About Noah Damron

Born and raised in St. Ignace, MI, just across the Mackinac Bridge, and a graduate of the Motion Picture Institute in Troy, MI, Noah has had a love for cinema since before he could remember. His favorite films include 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Dark Knight, The Last Temptation of Christ, Halloween, Hero, 12 Angry Men, The Shining, Moonlight, Pulp Fiction, Do the Right Thing, The Devil's Rejects, Toy Story, The Evil Dead, American Psycho, To Kill A Mockingbird, Bram Stoker's Dracula

Sinners

Director Ryan Coogler's filmography has gone from small indie to mega-blockbuster in less than a decade. Despite working with budgets astronomically higher than his debut film, Fruitvale Station, Coogler has [...]

Warfare

Alex Garland's career as a director has consisted of just five films now, despite being a heralded screenwriter for over two decades. Garland's directorial work consists primarily of dystopian scenarios [...]

Death of a Unicorn

As the studio continues to build its resumé with broader audiences, A24's latest cheeky genre flick aims to add a twist to the creature feature formula. Satirically tackling the pharmaceutical [...]

Snow White

Continuing the seemingly never-ending strategy of remaking every classic animated film in their arsenal, Disney's latest update of a classic story goes all the way back to the beginning. Not [...]

Novocaine

Just three months into the year and already actor Jack Quaid has his second major leading role hitting theaters. After the slick sci-fi thriller Companion, Quaid returns this time as [...]

The Monkey

Last year's thriller Longlegs, from writer/director Osgood Perkins, was among the biggest successes of last year, garnering strong critical and commercial acclaim, grossing over $125 million on a budget of [...]

Heart Eyes

Coming just a week after the unique sci-fi thriller Companion is another original genre film opening early in the year that is much better than you might anticipate. A Valentine’s [...]

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