
Horror icon Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu, 4/20 Massacre) and Craig Stark (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Hateful Eight) star in End Times, the post-apocalyptic zombie film.

Horror icon Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu, 4/20 Massacre) and Craig Stark (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, The Hateful Eight) star in End Times, the post-apocalyptic zombie film.

A24 today debuted the official trailer for Problemista, the indie comedy film starring Julio Torres, Tilda Swinton, RZA, Greta Lee, Catalina Saavedra, James Scully, and narrated by Isabella Rossellini.

Dark Sky Films will release Lola, a sci-fi drama set in 1940 England, starring Stefanie Martini (Prime Suspect 73, The Last Kingdom, Make Up, Crooked House), Emma Appleton (Everything I Know About Love, The Witcher, Pistol, Traitors) , Rory Fleck Byrne (Vampire Academy) & Aaron Monaghan (The Banshees of Inisherin, Assassin’s Creed).

“Everyone thought they knew me. It was just all a lie because that’s what I do,” says Oscar De La Hoya in the opening of the documentary.

The Hiding Place is a filmed stage-play adaptation telling the true story of Corrie Ten Boom and her family, who risked everything to hide Jewish refugees by the hundreds during World War II and ultimately face the consequences when they are discovered.

Vertical debuted the official trailer for Inside Man (previously titled “Gemini Lounge”), the thriller starring Emile Hirsch as a troubled detective who goes undercover to take down the mob but instead finds his life spiraling way out of control.

Louisa Krause (Dark Waters, The Girlfriend Experience) and Sophie Lowe (Medieval, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland) star as sisters in The Dive, a survival thriller film set amid a deep-sea diving trip.

“Those in power write the history, those who struggle write the songs.”

Give Me An A, is an anthology – film reacting to the overturning of Roe v. Wade through horror, sci-fi, and dark comedy created by 17 female filmmakers.

Inspired by an original story by Peter Yoakum, the documentary “Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat” takes audiences behind the lines of America’s volunteer fire service community. The film is a tribute to the nearly 700,000 volunteer firefighters around the country – highlighting their selfless bravery, compassion, motivation, and unfaltering sense of community.

What if a childhood dream suddenly came true — but 30 years later?