The legendary actor makes guitar pilgrimages to the King’s Road, loves chatting with cabbies and knocks back the bubbles with Royal Court lutists Interview by MICHAEL HOGAN Home is… Santa Barbara, near Harry and Meghan. I’ve never seen them in the supermarket, though....
SHE WILL is a new psychological horror movie released by IFC Midnight. Gorgeous visuals and an absolutely mesmerizing story carried by strong performances – especially from Alice Krige and Kota Eberhardt. Read our full She Will movie review here! Posted by Karina...
Just last week, we released a Best Horror Movie You Never Saw video all about director Paul Schrader‘s 1982 film Cat People. Now Scream Factory is accepting pre-orders for a 4K UHD release of Schrader’s Cat People that has a street date of August 30th! If you’d like...
Hey, I made the list! My little film from 2012, Silent Night was a lot of fun to do. The director @stevencmiller is very talented and led us well. Check it out!! Love, MM See the...
Gus Roberts, a technical broadband engineer for internet and connectivity provider Smyle, is assigned responsibility of new recruit Elton John who’s to accompany him on the job as he learns the tricks of Gus’ trade. Elton quickly learns about Gus’ side hobby of...
If you get a chance to catch THELMA, please do. It’s a delightful movie that I’m so happy to be apart of. June Squibb was a delight to work with. She’s a leading lady at 94 years young! The film has a lovely supporting cast including the great Richard Roundtree in his last film. #thema#JuneSquibb#comedy#leadinglady#RichardRoundtree
Shelley was a dear friend and wonderful actress who played quirky and offbeat characters in some of the great films directed by Bob Altman. And of course, we know her great performance in Stanley Kubrick's, The Shining. When Shelley transitioned into producing, that's when her creativity got to flow. It was a pleasure working with her on Faerie Tale Theatre. May she rest in peace. Love, Malcolm #RIP#restinpeace#shelleyduvall#FaerieTaleTheatre#theshining#stanleykubrick#RobertAltmansome
Malcolm McDowell told PEOPLE about making his upcoming Western 'Last Train to Fortune,' which features an onscreen reunion between him and his ex-wife Mary Steenburgen. 'When I went on set, she just looked at me and said, 'Why didn't you call me?' " he says.