Matthew Gray Gubler is a Pagan Priest With a Preppy Past in ‘King Knight’

Where to watch: ‘King Knight’ is available to watch now on Digital and VOD, and playing at Cinelounge Sunset and Alamo Drafthouse on Friday, February 18th. Matthew Gray Gubler has such an insanely large and dedicated fanbase that the mere mention of his name is among the best PR a film of his can receive. So, let me just say: Matthew Gray Gubler. His new movie, King Knight, is a farcical dark…

Drake Doremus, Matthew Gray Gubler talk ‘Newness’ [WATCH]

The day we landed in Park City, Ryan and I had only a few hours to get from the airport, to our accommodations in Deer Valley, to the Eccles Center, where we were set to interview the cast and crew of "Newness," just minutes before the film's World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. What started as a hectic day quickly turned into one of the most fun conversations I've had as I chatted…

Matthew Gray Gubler, Adam & Aaron Nee Talk ‘Band of Robbers’

Days before the theatrical release of the comedy/crime film Band of Robbers, Morgan sat down with Matthew Gray Gubler, Adam Nee, and Aaron Nee to discuss some very serious questions... and by that we mean not serious at all and instead we just practically laugh the whole time. We talk New Year's resolutions, heroes, and favorite scenes from the film! Band of Robbers- the modern-day Huck Finn…

Fantasia Fest 2021: 14 Films We’re Looking Forward to Seeing

Today kicks off the beginning of Fantasia Fest 2021, the Montreal-based, multi-week showcase with the reputation for being "the most outstanding and largest genre film festival in North America." The Canadian festival has been on our radar for years and we're excited to bring you along as we (virtually) embark on our inaugural Fantasia journey. Since launching in 1996 as a dedicated place to…

‘Endings, Beginnings’ Review: Observing Complicated Young Love

"Everything might not be ok, but that's ok. You're exactly where you need to be." It's a sentiment that's exceptionally fitting right now, and a beautiful takeaway from Endings, Beginnings, the latest feature from director Drake Doremus. In these times of self-isolation and social distancing, I'm finding his films to be more therapeutic than ever. Although we may be watching from within our…

Drake Doremus Interview: “When I watch a movie, I want to cry my ass off”

It’s as if Drake Doremus has the ability to look directly into our collective minds and at the anxieties and desires that trouble the modern young person. In his newest film Endings, Beginnings, Daphne (Shailene Woodley) finds herself troubled when she becomes entangled in two different relationships with friends Jack (Jamie Dornan) and Frank (Sebastian Stan). Each man offering something the…

‘Zoe’ Review: The Meaning of Love, Explored

Drake Doremus has done it again. The independent film director takes the familiar theme of love in modern relationships and adds an exciting new sci-fi element to his latest romantic drama, Zoe. Starring Ewan McGregor as an entrepreneur computer scientist and Léa Seydoux as his research assistant, Zoe is a beautiful and heartbreaking look at the complexities of love and the lengths one is…

‘Trash Fire’ Review: This Off-Kilter Horror Film is an Acquired Taste

Trash Fire is an acquired taste. It's doubtful that it will become a camp classic, although fans of off-kilter horror films may find this little flick enjoyable. Too bad Halloween is over, the romantic comedy meets horror film Trash Fire would have been a nice addition to the campy holiday genre. The Adrian Grenier-starring film, which made its world premiere during the Midnight section of the…