My Dead Friend Zoe director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes discusses serving in Iraq and the 'surreal' experience of Travis Kelce investing in his debut film.
Read MoreThe studio has worked with a number of Hollywood stars and funded "This is Not Financial Advice," as well as the upcoming documentary "You Can Call Me Bill."
Read MoreThe acclaimed documentary heads to theaters on March 22, Shatner's 93rd birthday.
Read MoreChris Temple and Zach Ingrasci directed the feature about a one-time cryptocurrency millionaire.
Read MoreThe perfect primer for someone thinking about getting into horror films but is a bit skittish. The killing is implied, and the gore is off-camera. Yet, the film is all about that uneasy tension that we feel, wondering what’s around the corner or what goes bump in the night.
Read MoreWarren Skeels’ terrifying new movie The Man in the White Van revolves around Billy Mansfield, a real-life convicted serial killer and sexual offender who killed a series of young women in Florida in the 1970s by kidnapping them in his infamous white van.
Read MoreThe creative team of Defiant: The Story of Robert Smalls break down the real-life hero's story, working with Legion M, and their work on the comic.
Read MoreDiscover all the goings on at San Diego Comic-Con, featuring an exclusive Defiant cover reveal, Mattel's return to the convention this year, and more in Link Tank!
Read MoreWriter-director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes has continued rounding out an impressive cast for his debut feature, the dark veteran dramedy My Dead Friend Zoe.
Read MoreU.K.-based sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has boarded international sales, excluding North America, for William Shatner documentary “You Can Call Me Bill” from Legion M and Exhibit A Pictures.
Read MoreDirector Alexandre O. Philippe walks the actor through his career in a documentary that covers everything from 'Star Trek' to 'Boston Legal' to his trip into space.
Read MoreThe highly-anticipated documentary is about the life of William Shatner.
Read MoreTo describe William Shatner, who turns 92 later this month, as “full of life” would be a gross understatement. When Deadline spoke with him about the documentary You Can Call Me Bill, which is making its world premiere at SXSW, he was about to go horseback riding.
Read MoreInvestors in Legion M's "You Can Call Me Bill" are entitled to share of film's potential profits.
Read MoreNew York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman (The Sandman) is the newest addition to the cast of the dark comedy Nandor Fodor and The Talking Mongoose.
Read MoreThe American Film Market has announced more speakers set to descend on Santa Monica in early November for its first in-person event since 2019.
Read MoreNews of the collaboration broke from NYCC.
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