Sundance Film Festival 2022: Talking 'Brian & Charles' with director Jim Archer
Ahead of its Sundance premiere, director Jim Archer joins us to discuss how his 2017 short film Brian and Charles became a feature adaptation in 2022.
Ahead of its Sundance premiere, director Jim Archer joins us to discuss how his 2017 short film Brian and Charles became a feature adaptation in 2022.
Our Award-winners take a seat at our "virtual" roundtable and offer up their thoughts on what it means to be a filmmakers today. Plus, learn about what they're planning next.
A father takes justice into his own hands when he thinks his son has been sexually assaulted
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Miami Police Department detective and martial artist Kung Fury time travels from the 1980s to World War II to kill Adolf Hitler.
A landlord is confronted by one of the many tenants he has evicted.
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Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
In the foggy, twilight, arctic, dead of winter of Quebec City, Mitch’s life takes a turn after unwittingly stumbling upon the world of underground wrestling.
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