As we inch closer to Halloween 2017 with each passing day, that means another month is upon us and that we have a new crop of horror and sci-fi VOD and digital releases coming our way over the next four weeks. September kicks off with a pair of releases on the 1st—Temple and The Vault—and the Tuesday after Labor Day will play host to three different titles, too, including The Atoning, The Basement, and Revelator.
September 8th is another busy day, with Anti Matter, Circus Kane, and The Limehouse Golem all making their digital bows, and the 12th boasts five different films arriving that day—Baby Driver, 47 Meters Down, Clowntergeist, The Hatred, and The Prison.
As if all that wasn’t enough, look for the Garbage Pail Kids Story doc on the 20th, and both The Houses October Built 2 and Welcome to Willits arrive on the 22nd. The...
September 8th is another busy day, with Anti Matter, Circus Kane, and The Limehouse Golem all making their digital bows, and the 12th boasts five different films arriving that day—Baby Driver, 47 Meters Down, Clowntergeist, The Hatred, and The Prison.
As if all that wasn’t enough, look for the Garbage Pail Kids Story doc on the 20th, and both The Houses October Built 2 and Welcome to Willits arrive on the 22nd. The...
- 9/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Indievillage Doco Film Fest has revealed the lineup for its inaugural three-day event.
The festival will include documentaries from some of the world.s best filmmakers screening exclusively at Cameo Belgrave and Lido Hawthorn cinemas in Melbourne..
The nine films include a number of Australian premieres and are all screening in Melbourne for the first time..
Indievillage festival director, Michael McIntyre said the program presented stories from around the world made to engage and inform audiences on important social issues. ..
Frame by Frame by Us Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Alexandria Bombach will open the festival on December 4.
It won Audience Award at Brooklyn Festival and Reel Women Director Prize at Cleveland International Film Festival and was an official selection at Sundance, SXSW, Hot Docs and AFI Docs..
Frame By Frame follows four Afghan photojournalists as they face the realities of building a free press in a country left to...
The festival will include documentaries from some of the world.s best filmmakers screening exclusively at Cameo Belgrave and Lido Hawthorn cinemas in Melbourne..
The nine films include a number of Australian premieres and are all screening in Melbourne for the first time..
Indievillage festival director, Michael McIntyre said the program presented stories from around the world made to engage and inform audiences on important social issues. ..
Frame by Frame by Us Emmy award-winning documentary filmmaker Alexandria Bombach will open the festival on December 4.
It won Audience Award at Brooklyn Festival and Reel Women Director Prize at Cleveland International Film Festival and was an official selection at Sundance, SXSW, Hot Docs and AFI Docs..
Frame By Frame follows four Afghan photojournalists as they face the realities of building a free press in a country left to...
- 11/10/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Co-directors Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross’ second feature In Bloom has continued its successful run of winning prizes by picking the Grand Prix at the 4th edition of the Vologda Independent Cinema From European Screens Festival (Voices).
The Georgian-German-French co-production, which premiered at the Berlinale in February and won the main prize at Wiesbaden’s goEast Festival in April, beat competition from such titles as Salvo, A Caretaker’s Tale and Berberian Sound Studio, to convince the International Jury headed by Hungarian film-maker Bela Tarr.
The top prize was even sweeter for Ekvtimishvili as it came on the same day as her birthday.
It was also the birthday of Polish actress Katarzyna Kwiatkowska who received the award for Best Actress for her tour de force performance in Maria Sadowska’s Women’s Day.
Sadowska told ScreenDaily that it was fitting that her lead actress should now receive what was her first prize for this film, since all of...
The Georgian-German-French co-production, which premiered at the Berlinale in February and won the main prize at Wiesbaden’s goEast Festival in April, beat competition from such titles as Salvo, A Caretaker’s Tale and Berberian Sound Studio, to convince the International Jury headed by Hungarian film-maker Bela Tarr.
The top prize was even sweeter for Ekvtimishvili as it came on the same day as her birthday.
It was also the birthday of Polish actress Katarzyna Kwiatkowska who received the award for Best Actress for her tour de force performance in Maria Sadowska’s Women’s Day.
Sadowska told ScreenDaily that it was fitting that her lead actress should now receive what was her first prize for this film, since all of...
- 7/15/2013
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
On Demand DVD New Releases May 6-12 The big films this week are Jack Reacher, Mama and Safe Haven, but that’s just three of the titles debuting in this busy week. Lots of familiar faces in this crop of titles, including Parker Posey (And Now a Word From Our Sponsor), Daryl Hannah and Michael Madsen (Garbage), Al Pacino and Christopher Walken (Stand Up Guys) and Hugh Laurie and Catherine Keener (The Oranges). Hollywood to Dollywood In this documentary, twin young men from North Carolina on a quest to meet their idol Dolly Parton find more than they bargained for in [...]
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- 5/6/2013
- by Meredith Ennis
- ChannelGuideMag
Actor Michael Madsen is working extra hard to solve his money worries - he's set to release a staggering 29 movies this year.
The Reservoir Dogs star is listed as having a role in almost 30 films due to hit screens in 2011, including Black Gold, Loosies, Eldorado, 513, Garbage, Men Don't Lie, Road Raiders, and The Story of Bonnie and Clyde.
In many of the movies, Madsen takes the lead role.
And the huge haul is good news for the actor's finances - he's been hit with a string of cash woes in recent years, filing for bankruptcy in 2009 and reportedly owing thousands of dollars in personal loans from Hollywood pals.
The Reservoir Dogs star is listed as having a role in almost 30 films due to hit screens in 2011, including Black Gold, Loosies, Eldorado, 513, Garbage, Men Don't Lie, Road Raiders, and The Story of Bonnie and Clyde.
In many of the movies, Madsen takes the lead role.
And the huge haul is good news for the actor's finances - he's been hit with a string of cash woes in recent years, filing for bankruptcy in 2009 and reportedly owing thousands of dollars in personal loans from Hollywood pals.
- 2/15/2011
- WENN
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