The best story ideas are often the simple and pure ones.

Cinema history is full of stories about young filmmakers getting their start by making low-budget shorts.

One man the THX of the title tries to escape the nightmare of constant surveillance, and fails.

Oh, who ended up producing and distributing the feature film?

Unable to secure the funding they need in Australia, Wan and Whannell departed for Los Angeles.

In 2005, Jennifer Kent madeMonster, a short film she later described as baby Babadook.

The parallels betweenAlive In Joburgand apartheid-era South Africa are plain to see.

The film was only a modest success, but showcased the filmmakers talent for dark and captivating visuals.