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Berlinale 2026 Review: LIGHT PILLAR Casts a Melancholic Glow on Disconnection

In his animated feature debut, Zao Xu applies a production designer's precision to a near future fable that examines precarious labor, mediated intimacy and the fragile architectures, both physical and digital, that shape contemporary isolation.

Berlinale 2026 Interview: QUEEN AT SEA Director Lance Hammer on the Ethical Dilemma of Alzheimer's

After an 18-year hiatus, Lance Hammer makes a remarkable return to the director’s chair following his Sundance Award–winning debut Ballast. For this long-awaited project, he assembled what he describes as his dream cast, led by Juliette Binoche and the outstanding...

IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE Review: Pixar's Andrew Stanton's Underwhelming Return to Live-Action Filmmaking

As a writer or director of finley crafted, first-rate animated entertainments, Andrew Stanton (Finding Dory, WALL-E, Finding Nemo) has few, if any, equals. Stanton’s only foray into live-action filmmaking, however, John Carter, an adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' titular character and...

SCREAM 7 Review: Well, That Was Brutal

Neve Campbell returns. Kevin Williamson sits in the director's chair.

Rotterdam 2026 Review: GUNMAN Is One Shot That Hits

Festival people are the best. At the International Film Festival Rotterdam, a filmmaker I met for the first time almost immediately recommended I should watch Cris Tapia Marchiori's thriller Gatillero, released internationally as Gunman, and it turned out to be...

THE SERPENT'S SKIN: New Theatrical Trailer & Poster Released For Queer Horror Romance

After escaping her transphobic hometown, Anna meets goth tattoo artist Gen. They bond over shared supernatural abilities, but Gen's tattoo work accidentally conjures a demon before their romance can bloom.

FACES OF DEATH: Official Red Band Trailer & Teaser Key Art Released

We were told we could have the green band trailer if we wanted, but why?

GHOST ELEPHANTS Review: Werner Herzog Reconciles Pragmatism and Poetry in the Angola Highlands

In 1955, Hungarian born Angolan rancher, businessman, and big game hunter, Josef J. Fénykövi, tracked down and killed the largest land animal on record.   He was lauded by Sports Illustrated at the time for this sportsman prowess, although Fénykövi...

ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN 4K UHD Review: Deeper with Special Features

Alan J. Pakula's 1976 classic stars Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. Features on the new 4K bring more insight.

UNDERTONE: Hear it Early in a Dolby Cinema

If what you have seen, read, and more importantly heard about Ian Tuason's auditory-heavy horror UNDERTONE has piqued your interest, we have good news for you.

THE LAST TEMPTATION OF BECKY: Third BECKY Action Comedy Announces Casting as it Heads Into Post

The third film in the Becky action comedy series has wrapped up production and is now headed into post. On the heels of that announcement also comes the main cast. Joining lead Lulu Wilson this time will be Neil Patrick...

TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA Official Teaser: Jane Schoenbrun's New Film Looks to be Full of Visual Thrills And Horror Chills

After years of slapdash sequels and waning fandom, the Camp Miasma slasher franchise is handed over to an enthusiastic young director for resurrection. But when she visits the original movie's star, a now-reclusive actress shrouded in mystery, the two women fall into a blood-soaked world of desire, fear, and delirium.

PRETTY LETHAL Official Trailer: Dance as if Your Life Depended on it. Fight Because it Does.

The official trailer is here for Vicky Jewson's action thriller, Pretty Lethal. Their film will have its world premiere at SXSW then stream globally on Prime Video on March 25th.    Stunt performer Shahaub Roudbari is the stunt designer &...

Berlinale 2026 Review: IN A WHISPER (À VOIX BASSE) Unearths the Queer Stigma in a Tunisian Family and Beyond

Eya Bouteraa, Hiam Abbass, and Salma Baccar form a familial portrait across three generations confronted with an unspoken secret.

Berlinale 2026 Review: FOREST HIGH (FORÊT IVRE), Life in an Alpine Hut

Forest High (orig. Forêt Ivre) takes place almost entirely in and around a hut in the Swiss mountains. Subtitled Three Stories, director Manon Coubia's film follows three volunteers who work there over four seasons. Officially the Refuge d'Ubine des Amis...

Berlinale 2026 Review: A CHILD OF MY OWN (UN HIJO PROPIO), Documentary Reenacts a Kidnapping

Based on a notorious crime in Mexico, A Child of My Own (Orig. Un hijo propio) examines how and why a nurse kidnapped a baby for her own. As she did in The Mole Agent, director Maite Alberdi mixes fact and fiction...

1000 WOMEN IN HORROR: Poster Debut For Doc Celebrating Women-Led Horror

Shudder has debuted the poster for Donna Davies' documentary, 1000 Women in Horror, a celebration of women-led horror.   The Canadian documentarian interviewed many friends of ours, contemporaries and iconic ladies within the horror genre. The cast includes Roxanne Benjamin,...

Berlinale 2026 Review: SOUMSOUM, THE NIGHT OF THE STARS, Romanticised Fable for the Tainted Dead in Chad's Immense Desert

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun tells a poetic yet haunting story of life and death driven by female agency.

Berlinale 2026 Review: LALI, Newlyweds Confront Demons in Pakistani Drama

The lavish wedding ceremony keeps hitting snags, especially when future mother-in-law Sohni Ammi (Farazeh Syed) is accidentally shot in the leg during a fireworks celebration. It's just another sign of the bad luck that dogs bride Zeba (Mamya Shajaffar), an...