Film Threat’s Award This! has become an industry staple celebrating the best in truly independent cinema to kick off awards ...
The Peril of Pauline, writer-director Cybela Clare explores the mysterious intersections of science, reincarnation, and the ...
Horror Inc is hilarious, scathing, and instantly memorable. In just over three minutes, director Craig Layton manages to mock slasher tropes and poke a stick at the performative activism of modern ...
Spike and Mike’s Animation Extravaganza 2025 is playing for three nights only—October 31 to November 2—exclusively at Regal ...
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2025 REVIEW! The Floaters is an authentic summer camp comedy with a Jewish spin. Director Rachel Israel’s film has a contemporary feel as it carries the memorability of ...
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2025 REVIEW! One Stupid Thing is a coming-of-age drama set during winter on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, directed by acclaimed producer and director Linda Yellen.
NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL 2025 REVIEW! Directed by David Anthony Ngo and Stephen McCallum, Never Get Busted tells the extraordinary true story of Barry Cooper, a former Texas narcotics officer whose ...
We live in an age where there are videos on YouTube of everyone, from random people to celebrities, proclaiming and analyzing the last meal choices of previously executed inmates, as well as what they ...
The 2023 original saw the titular killer criticized by the dark side of the internet for being too similar to Art the Clown, even being given the nickname “Art the Clone” in one instance. You can ...
With A Time for Sunset, director Thomas L. Callaway has spliced Richard Donner’s Assassins and Joel Schumacher’s Phone Booth cinematic DNA together into a taut, chamber piece of suspense that builds ...
In the land of low-budget thriller and horror movies, Hotel Dunsmuir has its place. A creepy opening with a slightly 1970s feel, with a harp plucking humming in the background means the film is off to ...