Category: Film

Josh Burdett to film in US as lead in supernatural action movie

British actor Josh Burdett, who starred in the Hulu hit ‘Find Me In Paris’, is due to restart filming when the shot moves frome Europe to US. ‘Angels Fallen 2:...

Judd Hirsch, Amy Smart and Carson Minniear star in poignant family film ‘Rally Caps’

Inspirational coming-of-age film ‘Rally Caps’ is based on true events and channels classic sports movies. The independent film, which is currently in...

Award-winning director Michael Gamarano Singleton calls for LGBTQAI+ acceptance in ‘Swim’

New short film ‘Swim’ is a story of identity and acceptance from award-winning director Michael Gamarano Singleton. Starring Omari Douglas, the BAFTA-nominated actor...

Model Gia Skova writes, directs and stars in ‘The Serpent’

Russian-born, US-based actress and model Gia Skova likes a challenge. Not only did she write her new film, ‘The Serpent’, she also directed it and appeared in the...

Lucas A. Ferrara Film Fund helps talented UK scriptwriters get their voices heard

The Lucas A. Ferrara Film Fund, in partnership with Broken Flames Productions, helps emerging scriptwriters get a break in a competitive industry. In this, its second...

Why movies produced by Playworld Pictures tell Latin-American stories in a fresh way 

William Garcia, the American-Cuban founder of LA-based Playworld Pictures, has had a varied career from TV broadcasting to film production. Now a producer, his latest...

‘Galaxy 360: A Woman’s Playground’: the feminist sci-fi comedy we all need right now

A new trailer for the hilarious feminist movie ‘Galaxy 360: A Woman’s Playground’ has just been released. The film satirises a distant future where women rule the...

Interview with business founder and actress Sabrina Nolan

Slovenian-born, London-based Sabrina Nolan combines a successful career in media and PR with her first love of acting. She runs her own business, VIP PR London, and has...

Interview with filmmaker and entrepreneur Audrey Rumsby

Filmmaker Audrey Rumsby wants to help other people in the arts be more successful and financially secure. First up, says Audrey, it’s crucial for an artist to have the...

Why ‘Jessie and the Elf Boy’ is this year’s must-see family film 

In the new Scottish family film ‘Jessie and the Elf Boy’, a teenager becomes a successful hair stylist with the help of a magical forest elf. The film is...