The Goddess of Fortune Wins Best Feature Film
The Jury and Audience Awards from the 25th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival were just announced. The jury team named The Goddess of Fortune as
The Jury and Audience Awards from the 25th annual Seattle Queer Film Festival were just announced. The jury team named The Goddess of Fortune as
Transgender Awareness Week Nov 13-19 Breaking Glass Pictures would like to help raise awareness about the Transgender community. Each day the Trans community face issues
A question that has been on all of our minds since the inception of the pandemic: how will independent film survive? With Variety reporting a
Breaking Glass Pictures has released Stealing a Survivor, a hilarious new comedy featuring Gervase Peterson (Survivor: Borneo Season 1) and George Wendt (Norm from Cheers).
Breaking Glass Pictures has picked up North American distribution rights to Chilean Omar Zúñiga’s directorial feature debut, “The Strong Ones” (“Los Fuertes”). Meikincine Entertainment handled the
The Vietnamese festival darling Song Lang is now available exclusively through Laemmle Theatres! The film comes to VOD & DVD November 11th.
Breaking Glass Pictures Announces Successful Wrap for Covid-Compliant, LA-Shot, Dark Comedy Waking up Dead Breaking Glass Pictures would like to announce that production has wrapped on
We’ve handpicked some of our favorite titles concerning and chronicling the Jewish diaspora experience for you to enjoy regardless of your heritage! For our Jewish
Originally posted on Killer Horror Critic There’s a special place in my heart for movies that know exactly what kind of crazy they are and
Four months after postponing the ceremony due to the COVID pandemic, the 2020 GLAAD Awards were hosted this past Thursday, July 30th, 2020. Kanarie and
The NLGJA, The Association of LGBTQ Journalists, recently announced the recipients of its 2020 Excellence in Journalism Awards, recognizing the exemplary work across all forms
Originally posted on Dread Central One thing’s for certain: No one will ever say “2020 was a typical year for horror movies”—in fact, this year