Fusion Entertainment has added writer and director Elliot Tuttle to its roster of management clients. The move follows the debut of Tuttle’s provocative feature debut “Blue Film,” which premiered at ...
The actor plays a pedophile who reunites with one of his former students (Kieron Moore) in this Mark Duplass-backed film written and directed by Elliot Tuttle. By Jourdain Searles Aaron (Kieron Moore) ...
Few contemporary films about unresolved childhood abuse — which is always unresolved, in the end, anyway — cut as narrowly close to the bone as Elliot Tuttle’s two-hander masked as provocation, “Blue ...
NewFest: Elliot Tuttle pits an adult camboy against the middle-school teacher who once desired him in a searing movie that deserves your attention, even as most audiences will want to look away. Few ...
Elliot Tuttle knew that “Blue Film,” the fictional story of a camboy who reconnects with a former high school teacher who was fired for sexually assaulting a student, was going to be divisive. After ...
When it comes to the most popular Indian film of the 21st century, which film comes to mind first? If your answer is Baahubali, Lagaan, RRR, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham or Dangal, then you're wrong.
"I just want to sing, and I want to shine!" Focus Features has revealed the first official trailer for a movie titled Song Sung Blue, a comedy based on a true story of a Neil Diamond cover duo.
Ravi Kishan Shukla attended his Bollywood film 'Son of Sardaar 2' grand screening with his family. Accompanied by wife Preeti and three children - Riva, Tanishk and Saksham. #bhojpuriactor #ravikishan ...
Mumbai: In an unforeseen demand, a producer named Quamar Haji Puri, representing the Bhojpuri film industry demanded that concession should be given to Bhojpuri films for shooting in Mumbai Film City ...
Forget The Smurfs, the only “blue” film we want to hear about is Blue Film, an upcoming queer drama that’s being called “dangerous and brave” and will surely have the gays talking. The feature ...
I like weird, and Blue Sunshine (1977) is definitely on the weird side. But for an LSD horror movie? Nah. I’m not sure what else I was expecting, exactly. Just more craziness, I suppose. And while ...