A Transportation Security Agency agent was shot and killed when a single suspect opened fire at the Los Angeles International Airport, firing as many as 20 rounds with a high powered assault weapon.
Anya Taylor-Joy (Split, The Witch) is in talks to join Academy Award Nominee Kristin Scott Thomas’ directorial debut, The Sea Change, a romantic drama which is based on Elizabeth Jane Howard’s critically acclaimed novel of the same name.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story, directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, debuts Saturday, December 7, on HBO and will be available to stream on Max. The critically acclaimed film recently won six Critics Choice Documentary Awards.
The House That Jack Built, from Zentropa Entertainment and IFC Films, presents the story of Jack, an intelligent architect, and Obsessive-Compulsive serial killer who pin points five moments that changed the course of his own quest.
Next, we meet Leon Leong, Founder of BOLDR Supply Co. Leon is based in Singapore and leads an organisation that manufacture watches and gear that's super-tough, stylish, functional, and built to be used and abused every day.
The election of Ursula von der Leyen as head of the European Commission marks a rare advance in mentality in a political body long dominated by men. But this appointment will not hide the violence that still affects women.
Acclaimed band Flatland Cavalry is releasing two new versions of Fleetwood Mac's beloved song, "Landslide," today. Listen to the studio recording HERE and "Landslide (Live at the Ryman)" HERE. The releases come as the band celebrates their 10-year anniversary.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs, an engaging, informative and shocking docu-drama, explores, from corner man to king pin, the realities of life inside the big business of drug trafficking.
Patti Cake$, from Fox Searchlight Pictures, presents the story of stardom, the unlikely one in a million shot, where the obstacles are genuinely insurmountable, the hope is dwindling, the cash spent, and the bill collectors at the door.
Helmut Newton: The Bad and The Beautiful, from Kino Lorber, presents the life and times of one of the great masters of photography, along with the women who inspired him and those who were inspired by him.
Whitney, from Miramax and Roadside Attractions, presents a beautiful tribute to the woman, the star, the voice that became the sound of a generation, her life, loves, and the slow decline that ended on February 11, 2012.
"The Two Faces of January," from Studio Canal, Working Title Films and Magnolia Pictures, presents a cat and mouse murder mystery filled with international intrigue, exotic locations, heightened suspense and a web that captures from the beginning.