The official account of Red Room Pictures (founded by Mike Flanagan
@flanaganfilm
, best known for The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep, and Midnight Mass)
Have you seen the incredible WATCHER starring Maika Monroe? Act 1 of DIRECTORS COMMENTARY with the brilliant Chloe Okuno is available now wherever you get your podcasts!
#DirectorsCommentary
#ChloeOkuno
#Watcher
Keith explains how he accomplished one of the (many) masterful moments in THE VIGIL. Act II of Directors Commentary with Keith Thomas is available now!
#DirectorsCommentary
Link in bio (available wherever you get your podcasts)
‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: Mike Flanagan Reflects On Our Troubled Times With His Adaptation Of Stephen King’s Poignant Short Story Of Love, Life And Death – Toronto Film Festival via
@Deadline
“It really felt like a reawakening of something that I just love in independent, DIY filmmaking.”
Mike Flanagan (
@flanaganfilm
) had to return to his roots to bring THE LIFE OF CHUCK to audiences — who just handed it the
#TIFFPeoplesChoiceAward
, presented by
@Rogers
.
#TIFF24
I am absolutely, positively overwhelmed by this. Thank you so much to the audiences who opened their hearts to Chuck, and to TIFF for bringing the movie to those audiences. My heart is dancing!
#THELIFEOFCHUCK
Keith Thomas’ debut feature THE VIGIL chilled me to the bone. We dig deep into his personal journey on Act 1 of DIRECTORS COMMENTARY, available now wherever you get your podcasts.
#DirectorsCommentary
#KeithThomas
#TheVigil
It is my great pleasure to announce that - thanks to Shout Factory - HUSH will finally be available on physical media for the first time ever this November. And - as this cast reunion video might imply - this collectors edition is LOADED with special features.
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'The Life of Chuck' director Mike Flanagan and stars Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, & Karen Gillan have arrived at the Cinema Center at MARBL Toronto, courtesy of Range Rover, Poppi, Don Julio and Legend Water!
#TIFF24
THE LIFE OF CHUCK bows tomorrow evening at the Toronto Film Festival. This is one of the good ones. It's sad, has a touch of the paranormal, but it's also joyful and life-affirming. Maybe not what you'd expect from me, but there ya go.