‘Crazy, Not Insane’ Trailer: Alex Gibney’s HBO Serial Killer Doc Sets Release Date
Another project amid a busy 2020, Alex Gibney’s latest documentary will premiere in November.
Another project amid a busy 2020, Alex Gibney’s latest documentary will premiere in November.
Exclusive: The festival breakout from rising filmmaker Ekwa Msangi will hit theaters and VOD later this year.
“Industry” centers on young graduates who try to forge their own identities and advance their careers in a high-pressure banking company.
Exclusive: James Blagden and Roni Moore’s festival favorite follows 6 teens and their families as they get ready to celebrate the end of high school.
Julia Hart’s fourth feature follows another release for the filmmaker earlier this year, in Disney+’s “Stargirl.”
Directed by pioneering documentarian William Greaves, the restored film will be released by Kino Lorber later this month.
Sarah Gadon also leads this subversive dark comedy about a filmmaker blurring the lines between art and life, which premiered at Sundance.
Riseborough stars in the film as a war-zone doctor who finds solace in Luxor.
The “Jesus Camp” filmmaker’s innovative first narrative has been garnering attention since its Sundance premiere.
Joe Marcantonio’s creepy new horror film stars Shaw in the role she was born to play: the mother-in-law of your nightmares.
Exclusive: Daniel Lombroso’s debut tracks the rise of far-right nationalism through the lives of Mike Cernovich, Richard Spencer, and Lauren Southern.
Exclusive: The Sundance Lab alum premieres his debut feature, the first to be written and directed by a Native Hawaiian filmmaker, at this week’s Urbanworld Film Festival.