‘Leviticus’: How the Romantic Horror Movie Was Inspired by a ‘Regression’ of Gay Rights
'Leviticus' writer-director Adrian Chiarella also explains how he blended romance and scares to make his new movie.
'Leviticus' writer-director Adrian Chiarella also explains how he blended romance and scares to make his new movie.
Playing a vengeful American abroad, Armie Hammer does nothing to remedy his fall from grace in Uwe Boll's thriller 'Citizen Vigilante.'
Japan sets a recent record with 25 films at Annecy 2026 and consolidates three MIFA booths under the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
Five international docs vie for the Golden Goblet Award at Shanghai's 28th film festival, with filmmakers sharing insights at a press meet.
SIFF ING's new Mobile Filmmaking Camp concluded at the 28th Shanghai International Film Festival, showcasing 10 iPhone-shot short films.
'Leviticus' writer-director Adrian Chiarella also explains how he blended romance and scares to make his…
Filosophia CEO Tetsu Fujimura backed his keynote with data on surging anime and manga markets and a packed Hollywood pipeline.
Topics take in faith cinema, the film-music interface and how to create for distracted minds.
YouTube EMEA VP Pedro Pina will deliver the flagship address at this year's Edinburgh TV Festival.
Fantasia’s Frontières and the Tokyo Film Festival Content Market have partnered on a gap-financing program for international genre film.
Thailand's DITP head on 'White Lotus' economics, Thai BL content, and a Palme d'Or legacy at Cannes.
The creative team behind 'Big Mouth' turns their attention to the animal kingdom with a raunchy take on looking for love.
Thai filmmaker Sompot Chidgasornpongse discusses his debut feature '9 Temples to Heaven,' world premiering at Cannes Directors' Fortnight.
Youku hit 'My Dearest Stranger' sells to Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Macao and closes a worldwide airline rights deal.
Hamaguchi Ryusuke discusses his Cannes competition entry 'All of a Sudden,' a French-Japanese co-production starring Virginie Efira and Okamoto Tao.
'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' ended with Paul McCartney turning out the lights off at the Ed Sullivan Theater, following a 'Hello Goodbye' singalong.