Kevin Smith's black-and-white comedy movie "Clerks" was released in the United States on October 19, 1994, meaning it turns 32 this year.
Standing among the rolling hills and pine forests of East Texas, Larry Wells finds himself on yet another film set — a place ...
Wanda Sykes takes a dramatic turn as a former boxing champion who resolves to mentor her estranged son in her new movie 'Undercard,' in theaters Feb. 27. PEOPLE is exclusively debuting a scene from ...
Amid the backdrop of a purple county and a deeply divided country, a San Luis Obispo County organization is gathering to end ...
At the Bergen County Clerk’s Office, love was in the air as couples lined up to say “I do” on a date that landed between superstition and romance.
BOCA RATON — Phenomenal. Vapid. Inspired. Shallow. Delightful. Disappointing. On the opening night of the “Melania” documentary, moviegoers in a theater 30 minutes south of Mar-a-Lago left with mixed ...
The Regal Cross Keys movie theater in Gloucester County has permanently closed as of Thursday, according to an email sent to customers. The theater was located near a Walmart at 151 American Blvd. in ...
Adam Meeks expands on his short film of the same name in this debut feature integrating professional actors with court-mandated drug program participants. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic Does the ...
When Will Poulter’s agents sent him the script for “Union County” and writer-director Adam Meeks’ accompanying 2020 short film, he was struck by the filmmaker’s approach to telling a recovery story.
Adam Meeks didn’t grow up in central Ohio. The writer and director was born in the part of the state where his new film, “Union County,” is set, but his family moved away when he was only 6 years old.
How do you counter the “deaths of despair?” In a world that often cares little for those who are struggling, what systems and communities can we build to break people free from the grip of addiction?
Sundance: Will Poulter and Noah Centineo star as brothers struggling with opiates in a sensitively observed, occasionally myopic addiction docudrama set in rural Ohio. Produced in cooperation with a ...
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