Samuel Goldwyn Films has just gone evil, just because, with the new trailer for Mickey Keating‘s sprawling, psychedelic ensemble piece Psychopaths (read our review), while also announcing a January...
It was announced yesterday that up-and-coming filmmaker Mickey Keating is back behind cameras on his latest genre offering, Psychopaths, currently lensing in Los Angeles. No cast...
Screen Media Films shared the official trailer and theatrical one-sheet for Mickey Keating’s superb new thriller, Darling, on VOD and in limited theaters April 1, 2016....
Oscilloscope brings chaos in the form of a trailer for the Slamdance’15 feature Body, which will open theatrically on December 11th and on VOD nationwide December...
A trailer for Mickey Keating’s art horror film Darling, which features Lauren Ashley Carter in the lead role, has gone online and promises “terror beyond comprehension“,...
Oscilloscope shared this new teaser poster for the Slamdance’15 feature Body, which will hit theaters this winter. We had two positive reviews out of Slamdance, with...
Oscilloscope has acquired the U.S. rights to the Slamdance’15 feature Body, Bloody Disgusting learned ahead of its Stanely Film Fest screening. We had two positive reviews...
Archstone Distribution has acquired the international rights to the Slamdance’15 feature Body (review), Bloody Disgusting learned out of the festival. Archstone Distribution will be introducing the...
Alfred Hitchcock once said “It is very difficult, very painful, and it takes a very, very long time to kill a man.” According to the trailer...
Starring V/H/S fav Helen Rogers, as well as Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina and Larry Fessenden is Body, a new horror thriller set to World Premiere at...
IFC Films just released Joe Swanberg’s 24 Exposures today and it’s an interesting detour into a sex and blood filled world for the filmmaker. If you’ve...
I haven’t seen all of Joe Swanberg’s films, but I’ve seen enough to know that he has a strong desire to expand the scope of his...
IFC Films is gearing up to release Joe Swanberg’s 24 Exposures, which is certainly a more violent film (if not more lurid) than we’ve come to...
Larry Fessenden’s Glass Eye Pix, the fiercely independent film company behind The House of the Devil, The Comedy, Stake Land and “Tales From Beyond the Pale,”...
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