A film buff found a lost 1968 British TV movie about vampires that sparked a legend it was so terrifying it was marked for destruction, a preservation group announced. “No Such Thing as a Vampire” — ...
Celebrated Japanese cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa, who gave a masterclass to young Indian camerapersons on International Women''s Day in Delhi last year, has been bestowed with the prestigious ...
This summer at the movies, the Minions are filmmakers, the Mandalorian is working for the good guys, Matt Damon tries to find ...
Led by Viktória Sovák, NFI Filmlab is one of the few laboratories in Europe that provides complete analogue post-production ...
Jordan Dautovic learnt to develop film during lockdown. Now he’s betting he can bring it back big-time – with a little help ...
Rodrigo Sorogoyen launches his biggest, most ambitious and most experimental film, ‘The Beloved’ in Cannes main competition.
Cannes: The groundbreaking director believed the 1972 Harlem Renaissance gathering was the best thing he’d ever shot, but his ...
The 1980s were probably the goriest decade in the history of horror. Studios were throwing money at slashers (which was ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Lighthouse International Film Festival has announced the documentary lineup for its upcoming 18th edition, a slate boasting some of the most talked about nonfiction films of the year.
At the latest edition of the mighty Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival, we found an event filled with comrades rather ...
This summer, Hollywood is buzzing with a mix of sequels, adaptations, and original films. The season kicks off in May with ...
Wish you could relive Ghost’s epic Skeletour from last year? Soon you’ll have your chance, as the band are teasing the release of the official concert film. The band confirmed they had filmed the ...
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