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Following Films: Spider One and Krsy Fox on LITTLE BITES

Welcome to the Following Films Podcast, where we explore the world of filmmaking with the creative minds behind today’s most exciting projects. I’m your host, Chris Maynard. Today, we’re diving deep into something truly special. On this episode, I’m joined by writer-director Spider One and actor-producer Krsy Fox to talk about their latest horror film, LITTLE BITES. If you’re a fan of dark, thought-provoking horror, this one’s for you. LITTLE BITES tells the chilling story of Mindy, a mother sacrificing herself—literally—to protect her daughter from a flesh-eating monster, with a cast that includes horror legends Barbara Crampton, Heather Langenkamp, Bonnie Aarons, and a story that cuts deep into the struggles of parenthood. Spider One, known for Allegoria, brings a deeply personal story to life in this film, while Krsy Fox delivers a powerhouse performance. Plus, with Cher herself onboard as an executive producer, LITTLE BITES is shaping up to be a must-watch horror event. So, let’s l...

Street Trash Out Now on Limited Edition Blu-ray & Digital Download!

  Horror fans, rejoice—Ryan Kruger’s Street Trash, a reimagining of the 1987 cult classic, has officially landed on digital platforms and in a limited edition Blu-ray release. Following a sold-out premiere at London’s Prince Charles Cinema, the highly anticipated film is now available to own or rent across all major streaming services, with a special collector’s edition that includes both Kruger’s take and the original version. Kruger, best known for his trippy sci-fi horror Fried Barry, brings his signature offbeat energy to Street Trash. This gruesome and darkly comedic tale reimagines the original’s blend of body-melting horror and biting social commentary. The film follows a group of misfits who uncover a sinister plot to eradicate the city’s homeless population, setting the stage for a grotesque, high-energy fight for survival. The limited-edition Blu-ray is a must-have for collectors. It features a double-disc set with both the 2025 version and the 1987 original, plus an arra...

The Top 10 Most Romantic Films of All Time

Romance has been a staple of cinema since the earliest days of filmmaking. Love stories have captivated audiences with their emotional depth, unforgettable characters, and timeless messages. While countless romantic films have been made over the years, only a select few can be considered the greatest of all time. Here is our definitive list of the top 10 most romantic films ever made. 10. The Notebook (2004) Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook tells the heartbreaking yet hopeful story of Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams). Their passionate love affair faces challenges due to class differences and family interference, but their bond endures through time and hardship. The film’s iconic rain-soaked kiss scene has become one of the most memorable romantic moments in cinematic history. 9. Titanic (1997) James Cameron’s Titanic is an epic romance that continues to captivate audiences. The film follows Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Kate Winslet), two young lov...

Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie Set for Exclusive Theatrical Release on April 25

  Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie will hit theaters nationwide on April 25, with special engagements on April 20, distributor Keep Smokin’ announced Thursday. Directed by David Bushell and produced by Bushell (Sling Blade, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Dallas Buyers Club) and Robbi Chong, the film features comedy legends Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, along with Lou Adler. Executive producers include John Paul DeJoria, Gary Haseley, Cleo Segura Sherrel, and Christian Selleron. The film had its world premiere at SXSW 2024, earning strong critical reception and enthusiastic audience reactions. It also screened at the Mill Valley Film Festival and AFI. “Last Movie was born out of the failure to make a scripted Cheech & Chong comedy that I was set to produce almost 20 years ago,” Bushell said in a statement. “Cosmically, that wasn’t meant to be, so I took my passion and ambition to direct, coupled it with my love of documentary, and convinced these two road dogs to let me t...

Sabrina Elba Joins Cast of Scythia Films’ ‘Nuur’ From Director Lula Ali Ismaïl

  Sabrina Elba (Three Thousand Years of Longing) has joined the cast of Nuur, the upcoming feature from director Lula Ali Ismaïl (Dhalinyaro), Scythia Films announced Thursday. Adapted from Hassan Ghedi Santur’s novel The Youth of God, Nuur follows the story of a sensitive and academically gifted 17-year-old boy growing up in Toronto’s Somali community in Dixon. Torn between his faith, intellectual aspirations, and complicated family dynamics, Nuur embarks on a perilous journey that explores themes of migration, identity, and belonging. Elba will portray Haawo, Nuur’s resilient Somali mother, who is struggling with the challenges of cultural displacement and family turmoil. Once a flight attendant in Mogadishu and married to a prominent architect, Haawo’s life takes a difficult turn after emigrating to Canada. Now working a dead-end job at Walmart and dealing with depression after a failed marriage, she clings to the hope of reuniting with her estranged husband. However, when Nuur ...

Karan Kandhari’s Sister Midnight Marks a Bold Debut with Radhika Apte in a Defiant Lead

London-based Indian artist and filmmaker Karan Kandhari makes a striking debut with SISTER MIDNIGHT, a film that defies convention with its unflinching portrayal of female autonomy in an unforgiving world. The feature, which had its world premiere in the prestigious Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes, has already begun making waves, recently winning Best Film in the Next Wave section at Fantastic Fest. Set against the chaotic sprawl of Mumbai, SISTER MIDNIGHT follows Uma (played by the acclaimed Radhika Apte), a rebellious small-town misfit who arrives in the city only to find herself stifled by domestic expectations. As she grapples with nosy neighbors and the oppressive heat and noise of the metropolis, Uma realizes she is not cut out for the role of a submissive housewife. What follows is a riveting journey of defiance, self-discovery, and unpredictability, laced with dark humor and an unfiltered view of modern urban life. Kandhari, known for his audacious visual style, brings a sin...