logo for Deadline Hollywood

‘Yellowjackets’, Nia DaCosta, Rachel Sennott & Oprah Winfrey Among Gracie Awards Winners

The series Yellowjackets, Paradise, Baylen Out Loud and All Her Fault, Hedda director Nia DaCosta, The Pitt‘s Katherine LaNasa, I Love LA‘s Rachel Sennott, CNN’s Abby Phillip and podcasts...

logo for Deadline Hollywood

‘Campeón Gabacho’ & ‘Their Town’ Reviews: SXSW Launches Powerful Films That Keep It All In The Family

Now that SXSW has concluded, one of the significant film trends has turned out to be movies with a strong familial connection...

logo for Deadline Hollywood

‘The AI Doc’ Takes On Humanity’s Great Challenge, Mall Witches Romp In ‘Forbidden Fruits’, Films By Sylvain Chomet, Julia Ducournau In Eclectic Indie Weekend — Specialty Preview

An accessibly human exploration of artificial intelligence, a high-end coven at the mall and the latest from French directors Julia...

How Charlie Day’s “Unreliable Narrator” In 100% RT Murder Mystery Gives It A Unique Edge

Warning: This article contains some discussions of suicide. Charlie Day is shaking things up as a reliable narrator in his...

Adam Scott Was Excited Returning To Rare Villain Role In New Horror Movie Hokum

Adam Scott is not only back in the horror genre with Hokum, but also getting to tap into his rare villain...

Kevin Bacon’s New Horror Movie Starring His Own Family Debuts With Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

Family Movie has a Rotten Tomatoes score worth bragging about at the reunion. The new horror-comedy movie was directed by husband and...

The Wrap

‘Summer of ‘94’ Soccer Doc Sets SXSW Premiere Ahead of World Cup 2026

The United States is one of three host countries for this summer’s FIFA World Cup 2026, but America’s fascination with the...

The Wrap

‘Family Movie’ Review: Blood Is Thicker Than Corn Syrup in Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick’s Charming Horror-Comedy

Contrary to what their movies might suggest, horror filmmakers are often the best adjusted people around. Taking the darkest scenarios...

logo for Indiewire on black background

‘Hokum’ Review: Adam Scott Is Haunted in a Hair-Raising, Often Exhilarating Irish Horror Tale

Jump scares get a bad rap. Sure, they can be cheap, a crutch for directors who lack the ability to...

1 4 5 6 7 8 197
The owner of this website has made a commitment to accessibility and inclusion, please report any problems that you encounter using the contact form on this website. This site uses the WP ADA Compliance Check plugin to enhance accessibility.