Movie Review: The scars of war run deep in “BROOKLYN 45”
Personal pain and the aftermath of war collide on the terrestrial and metaphysical planes, in Ted Geoghegan's terrifying new séance film.
Personal pain and the aftermath of war collide on the terrestrial and metaphysical planes, in Ted Geoghegan's terrifying new séance film.
In Spider One's BURY THE BRIDE, a raunchy weekend of country fun may go disastrously wrong for the bachelorette and her friends, but audiences will be treated to a deliciously jaw-dropping trip down the aisle of death.
While ABRUPTIO joins the ranks of human puppet films, there is one trait that makes it stand apart from the others: all of its characters are literally puppets.
Laurie Metcalf of TV's "THE CONNORS" brings fear to the stage in a frightening new Broadway production.
Writer/director Andrew Jara has a clear dedication to depicting the reality of living with mental illness, both the moments that are traditionally cinematic, and those that are not. As a troubled young woman comes to realize in Jara's film, ‘the empty space’ that her deceased boyfriend once occupied is not so empty after all…