Mad World, the global sales arm of pan-Arab indie outfit Mad Solutions, has acquired international rights to Egyptian director Mohamed Rashad's “The Settlement” ahead of its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
Deadline is reporting that the long-gestating film has found a new home, as 20th Century is now set to make it, and Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio are both in active talks. The movie will tell the horrifying true story of Dr.
The pair join Lukas Gage, Rupert Friend and Harvey Guillén in Drew Hancock's film about a weekend getaway that goes violently wrong.
Frank Scheck of THR is just one of the critics saying that Companion is joining films like last weekend’s box office winner One of Them Days in challenging the reputation January has for being a “cinematic dumping ground.” Drew Hancock has delivered a “deliciously twisted” treat of a sci-fi thriller, Scheck says:
Hank Phillippi Ryan's latest novel, 'All This Could Be Yours,' is a thriller based on her own experiences as an author, she tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
Disney+ has dropped first-look images for series 'The Stolen Girl,' a thriller toplining Denise Gough, Holliday Grainger, Ambika Mod and Jim Sturgess.
In 'Prime Target' on Apple TV+ and 'Whisky on the Rocks' on Hulu, both premiering Wednesday, are both shows where the United States is not the focus.
Leo Woodall ('One Day') plays a brilliant graduate student whose work puts him in the crosshairs of a global conspiracy.
Steven Soderbergh has done this too, for his thriller “Unsane” and sports drama “High Flying Bird.” Charlie Kaufman’s poetic short film “Jackals and Fireflies” was shot on a Samsung Galaxy, and Danny Boyle’s upcoming zombie movie “28 Years Later” was made with an iPhone,
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
The Calendar Killer (now streaming on Amazon Prime Video) has scads of it. Piled up everywhere. In the foreground, in the background, in the corners, in the parts you can’t see. Which is a way of saying this serial killer thriller is a bit bleak,