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‘Dina’ and ‘The B-Side’ named to DOC NYC’s Oscar Short List

Dan & Antonio and Errol Morris are recognized as Oscar contenders for their documentaries.

Michael Cera and Sharon Van Etten release new song “Best I Can” from ‘Dina’

The score for Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini’s documentary Dina came from an unlikely source: Michael Cera.

BFI London Film Festival welcomes Bugsy’s Fighter

We’re delighted to announce that Bugsy’s latest short-film has been selected as part of the official lineup at this year’s BFI London Film Festival.

Wormwood receives rave reviews

The early word from the critics is that Wormwood is “a massive feast for historical realists and political paranoids.”

Tomas Leach’s The Lure celebrates its London premiere

The Moxie-produced feature documentary follows a treasure hunt unlike anything you’ve ever seen.

Watch the first teaser trailer for Netflix’s Wormwood

The Moxie-produced series following the CIA’s deadly LSD experiments dropped its first teaser trailer this week.

The Upcoming talks with Todd Haynes at Locarno Film Festival

Todd Haynes sat down with The Upcoming at the Locarno Film Festival where he has “been a fixture…since 1991” to talk about his past and present work, along with styles he draws inspiration from.

Watch the trailer for Dan & Antonio’s award-winning doc ‘Dina’

‘Dina,’ a “real life romantic comedy” directed by Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini and produced by Moxie Pictures, just released its first trailer and movie poster.

Luke Shanahan’s “Rabbit” premieres at the Melbourne International Film Festival

Luke Shanahan writes and directs Rabbit, a gothic thriller that was named as one of MIFF’s Top 10 Picks by Artistic Director Michelle Carey.

Todd Haynes’ “Wonderstruck” set for New York Film Festival

Todd Haynes’ latest film starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams was selected by The Film Society of Lincoln Center to be showcased at the 55th New York Film Festival.

The reviews are in for “The B-Side” from director Errol Morris

The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography premiered in theatres last week, and critics and audiences alike have showered the film with glowing reviews.

The Coveteur profiles Supermarché

Before the term ‘catfishing’ was part of the general lexicon, Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost were two aspiring filmmakers who picked up a camera to capture a young man named Nev (Ariel’s brother) in his online dating exploits.