Stop-motion animation is a lot like problem solving in the sense that the teams behind visual spectacles such as Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio are constantly... Read More
Landon Johnson
Landon Johnson is a writer and a film and marketing guru. Through his six-year career in media marketing and development, he has worked in New York, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong for a variety of entertainment companies. He can quote every line from Wes Craven's "Scream," and is a voting member of the Screen Actors Guild who has served on numerous awards nominating committees for both film and TV. When he's not binge-watching independent films, he has a real passion for promoting untold stories portrayed on film that have a lasting impact on audiences.
The multi-talented triple-threat writer/director/actor Sir Kenneth Branagh spent his time in quarantine writing his most personal and introspective film to date. Belfast recalls his experience... Read More
Mayor Pete follows former Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg on his epic journey to become the youngest and first openly LQBTQ President of the United States.... Read More
Step aside, Noah Baumbach! There’s a new filmmaker in the industry who has just made an explosive marital drama that almost resembles the work of... Read More

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