It’s the job of parents to keep kids safe. But that doesn’t mean safety is ever really within their control. Josephine, written, directed, and produced by Beth de Araújo, and winner of both the Sundance Jury and Audience Awards, is a thoroughly depressing, feel bad film about what happens when
New Poster: “Michael”
Lionsgate and Universal Pictures International have unveiled a new poster for “Michael,” the upcoming biopic about Michael Jackson that is being directed by Antoine Fuqua and produced by “Bohemian Rhapsody” producer Graham King. The film is described as the cinematic portrayal of the life and legacy of one of the
“Send Help,” “Iron Lung” Rule Box-Office
It has been a fascinating weekend at the box-office. Sam Raimi’s “Send Help” came out on top, the well-received dark comedy/survival horror tale performing above expectations to land a $20 million opening weekend domestically after a bumper Saturday of $7.1 million, down just $100,000 from its Friday (with previews) haul
Greta Gerwig’s New “Narnia” Film Wraps
Filming has officially wrapped on Greta Gerwig’s “Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew,” the upcoming adaptation of the first chronological story in C.S. Lewis’ “The Chronicles of Narnia” book series. Filming kicked off back in August, making this a lengthy six-month shoot which has spanned three studios – Shepperton, Longcross, and Cardington
Sundance ’26: ‘THE INCOMER’ An Oddball Isle Curio Ripe with Laughs
Brother and sister Isla (Gayle Rankin) and Sandy (Grant O’Rourke) have been living alone on the isolated, windswept Auk Isle off the coast of Scotland for 30 years. Entirely self-reliant, they spend their days hunting and gathering, swapping feverish tales of mainland threats, and preparing for phantom invaders. This translates