Pictured are Stuart Krasnow (left), Andrew Glassman (center) and UCLA alumnus Jeff Kmiotek (right). Kmiotek will launch his new production company ELIXIR on Feb. 11. (Courtesy of Mickey Ramos)
Jeff Kmiotek is putting the “reality” back in reality TV with his new production company, ELIXIR.
After he got his start on the UCLA campus as a writer for the Daily Bruin and founder of UCLA TV, alumnus Kmiotek quickly broke into the entertainment industry.
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This one hurts.
“Love Hurts” leapt into theaters Friday, begging stunt specialist Jonathan Eusebio to stick the landing with a couple Oscars sweethearts leading his directorial debut.
This post was updated Feb. 4 at 9:22 p.m.
It’s only human nature to have a “Companion.”
Drew Hancock’s psychological thriller and first feature film “Companion” will slash into theaters Jan.
YouTube’s top creators are expanding the small screen – let’s talk about that.
Saturday, industry organization BrandStorytelling hosted its inaugural Creator Day, a sanctioned event of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival as part of its 11-day run in Park City, Utah.
Weaving absurdism and romance, “Atropia” interrogates the Western perspective of the Middle East.
Directed by Hailey Gates, the war satire film premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
This post was updated Feb. 2 at 8:09 p.m.
There is nothing fluffy about Bryn Chainey’s feature film debut.
Distributed by horror production company SpectreVision, “Rabbit Trap” premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival as part of the Midnight category.
“Brides” is inviting viewers on a journey of introspection and faith.
Screened at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Nadia Fall’s directorial debut is an entry into the World Cinema Dramatic Competition.
“The Thing with Feathers” is exploring grief in its most shadowy stages.
Screened at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, the thriller stars Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch as a father of two mourning the unexpected loss of his wife.
A fresh oddball comedy is emerging from the soil.
Adapted from Evan Twohy’s absurdist play of the same name, “Bubble & Squeak” had its world premiere in the Sundance Film Festival’s U.S.
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