The 34th annual TCA Awards came and went last weekend, with writer and producer Robin Thede hosting the event which hands out engraved glass trophies instead of little gold statuettes in recognition of television’s crème de la crème.
The annual Toronto International Film Festival is looming, having just released the first slate of its 2018 movie lineup. Until then, get yourself hyped for all the tasty new indie content comprising a number of exciting premieres and previous debuts heading to the big screens of Hogtown this Fall.
Hulu’s got plenty of hits in store for us this coming July, from brand new shows and returning faves to classic flicks. We’re bringing to you our top picks from Hulu’s July slate before launching into the full list below. Let’s dive in, shall we?
It’s one of the TV industry’s biggest events, full of glitz, glamour, and an awful lot of drugs – it’s the Film Daily alternative Emmys of course, a night where the real winners of the TV world are lauded for their triumphs.
David Lynch has announced his Festival of Disruption 2018 lineup and as you can probably already guess, it’s absolutely dynamite. Here's everything you need to know.
These are independent film festivals that remain independent while delivering large scale events that are consistently captivating, year after year. Here’s seven such indie film festivals who are doing the best work on the smallest budgets.
As it says in the streaming scriptures, Netflix giveth but it also taketh away. In June, that means a fair few cinematic masterpieces will be leaving the streaming service alongside some garbage you should probably still binge and others you should probably stay away from. Here’s everything leaving Netflix in