Director John Patton Ford’s spin on the 1949 British thriller “Kind Hearts and Coronets" doesn't have his star in eight roles, but it does have a spirit of dark fun.
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Over the weekend, unofficial videos from filming of Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda film hit the internet, and now we’re getting our first proper look at Link and Zelda. Nintendo released three images ...
Movies in Flagstaff, a series made possible by a partnership between the Sedona Film Festival and Theatrikos Theatre Company, continues on Wednesday, Nov. 19, with the city premiere of “Bill W.