Horror podcast writer Stéphanie Munch talked with us this week about her dramatic podcast series, writing horror stories, and how podcasting has opened horizons for [ … ]
Tag: Film
Podcast – Eternal Film Productions and Cinegoth with Nikki and Alexander
This week on The Indie Magazine Podcast, we get to chat with Nikki Carmela Peters and Alexander Thomas Reinhard, the duo behind Eternal Film Productions. [ … ]
Migration is a Family Film Perfect for Festive Moviegoers
Since the studio’s founding in 2007, Illumination has become a powerhouse in the world of animated films. From their first film, the smash hit Despicable [ … ]
Limbo Review: A Somber Story of Seeking Asylum
There are three topics you don’t bring up at the extended family gatherings: politics, religion, and money. Guess Limbo is off the table for the [ … ]
Let Him Go is a Powerful Period Piece Full of Suspense
If Taken was set in 1960’s Montana, it’d be Let Him Go. Diane Lane and Kevin Costner? You mean Superman’s parents in Batman v. Superman: [ … ]
8 Classic Movies to Stream in Self-Quarantine that Let You See the World
You’ve already watched Tiger King and binged Love is Blind. But that was back on Day 3 of self-isolating COVID-19 self-quarantine. Now what? If you’re [ … ]
Why Star Wars Looks so Good
Disney’s Star Wars trilogy, featuring the return of beloved characters and the introduction of a new generation of heroes, is nothing if not polarizing. Despite [ … ]
The Return of the Hamill
Recently, Mark Hamill has been making media rounds, but he’s not promoting Star Wars. He’s promoting a new series in which he stars called Knightfall. [ … ]
Q&A with Gilles de Maistre
We loved the chance to catch up with French director, Gilles de Maistre, before his new film, Mia and the White Lion, hits U.S. cinemas [ … ]
Mia and the White Lion: Authentic Love Story, No Special Effects Needed
Images courtesy of Ledafilms Entertainment Group Mia and the White Lion Why do we form such special bonds with animals? Children especially draw a special [ … ]