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Press Releases from The Movie Agency (5 total)

Film Distributors vs. Aggregators? TMA Releasing has the solution.

In the current landscape, indie film distributors often operate as hidden aggregators, burdening filmmakers with fees and leaving them with little to no revenue. Instead of going through such expensive intermediaries, why not consider a direct approach with aggregators? However, it's crucial to acknowledge that aggregators do not actively market your title, leading filmmakers to grapple with additional burdens and uncertainties such as: "Do I have the financial resources and

Enter The Drag Dragon: An Epic Drag-Fu Odyssey soon in LA

Get ready for a wild ride with the upcoming theatrical release of "Enter The Drag Dragon": the world's first-ever drag queen, martial arts, and horror comedy where detectives, corrupt cops and gangsters meet zombies, androids, mummies and ghosts! Are you ready for this Epic Drag-Fu Odyssey? This Canadian LGBTQ comedy, directed by Lee Demarbre, combines humor, action, and gore in an unforgettable way. Movie-goers will be cheering for the detective drag

Film Marketing & Film Financing

Film Sales Agency TheMovieAgency.com is now offering extra assistance to filmmakers. If you are looking for raising funds for your next feature film or simply looking for assistance in marketing your completed feature film on the road to distribution, The Movie Agency might be able to help you with no upfront fee and no hidden fee!!! We offer: Free consultation. Sourcing investors and future distributors, film buyers. North American Distribution for the feature

Frantic: A Play Turns To Horror in Glendale Los Angeles

Japanese movie Frantic redefines Metacinema. Director Shugo Fujii (known for Mimicry Freaks) returns with a twisted feature film, an exhilarating plot and a labyrinthic narrative on the obsession to attain one's dream. Trailer: https://youtu.be/xElxKPv2f_8 In a Japanese theatre, an audience watches a play. It quickly becomes clear that events onstage are going off-script, building to the actors locking the doors and trapping everyone inside. The story then flashes back six months earlier

A new Australian Horror franchise is born: House Of Inequity

Australia has been a great source of Horror movies since a very longtime. We all remember Patrick in 1978, Razorback in 1984, Dead Calm in 1989. Since then successful franchises such as SAW or WOLF CREEK just confirmed that the land down under loves the Horror genre and brought to life the sickest characters and storylines, with some movies even based on national true events: The Snowtown Murders (2011) and Wolf

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