“Watership Down,” the 1972 novel by Richard Adams that was first adapted as a 1978 animated film and then as a 2018 Netflix ...
Lauren Thomasson, the director of PETA's Animals in Film and Television division, said in a statement that McCulloch was "a great resource for kindhearted cinephiles who want to watch movies that ...
Fresh Cuts is back and for 2025, ITV are seeking to commission six People of Colour (POC) led and/or Deaf, Disabled or ...
For festival executive producer and Huntington’s director of film and television Joe Schramm, the festival is a unique opportunity to highlight production opportunities in Long Island.
MPs return to parliament, surprise guest at the Government Office, and controversy over Slovakia’s top film awards.
“There’s so many animals that deserve good homes.” Rochel, who has been trying to gain entry to the marathon for years, organized a fundraiser screening of the award-winning film “Flow” as part of her ...
"Death of a Unicorn," in theaters Friday, loses track of the comedy by failing to ground its outrageous premise in reality.
A film critic who provides “vegan alerts” for animal cruelty goes beyond onscreen violence. Milk and eggs are problematic, too. By Annie Aguiar Inside a dark theater in Midtown Manhattan ...
An Iowa dog is the latest canine to make it to the big screen. Bing, a 6-year-old Great Dane from Newton, has made his film ...
Now, almost a decade later, he’s back with his third horror film titled Dangerous Animals, all about a shark-obsessed serial killer and his latest victim. In the film, “When Zephyr ...