From The Editors

AMSTERDAMNED II Review: A Playful Late Sequel

Let's start with a bit of history. Back in the eighties, we had this young upstart director in the Netherlands who did things everybody told him you couldn't do. His name was Dick Maas and I'll be damned if he...

Criterion in March 2026: Tsui Hark's THE BLADE, Martin Scorsese's KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, More

Springtime -- specifically, March 2026 -- brings many good gifts for home video enthusiasts from The Criterion Collection, beginning with Tsui Hark's superlative action epic The Blade (1995) in 4K (?!). I love the official description, so allow me to...

HOKUM Teaser Trailer: Adam Scott Stars in Damian McCarthy's Next Horror Thriller

A horror writer visits an Irish inn to scatter his parents' ashes, unaware the property is said to be haunted by a witch.   Neon has released a new teaser trailer for Hokum, the upcoming horror thriller form Damian McCarthy,...

SPACE/TIME Exclusive Clip: Evacuation Plan

Run for your lives! Our exclusive clip from Space/Time features professional people excitedly talking and frantically running down long hallways? What on Earth is going on? We get a clue from the official synopsis: "In a future on the brink...

Opening This Week: THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB Cries for Help, THE HOUSEMAID Gets Twisted

Plus: 'Is This Thing On?' and 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.'

NORMAL Official Teaser Trailer: Bob Odenkirk's Everyman Hero Blows Stuff up Good

In just a handful of films, Bob Odenkirk has quickly solidified himself as the everyman-hero of action cinema. Building on another franchise's duo of entries, director Ben Wheatley, himself no stranger to ballistic cinema, continues to promote Odenkirk as just...

Sound and Vision: Rebecca Sugar and friends

In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at several songs by Rebecca Sugar, with music video(s) directed by them and their collaborators. Rebecca Sugar, just recently...

SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT Review: Fun, Bloody, and Surprising Christmas Slasher

Surprise! The seventh film is the charm for a 40-year-old slasher franchise.

Now Playing: DUST BUNNY Dusts Off Fantasy, RESURRECTION Puzzles, ATROPIA Laughs

Plus: 'Lone Samurai,' 'Europe's New Faces,' 'Scarlet,' 'Ella McCay,' and 'Silent Night, Deadly Night.'

Friday One Sheet: SOUND OF FALLING

As an amateur photographer (who focuses mainly on candid and street photography) my favourite content trope when capturing photos is the shot where everyone is going about their business, but one person is looking directly into the camera. This is...

SCARLET Review: If Hamlet Was a Sword-Wielding Warrior Princess Having a Boss Fight in the Afterlife

A young woman finds herself in a horrifying afterlife, where many things look like our familiar reality, but with a few macabre twists. A brief flashback interlude informs us that the heroine is Scarlet, a medieval-era princess who tried to...

EUROPE'S NEW FACES Review: Harrowing Migrant Experiences

Sam Abbas' documentary details a long journey built on hopes for a better life.

ATROPIA Review: Uproarious War Satire

Alia Shawkat, Callum Turner, Zahra Alzubaidi, Tony Shawkat, Jane Levy, Tim Heidecker, Lola Kirke, and Chloƫ Sevigny star; Hailey Benton Gates wrote and directed.

RESURRECTION Review: Fashioning an Alternate History of Cinema

Jackson Yee and Shu Qi star in Bi Gan's new film.

ELLA MCCAY Review: James L. Brooks' First Film in 15 Years Flounders, Stumbles, Flops

Emma Mackey stars, supported by Albert Brooks, Ayo Edebiri, James Lowden, Jamie Lee Curtis, Julie Kavner, Kumail Nanjiani, Rebecca Hall, Spike Fearn, and Woody Harrelson.

ALL YOU NEED IS KILL Official Trailer: Big, Animated Sci-fi Action in Canadian Cinemas This January

Warner Bros. and Cineplex Pictures here in Canada are releasing the animated sci-fi action film, All You Need is Kill, in theaters on January 16th. The official trailer came out today, you can check it out below.    Set in...

DUST BUNNY Review: Highly Enjoyable, As It Straddles the Line Between Whimsy and Gruesomeness

Mads Mikkelsen, Sigourney Weaver, and David Dastmalchian star in writer/director Bryan Fuller's dark, fantastical tale.

Playback: Rian Johnson, Twists and Turns, from BRICK to WAKE UP DEAD MAN

Rian Johnson wants you on the edge of your seat. The American director delights in twisting beloved genres into razor-sharp puzzles, from slick noir capers to sci-fi paradoxes. His films are (mostly) clever, without condescension. In Brick (2005), he drops...

LONE SAMURAI Review: A Mythic Promise Gets Washed Ashore

Legend says Japan was saved twice by a miracle. In 1274 and again in 1281, as Kublai Khan's Mongol forces advanced to conquer the archipelago, samurai mounted a desperate coastal defense, only for brutal typhoons to surge in and tear...

Exclusive: MALDOROR Trailer Debut, Fabrice du Welz's Gripping Police Procedural

Inspired by true events, Fabrice du Welz's police procedural Maldoror is heading to VOD and Digital next month, but we have the exclusive trailer debut ... now! Our own Martin Kudlac saw the film during the 2024 Venice Film Festival;...