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DEATH CYCLE: New Images From Gabriel Carrer's Upcoming Giallo Slasher

After the death of her sister, a woman is visited by a man looking to solve a series of murders by a motorcycle riding maniac.

Friday One Sheet: A Japanese Four Poster Tribute to David Lynch

I will not say too much in this column on the passing of cinematic master and icon, David Lynch, as there will be more on the subject to follow in the coming days. Few filmmakers left a more lasting impression...

THE MONKEY Official Trailer: They Found Something That Loves to Kill

Goddamn, this looks really, really fun.   Osgood Perkins' new film, The Monkey, arrives next month on February 21st, and with every new look sent out way we are getting more and more excited.   The official trailer has arrived...

Criterion in April 2025: ANORA, CHUNGKING EXPRESS, UGETSU

The Criterion Collection's recent announcement of its April 2025 slate stirred up controversy across social networks and the internet at large, due entirely to the eye-catching cover of Sean Baker's Anora (2024), a tip of the hat to a pose...

Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI Gets a 4K Upgrade From Criterion

Sammo Hung, Akira Kurosawa, and the Coen Brothers all get new releases from Criterion!

WOLF MAN Review: Leigh Whannell's Backwoods Howler Doesn't Quite Hit The Mark

A man struggling in a strained marriage strikes out into the woods with his wife and daughter on a mission to reclaim a family farm and perhaps repair his relationship, but instead finds himself tangling with a vicious, primordial –...

DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN Trailer: Daredevil And Fisk Face Off Once Again

Arguably the best series that Marvel has ever made for streaming was the original Daredevil show distributed by Netflix at the time. Matt Murdock is back in a new series and a new home over at Disney+ this March, Daredevil...

Ard's Dozen Of Musings About 2024

Normally around this time of January I give an overview of impressions I got in the previous year. Why me? What makes me so special? Well... sometimes, in the past, I actually hadn't seen enough films to properly participate in...

LOVE HURTS Featurette, Love is Ke: Oh, We See What They Did There.

A new poster and BTS featurette have come up for Ke Huy Quan's action romance, Love Hurts.    Directed by JoJo Eusebio - here making their feature film debut - and produced by 87North’s Kelly McCormick and David Leitch this...

SEVERANCE S2 Review: Madly Ambitious Mind Games

Adam Scott returns to a world where the work/life balance is always in question. Now streaming on Apple TV+.

THE WOMAN IN THE YARD Trailer: Don't Let Her In

The first trailer for Jaume Collet-Serra's horror thriller, The Woman in the Yard, bowed today.   Coming to cinemas on March 28th the latest from the director of good films like this past Christmas' thriller Carry On and the Dwayne Johnson,...

SCREAMBOAT: Horror Parody Shifts Theatrical Release, Reveals First Look at David Howard Thornton's Tiny Terror

The trend of horror films parodying beloved nursery, and now Disney characters shows no signs of slowing down. Once the copyright to Steamboat Willie lapsed at the start of last year it was only a matter of time before someone...

Shout! Factory Acquires Golden Princess' 156-Film Library, Essential John Woo And Chow Yun-Fat Collabs Among Them

Incredible news for international action fans this morning. Variety reported this morning that Shout! Factory have announced that they acquired the worldwide rights for Golden Princess' 156-film library. In this library are essential action titles from John Woo, Ringo Lam,...

NIGHT CALL Review: Unlocking Tension

Jonathan Feltre, Jonas Bloquet, and Romain Duris star in Michiel Blanchart's smashing debut, a crime thriller set during a Black Lives Matter protest in Belgium.

ESCAPE Review: A Chase to the North Korean Border

Lee Je-hoon, Koo Kyo-ywan, and Hong Xa-bin star in Lee Jong-pil's action-adventure, as a defector tries to cross the border of North and South Korea.

Sound And Vision: Steven Soderbergh

In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week: DTCV's Histoire Seule, directed by Steven Soderbergh. Soderbergh has always been a very prolific director. Even going so far as making...

Screen Anarchists On NOSFERATU

Last week we posted an article listing our favorite films from 2024, and one entry in it was Robert Eggers' new take on Nosferatu. It was notable for at least two reasons. One: it only premièred at Christmas so not...

Now Streaming: GET AWAY, AMERICAN PRIMEVAL, ON CALL, THE PITT

Plus: 'Goosebumps: The Vanishing,' as the streaming season resumes.

THE LAST SHOWGIRL Review: When the Dazzle Starts to Fade

Las Vegas might be something of an artificial city, but the people who the living and working (and dying) in it, day to day, are not. Like other big cities, there are people there with dreams, which more often than...