EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films has snapped up North American rights to Skincare, a crime thriller starring Elizabeth Banks (A Mistake), on which we were first to report. Also starring Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: ...
EXCLUSIVE: IFC Films and Shudder have acquired North American rights to Azrael, a new action horror thriller from director E.L. Katz (Cheap Thrills), which stars Samara Weaving (Ready or Not) and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In time for the iconic brand’s 25th anniversary, IFC Films is getting a refresh: as Independent Film Company (IFC). Much about the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. IFC Films and Sapan Studio have acquired the U.S. and Canadian rights to the “The Baltimorons,” a new comedy from director Jay ...
IFC Films has acquired Xavier Gens’ action spectacle “Mayhem!” (“Farang”) from Studiocanal ahead of its premiere at Montreal’s Fantasia Film Festival. Produced by Vincent Roget (Same Player) and ...
Neil Burger directs and co-wrote the globe-trotting project, which also stars Rhys Ifans. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Dynevor stars as Maya, who learns that her father was once a spy and soon becomes ...
IFC Films is launching new genre label IFC Midnight to showcase international genre cinema, with four new titles premiering on VOD each month. Some of those will simultaneously open in theaters. IFC ...
IFC Films, the US distribution company, hasannounced the launch of a fresh rebrand. The New York-based company says it will “embrace a bold new brand identity” – Independent Film Company (IFC). As ...
IFC Films has signed a deal to distribute Steven Soderbergh's new Che Guevara biopic Che. Benicio Del Toro stars as the Argentine doctor in the four-and-a-half-hour movie, which is split into two ...
In time for the iconic brand's 25th anniversary, IFC Films is getting a refresh: as Independent Film Company (IFC). Much about the New York-based leader in indie film's identity will remain the same, ...
If success comes in bulk, then IFC Films can call itself a winner. In all, the Cablevision unit has put out nearly 100 movies in 2009 across its theatrical and on-demand platforms. Touting its model ...