
What Comes Around – formerly titled Roost – directed by Amy Redford (The Guitar), stars Grace Van Dien (Stranger Things, Charlie Says), Summer Phoenix (The Believer, The Faculty), Jesse Garcia (Flamin’ Hot) and Kyle Gallner (Scream, Smile).

What Comes Around – formerly titled Roost – directed by Amy Redford (The Guitar), stars Grace Van Dien (Stranger Things, Charlie Says), Summer Phoenix (The Believer, The Faculty), Jesse Garcia (Flamin’ Hot) and Kyle Gallner (Scream, Smile).

Oscilloscope Laboratories will release a never-before-seen 4K re-edit of Mark Pellington’s Sundance Film Festival hit Going All The Way: The Director’s Edit.

A Massacre. A Cover-up.
And One Man’s Quest to Finally Expose the Truth.

Panorama Films will release Black Notebooks: Ronit, a documentary film on Israeli actress Ronit Elkabetz by Shlomi Elkabetz (co-director of GETT and the star of Our Boys on HBO) in the U.S. The film was selected for the Cannes Film Festival and went on to win the 2022 Ophir Award (Israeli “Oscar”) for Best Documentary.

The 34th NewFest, New York’s LGBTQ+ film festival announced the winners of the juried awards, with top honors going to director Carter Smith for Swallowed (Grand Jury Prize, Narrative Feature), director Maryam Touzani for The Blue Caftan (Grand Jury Prize, International Feature), director Juliana Curi for Uyra – The Rising Forest (Grand Jury Prize, Documentary Feature), as well as director Nyala Moon for How Not to Date While Trans (Grand Jury Prize, New York Short).

The Great Basin is the location of the “Loneliest Road in America” in rural Nevada, and the subject of a stunning feature documentary by Chivas DeVinck. Titled “The Great Basin”, the film invites viewers on a road of discovery of what looks like an arid desert landscape, and turns out to be so much more.

RLJE Films debuted the official trailer for The Friendship Game, a horror movie starring Peyton List (“Cobra Kai”), Brendan Meyer (“The OA”), Kelcey Mawema (To All the Boys I’ve Loved franchise), Kaitlyn Santa Juana (“The Flash”) and Dylan Schombing (“Watchmen”).

How does a teenage dance app become an issue of national security?

SHAQ, a four-part documentary series from director Robert Alexander and Peter Berg’s Film 45 detailing the life and career of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, debuts Wednesday, November 23 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT) in HBO.

Dark Star Pictures revealed the official trailer for Missing, the Japanese ‘serial killer’ thriller directed by Shinzô Katayama; and starring Aoi Ito, Hiroya Shimizu, Misato Morita, along with Jirô Satô.