‘Animals’ Trailer: Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger’s Wild Sundance Friendship Dramedy Sets Fall Release
Exclusive: Sophie Hyde’s film, adapted by author Emma Jane Unsworth, follows a pair of BFFs as they come to a crossroads in their friendship.
Exclusive: Sophie Hyde’s film, adapted by author Emma Jane Unsworth, follows a pair of BFFs as they come to a crossroads in their friendship.
Refreshed weekly, here’s a chart of the year’s twenty highest-grossing specialty films.
Take a deeper look at the year’s twenty highest-grossing specialty films, refreshed weekly.
Caroline Suh’s exploration of the megastars is glossy and fun, but it also sneaks in some deeper insights about the price of fame.
Stars Sarita Choudhury and Sunita Mani tackle a culturally specific storyline with care, but this superstitious drama forgets to be scary along the way.
Staying home? Good. Looking for something new to watch? Even better!
From cabin-in-the-wood dreads to the surrealist story about a thieving fly, the new online film event caters to many horror tastes.
Streaming Wars: Classics like “Halloween” and “Hocus Pocus” may dominate this month, but indie streamers are packed with alternative choices for the horror-averse.
Diane Paragas’ film was a festival circuit smash, and for good reason: the Eva Noblezada-led feature winningly blends immigration drama with musical dreams.
The Los Angeles festival’s lineup boasts a number of films from strong filmmakers, including Heidi Ewing, Julia Hart, Mira Nair, and many more.
Veena Sud’s entry into Amazon’s Enter the Blumhouse series is improbable, silly, stupid, and almost impossible to turn away from.
The actress, who stars in the comedy “Save Yourselves” and in Amazon’s upcoming Blumhouse horror pic “Evil Eye,” talks about why it matters who’s the behind the camera.