Like surfing, movies are subjective. Everyone has their favorite actors, directors and genres. Some prefer quick, funny hits, others like the long, drawn-out time warps of a Christopher Nolan film.
Join the Blind Surfer and friends as they pay hilarious tribute to Waldo, a beloved first surfboard, in this creative parody trailer. Watch comedic moments unfold as a real movie trailer voice-over ...
For decades, Hollywood has portrayed surf characters in its own way. And it’s a hit or miss affair—some films very much understand the nuances of surfing, while others overshoot by a mile. Some movies ...
Put down the phone. Stop scrolling. Let's go to the movies! Because there are few things more fun than catching a surf movie in a theater with your local crew, SURFER's beyond stoked to get behind the ...
Here are five movies that have made surfers cringe, and that exemplify why Hollywood can’t do surf movies. Oscar-winning actress Helen Hunt recently tweeted that her new film, “Ride,” shot last year ...
It’s a chance to learn about surfing’s rich culture and history — and hoot and holler with a crowd as epic waves or gnarly wipeouts appear on the big screen. Decades ago, surfers would flock to their ...
As I was cruising through Facebook this morning, I came across a post that had some clips from Greg MacGillivray’s classic surf movie, “Five Summer Stories.” It reminded me of how cool it was going to ...
Prepare to hang ten with terror as Plankenstein: A Killer Surf Movie crashes onto screens worldwide. This gnarly film marks the birth of a new horror sub-genre: the ...
Tony “Harro” Harrington has been filming and photographing big waves and big mountains for most of his life. On Monday at Belly Up, the famed Australian adventurer will screen his latest surf film, ...
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