John Huston’s Groundbreaking ‘Let There Be Light’ Continues to Resonate
When men returned home from World War II with brain injuries, they were diagnosed with “battle fatigue” or were referred to as “shell shocke
When men returned home from World War II with brain injuries, they were diagnosed with “battle fatigue” or were referred to as “shell shocke
Actor-director Chris Greene was spending time with his daughter, Zoé, in Orlando, Fla., during the days following Memorial Day. It’s a well-deserved
Director Ben Hernandez Bray ended his film festival circuit on a high note last weekend. Bray’s “El Chicano” was named Best Feature Film at the Mary
Director Ben Hernandez Bray believes that it’s finally time for a Latino superhero – and he’s the one to do it. Bray is making his feature film
Actress Sabrina Gennarino’s filmography seems lately to be leaning more toward the horror genre. That, she said, is just a coincidence as she believes i
It’s good that actor Adam Stephenson likes to watch horror flicks because lately the Louisiana native has been cast in several psychological dramas. Fel
Stunt coordinator turned screenwriter/director Ben Bray knows one thing for sure: Latinos need a superhero. Bray, known for such hits as “The Grey,” is br
Rich Reynolds and know exactly that heart-pounding moment when the blue lights flash behind them and are forced to pull over. They also know the questions: W
A small town in Western Maryland is quickly becoming a place where filmmakers from around the world want to be seen. The seventh annual Maryland International
“Jitters” might be the name of Otoja Abit’s film directorial debut, but it’s a notion he shouldn’t be feeling with big names behind his