Arrow Video Announces Trick ‘r Treat 4K Ultra HD Release

Known as one of the top Halloween horror films ever produced, Michael Dougherty’s “Trick ‘r Treat” has gained a devoted following and is eagerly awaited by fans each year. First appearing on film festival circuits in 2007, the movie officially hit shelves in 2009 via direct-to-DVD and Blu-ray release. A collector’s edition was released nine years later by Shout! Factory. With fans longing for a 4K version, there is now cause for celebration as it has been announced that Arrow Video will soon provide the film with the high-quality release it deserves.

Its Always Sunny’s Rob McElhenney Reveals Insane Season 17 Studio Note

The popular series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” isn’t planning to conclude or soften its portrayal of its unsavory characters’ unconventional behaviors anytime soon. Interestingly, an extremely controversial scene for Season 17 might be edited out, as showrunner Rob McElhenney hinted that it would feature Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton) performing an act considered inappropriate towards a dog. Maintaining “It’s Always Sunny” as suitable TV viewing is no easy task, and the team at FX appears to be putting great effort into ensuring this standard.

Knives Out 3: Josh Brolin Reveals His Character in Wake Up Dead Man

Similar to the intrigue surrounding the plot points of Rian Johnson’s upcoming film, “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,” details about the characters are being tightly guarded. However, Josh Brolin has recently dropped a hint about his role in the movie – whether he’ll be a suspect or a character in the ensemble cast. Joining the star-studded lineup, which includes Daniel Craig reprising his role as Benoit Blanc, Andrew Scott, Jeremy Renner, Mila Kunis, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Kerry Washington, Glenn Close, and Thomas Haden Church.

Malala Yousafzai on Why Filmmaking Has Become Essential to Her Activism

Malala Yousafzai, a globally renowned activist for girls’ rights and human rights since her teenage years, has consistently worked towards shaping a better world. The youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, she’s no stranger to the glare of cameras in her personal life. Following the success of her 2015 documentary “He Named Me Malala”, inspired by her bestselling memoir “I Am Malala”, she went on to produce the Oscar-nominated short doc “Stranger at the Gate”. At the 2024 Toronto Film Festival, Yousafzai premiered another documentary, “The Last of the Sea Women”, produced under her company Extracurricular. This documentary is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on Oct. 11. The film focuses on the world of South Korea’s haenyeo divers, an all-female group whose centuries-old tradition of harvesting sea life off Jeju Island is under threat.