax collectors” for the crime lord Wizard, collecting his cut from the profits of local gangs’ illicit dealings. But when Wizard’s old rival returns to Los Angeles from Mexico, the business is upended, and David finds himself desperate to protect what matters more to him than anything else: his family.”

“Five battle-hardened American soldiers are assigned to hold a French Chateau near the end of World War II. Formerly occupied by the Nazi high command, this unexpected respite quickly descends into madness when they encounter a supernatural enemy far more terrifying than anything seen on the battlefield.”

by Logan Myerz
Today, I had the pleasure of interviewing Bruce McDonald, best known for his 2008 zombie film Pontypool, about his newest dystopian noir thriller, Dreamland. The film brings a solid cast of actors including Stephen McHattie, Henry Rollins, and Juliette Lewis. Dreamland reunites the director with the film’s star, Stephen McHattie, who plays the two lead roles, and screenwriter Tony Burgess, who co-scripted the film with Patrick Whistler. In the interview, Bruce McDonald discusses making the film, working with the cast, and shares his advice for up and coming filmmakers.
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“On the night of the strangest wedding in cinema history, a grotesque gang boss hires a stone cold killer to bring him the finger of a fading, drug-addicted jazz legend.”

Logan Myerz reviews Clark Duke‘s directorial debut Arkansas starring Liam Hemsworth, John Malkovich, Vince Vaughn, Eden Brolin, and Clark Duke. The film is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video!
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“Kyle and Swin live by the orders of an Arkansas-based drug kingpin named Frog, whom they’ve never met. But when a deal goes horribly wrong, the consequences are deadly.”

“In YOU DON’T NOMI, a chorus of film critics and fervent devotees explore the complicated afterlife of 1995’s biggest film flop, Paul Verhoeven’s salacious Showgirls, from disastrous release to cult adoration and extraordinary redemption. The film features Adam Nayman (Vice Guide to Film), April Kidwell (I, Nomi) and Peaches Christ (Milk) as well as archive interview footage with the cast and crew of Showgirls.”


Robert Egger’s The Lighthouse meets James Cameron’s Aliens in the horror-thriller film, Sea Fever. A movie about sea monsters, social distancing, and sci-fi scares of a strange infection in the water supply. On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner speaks with actor Elie Bouakaze, who plays Sudi in the movie Sea Fever. Nile Fortner and Elie Bouakaze discuss what it was like for Bouakaze to film on a boat, the coincidence of this film being released during the Coronavirus period, and more only on this podcast-interview episode.
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Henry Hill has a conversation with Scott Teems, the writer/director of the new film The Quarry, starring Michael Shannon and Shea Whigham. They discuss the impact that Covid-19 has had on the industry, the ten year period that it took to get the film from script to screen, and his experience writing on the upcoming film Halloween Kills.
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“Eddie Franks is a former criminal who attempts to help his family by reconnecting with his daughter and clearing his brother’s debt. Despite his efforts, he is drawn back into a criminal way of life, with devastating consequences.”