The creatives behind Beef, Minari, Everything Everywhere All at Once and more are linking and building into the MCU.
And while A24 and “Anora” studio Neon are decidedly not “rivals,” as Neon CEO Tom Quinn recently said (Neon instead counts ...
The A24 and Imax screening series kicked off last March with Alex Garland’s “Ex Machina,” ahead of the release of his 2024 blockbuster “Civil War.” Since then, the indie studio has ...
Bring Her Back is a new A24 horror movie from Danny and Michael Philippou It's scheduled for a May 30 theatrical release in the US, but will eventually stream on Max based on an existing licensing ...
A24's upcoming horror movie Opus is set to hit theaters on March 14, 2025. It joins a long list of horror movies that the producing company has worked on since it was started in 2012. One of its ...
At February’s Nicer Tuesdays, the Dutch design studio joined us to share the origins of their playful, analogue approach. Giving us a peek behind the scenes into the objects and ideas that have ...
The sophomore feature from YouTube creators-turned-filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou arrives in theaters this summer courtesy of A24. And the brothers’ follow-up to 2023’s “Talk to Me ...
The duo is finally releasing their long-awaited follow-up film, also coming from the folks at A24. Now, we have the first teaser for their sophomore film, titled Bring Her Back. You can see the ...
Now, the brotherly duo is back with their new A24 project Bring Her Back. The studio released the ominous teaser trailer on Wednesday. The haunting footage is full of ominous stares, deadly ...
Film East's 60-page zine, titled Brat but it’s literally not because it’s just a bratty movie collection ... HBO’s Succession with Apple, and A24’s Climax with Club Classics.
Exclusive: Director Gints Zilbalodis shared, "It’s an absolute dream come true to see 'Flow' featured in the Criterion Collection alongside the legendary filmmakers I grew up admiring." ...
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