#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Interview: Director Jason Neulander Talks Cinematic Influences, the Challenge of Cutting a Trailer & More

#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Interview: Director Jason Neulander Talks Cinematic Influences, the Challenge of Cutting a Trailer & More

“#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Interview: Director Jason Neulander Talks Cinematic Influences, the Challenge of Cutting a Trailer & More” Yesterday, we premiered the teaser trailer for Fugitive Dreams, marking the directorial debut of filmmaker Jason Neulander. The film follows two lost souls who form a surprising bond with each other as they confront their traumatic pasts while…

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#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Trailer: Two Drifters Take an Emotional, Surreal Journey Across the American Midwest

#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Trailer: Two Drifters Take an Emotional, Surreal Journey Across the American Midwest

“#‘Fugitive Dreams’ Trailer: Two Drifters Take an Emotional, Surreal Journey Across the American Midwest” For most of this year, film festivals haven’t been what they used to be. While some have simply been canceled in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, others fortunate enough to arrive later in the year are doing the best they…

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#‘Pretending I’m a Superman’ Wanders Erratically Through the Origin and Legacy of ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater’

#‘Pretending I’m a Superman’ Wanders Erratically Through the Origin and Legacy of ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater’

“#‘Pretending I’m a Superman’ Wanders Erratically Through the Origin and Legacy of ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater’” Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater launched on the original PlayStation in the fall of 1999, delivering a skateboarding video game that was easy to learn, fun to play, and captured the spirit and attitude of the extreme sport, from the…

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#‘Critical Thinking’ Trailer: John Leguizamo Tries to Inspire a High School Chess Team in a Troubled Neighborhood

#‘Critical Thinking’ Trailer: John Leguizamo Tries to Inspire a High School Chess Team in a Troubled Neighborhood

“#‘Critical Thinking’ Trailer: John Leguizamo Tries to Inspire a High School Chess Team in a Troubled Neighborhood” Critical Thinking should have made a triumphant debut at the South by Southwest film festival earlier this year, but the coronavirus pandemic ruined all that. The movie tells the true story of a group of Latinx and Black…

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#‘Spree’ Trailer: ‘Stranger Things’ Actor Joe Keery is a Killer Rideshare Driver

#‘Spree’ Trailer: ‘Stranger Things’ Actor Joe Keery is a Killer Rideshare Driver

“#‘Spree’ Trailer: ‘Stranger Things’ Actor Joe Keery is a Killer Rideshare Driver” You probably know Joe Keery best from his portrayal of popular kid-turned-mentor Steve Harrington on Netflix’s Stranger Things. But his performance in Spree, a new techno-horror thriller, is an entirely new gear for the young actor. In the movie, Keery plays Kurt, a…

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#‘The Rental’ Review: Dave Franco’s Directorial Debut Isn’t Groundbreaking, But It’s a Plenty Effective Horror Film

#‘The Rental’ Review: Dave Franco’s Directorial Debut Isn’t Groundbreaking, But It’s a Plenty Effective Horror Film

“#‘The Rental’ Review: Dave Franco’s Directorial Debut Isn’t Groundbreaking, But It’s a Plenty Effective Horror Film” The Rental is a relationship drama that suddenly turns into a slasher movie. It probably shouldn’t work, and yet, director Dave Franco finds a way to strike the right balance. As we grow more and more caught up in the…

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