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Director Bryan Coyne on His New Film ‘Infernal’ and Why Found Footage Isn’t a Genre
From a young age, Bryan Coyne had a foot firmly entrenched in the entertainment world. The writer-director-producer of the upcoming indie-horror flick Infernal calls his hometown of Simi Valley, California "the literal... -
Filmmaker Ash Avildsen Talks ‘What Now,’ Online Dating and the Transition from Music to Film
For many people, making a movie is the ultimate career goal, but for first-time filmmaker Ash Avildsen, it’s just the next step. After spending the past nine years as the CEO of Sumerian Records, Avildsen now has his... -
Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur Talks ‘All About Sex’ and Feminism
“I’ve lived the dream, so now I get to have some fun,” says Marissa Jaret Winokur, much like a victor who has just finished her final lap around the track. And fun is what she rightfully deserves. The actress has... -
‘Once Upon A Time’ Sneak Peek: You’ll Never Believe Who’s Back in Storybrooke
While your mind is surely still reeling from last week’s episode on "Once Upon A Time" when Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle) changed little Pinocchio back into August, it looks like the town of Storybrooke will be... -
Max Jenkins Talks ‘High Maintenance,’ NBC’s ‘The Mysteries of Laura’ And Debra Messing
Max Jenkins might not be a household name just yet, but give it a little bit of time and we’re sure he will be due to the impeccable humor and style he brings to his characters. From Vimeo’s original series High... -
Jamie McShane Talks Netflix’s New Original Series ‘Bloodline” And Playing Dark Characters
Drama, deceit and betrayal may not be the first things that come to mind when thinking of the Florida Keys, but the new Netflix series, Bloodline (from the creators of Damages), sheds light on the darker side of this... -
‘The Royals’: A Noble Effort at a Hit Scripted Show
Fame, power and scandal -- what’s not to love? E!’s first original scripted series "The Royals," which premiered March 15, has all the familiar, yet still tantalizing ingredients to make it your new guilty pleasure. -
Sex Is In the Air, And ‘It Follows’ You Home
Horror films have always largely been about two things -- fear and sex. The larger statement to be made, surely, is that the act of getting scared is a similar sensation to that of pleasure, much the same way that the... -
Brad Saville Talks ‘Regretting Fish,’ Independent Filmmaking and 21st Century Moviegoing
Once a major Hollywood genre, the gangster film has become somewhat of a dying breed in Hollywood. Goodfellas (1990) was perhaps the last of its kind in this classic category, though films like The Departed (2006) and... -
Renaissance Man David Lipper Discusses His Upcoming Films, The Monkey Puppets, and a Career Full of Transformations
David Lipper is a difficult actor to pin down, both in terms of current projects and location. With six major ventures in the works in the last year alone, Lipper has crossed genres and oceans, and after 25 years in the...
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