
HBO revealed the official trailer for Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, a documentary portrait on the the life and legacy of one of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars whose death from AIDS in 1985 shocked the world.

HBO revealed the official trailer for Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, a documentary portrait on the the life and legacy of one of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars whose death from AIDS in 1985 shocked the world.

Tribeca Festival announced “De Niro Con,” a three-day fan event in celebration of Robert De Niro’s 80th birthday. The events will take place at Spring Studios in New York City from September 29 – October 1, 2023.

Writer/director Olivia West Lloyd makes her feature debut with Somewhere Quiet, the horror film starring Jennifer Kim, Kentucker Audley, Marin Ireland and Micheál Neeson.

Roadside Attractions revealed the official trailer for Black Ice, the award-winning documentary that exposes a history of racism in hockey through the untold stories of Black hockey players, both past and present, in a predominantly white sport.

RLJE Films revealed the official trailer for Sympathy For The Devil, a psychological horror film starring Nicolas Cage and Joel Kinnaman.

The U.S. premiere of the Dutch film Sea of Time will kick off the 28th Stony Brook Film Festival, at the Staller Center for the Arts, set to run from Thursday, July 20, through Saturday, July 29, 2023.

HBO revealed the official trailer for Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music, documentary film directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (HBO’s “The Celluloid Closet,” “Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice”) premiering at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.

Andy Serkis, the award-winning actor, director, and producer, will narrate the Tribeca festival-bound narrative Mixed Reality game, Monstrorama.

Locked Out, a Detroit-based documentary follows Black women as they battle evictions, predatory lending, and modern-day redlining in what the filmmakers describe as America’s most segregated city.

Georden West’s Playland is a “genre-defying queer dreamscape” docu-fiction set in Playland Café, Boston’s oldest and most notorious gay bar.