Regular readers here at FM may be aware that our writer Tom Jolliffe also moonlights as a wildly prolific screenwriter, and his latest project – the star-studded action-thriller Renegades – has just secured a raft of distribution sales at Cannes, including Saban Films which has secured North American rights. Helmed by veteran action director Daniel […]
Exclusive Interview – Fire Island director Andrew Ahn and actor Tomas Matos
EJ Moreno sits down with Fire Island’s Andrew Ahn and Tomas Matos… The director of Fire Island and one of its stars stop by to talk about the LGBTQ take on Pride and Prejudice. Get ready for Pride Month with this hilarious interview with Andrew Ahn and Tomas Matos. Check out the interview below, and be […]
Léa Seydoux cast in new version of iconic French novel Emmanuelle
Léa Seydoux could be tackling her most shocking role to date. The actress, known for daring roles and performances, will soon star in a new Emmanuelle adaptation. As per Deadline, the Emmanuelle Arsan book “follows a young woman’s sexual journey from the arms of her husband to intimate encounters with the wives of his business associates, […]
Welsh folk horror The Feast gets a UK trailer and poster
Coming off an acclaimed festival run last year, Picturehouse Entertainment brings the Welsh-language folk horror The Feast (a.k.a. Gwledd) to UK cinemas this August, and you can check out the newly released poster and trailer for the film here… The Feast unfolds over the course of one evening as a wealthy family gathers for a […]
Enter the Scare Zone with trailer for new horror
A trailer, poster and images have been released for Scare Zone, the upcoming horror from writer-director Jon Binkowski which centres on a strip-mall horror house attraction where the cheap scares and weapon wielding maniacs may be more than just be “part of the show”. Welcome to Scare Zone, just another strip-mall Halloween Horror House …or […]
South Korean crime drama The Policeman’s Lineage gets a trailer and posters
A trailer and posters have been released for The Policeman’s Lineage, the South Korean crime drama from director Kyu-maan Lee which stars Woo-sik Choi (Parasite) and Cho Jin-woong (The Handmaiden) as a rookie police officer and a chief of an investigation team who join forces to dive into a case that could shake the police […]
Insurance salesmen canvass the wrong house in trailer for horror-comedy Keeping Company
Ahead of its VOD release this June, 1091 Pictures has released a poster and trailer for the horror-comedy Keeping Company. Directed by Josh Wallace, the film follows two door-to-door salesmen who find themselves faced with their toughest sale yet when they pick the wrong house to canvass and find themselves at the mercy of a […]
Idris Elba grants three wishes to Tilda Swinton in Three Thousand Years of Longing trailer
After sharing a tantalising teaser earlier this week, MGM has now debuted the first trailer for George Miller’s eagerly-awaited fantasy romance Three Thousand Years of Longing. Miller’s first offering since 2015’s Mad Max: Fury Road, the sees Tilda Swinton as a lonely scholar who discovers a Djinn (Idris Elba) while on a trip to Istanbul, […]
Forced integration drama The Walk gets powerful trailer
Set during the forced integration of the Boston school system during the 1970s, a period in which public schools were under court control to desegregate through a system of cross-district bussing for poor Black and white neighbourhoods, Daniel Adams The Walk charts the escalating interracial tension in the region at the time. Starring Justin Chatwin […]
The Crow and Dark City director Alex Proyas returning with horror-thriller Sister Darkness
Visionary filmmaker Alex Proyas (The Crow, Dark City) is set to get back behind the camera for his first feature since 2016’s God of Egypt with the horror-thriller Sister Darkness. Described as a macabre female-driven fever dream of revenge and gothic terror with deep franchise potential, Sister Darkness takes place in 1930s UK at a […]