From The Editors
TOUCH ME: Official Trailer And Poster Arrive For Erotic Horror Comedy
Two codependent best friends become addicted to the heroin-like touch of an alien narcissist who may or may not be trying to take over the world.
Opening This Week: SCREAM 7, DREAMS, A BETTER TOMORROW
Plus: 'Ghost Elephants,' 'Microbudget,' 'Bring the Law,' 'The Napa Boys,' 'EPic.'
Rotterdam 2026 Wrap: All Our Coverage
The 2026 International Film Festival Rotterdam has concluded, so here's our reviews, features, and interviews (so far).
Berlinale 2026 Review: YELLOW LETTERS, Golden Bear Winner Traces an Artist Couple Caught in Political Turmoil
Özgü Namal and Tansu Biçer star in İlker Çatak's portrait of a pair ensnared in political turmoil in Turkey.
PAST LIFE: Trailer And Poster Drop For UK Thriller From Grimmfest's Simeon Halligan
Jason doesn't believe in reincarnation until hypnosis reveals that he may have been a killer in his PAST LIFE. He partners with hypnotist Bevan to explore secrets locked in his mind and try to solve a mystery from before he was born
BLADES OF THE GUARDIANS Interview: Director Yuen Woo-ping on Passing the Baton and Still Learning After Over 50 Years
There are few filmmaking visionaries whose work has touched more than Yuen Woo-ping. A triple-threat stuntman, choreographer and director, his illustrious career began hand-in-hand with Jackie Chan's, helming the seminal Snake in the Eagle's Shadow and Drunken Master in 1978 and supercharging the Hong...
Berlinale 2026 Review: FOUR MINUS THREE, Grief Drama Navigates Loss and Mourning Through Clowning
Valerie Pachner stars, as Austrian filmmaker Adrian Goiginger continues his cycle of true story adaptations with an emotional rollercoaster of a grief drama.
ZUMECA Teaser Trailer: Historical Epic Drama to Premiere at Slamdance
We are debuting the teaser trailer for Zumeca, a historical epic drama, written, directed, and produced by David Maler. Based on a true story, Zumeca shows us the first family of the Americas: a Spaniard, Miguel, and a Taino,...
THIS IS NOT A TEST Review: Could It Be Time to Hold Off On Zombie Movies For a Bit?
Adam MacDonald's film stars Olivia Holt, Froy Gutierrez, Luke MacFarlane, Corteon Moore, Carson MacCormac, and Chloe Avakian.
Friday One Sheet: LIVING THE LAND
There are some posters which communicate to the observer that, if they like their films with exceptional composition and visual mise en scène, then they are in good filmmaking hands. The key art for Huo Meng's Venice Silver Bear winner,...
Now Playing: BLADES OF THE GUARDIANS and Some Other Movies
Spoiler: 'Psycho Killer' is quite awful, and 'How to Make a Killing' is not much better. Plus: 'This Is Not a Test,' 'Redux Redux,' 'The Dreadful' and two 'One Mile' films.
HOW TO MAKE A KILLING Review: Glen Powell Leads Surface-Deep Satire of the Rich And Not So Famous
Glen Powell, Jessica Henwick, and Margaret Qualley star in John Patton Ford's sophomore feature.
BEAST Trailer And Poster: Upcoming Action Drama Stars Daniel MacPherson, Luke Hemsworth, And Russell Crowe
A fisherman who once fought for a living agrees to one final return in ONE Championship after his brother's death, forcing him to confront whether violence can ever set a family free.
NORMAL Official Trailer: Lots More Action on Display For Ben Wheatley's Latest Banger
Ignore what Bob Odenkirk's character, Sheriff Ulysses, says at the end of the official trailer for Ben Wheatley's neo-Western, Normal. Despite saying, "Nothing to see hear", there is plenty of action to see your eyes on in this one. ...
Shudder in March: THE MORTUARY ASSISTANT, BODYCAM, 1000 WOMEN IN HORROR And More
As quickly as it arrived February is leaving us soon, making way for March and the genre delights that Shudder has in store for everyone. Found footage horror Bodycam, morgue horror The Mortuary Assistant and documentary 1000 Women in...
Rotterdam 2026 Review: PELELIU, GUERNICA OF PARADISE
Anime was well represented at the International Film Festival Rotterdam this year. The selection included Hosoda Mamoru's Scarlet (reviewed here), Aoki Yasuhiro's ChaO (reviewed here), and this peculiar one: Kuji Gorō's war drama Peleliu: Guernica of Paradise. Based on a...
Politics of Time: The Films of Anocha Suwichakornpong at Metrograph
Metrograph, New York's Lower Eastside repertory/arthouse film institution, is surveying the works of Thai filmmaker, Anocha Suwichakornpong, starting February 21st through two consecutive weekend screening of her feature-length and short films, as well as streaming of her work for home...
BODYCAM: Trailer And Poster Drop For Brandon Christensen's Latest, Premieres on Shudder Next Month
When two police officers show up to investigate a domestic dispute, a startling escalation leads to a tragic accident. Not wanting to be crucified by the public, the officers attempt to cover it up - only to reveal that their body cameras aren't the only things watching them.
REDUX REDUX Review: Vengeance Is Mine, Says Mother, Even Across the Multiverse
Written and directed by brothers Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus, the sci-fi thriller stars Michaela McManus, alongside Jim Cummings and newcomer Stella Marcus.
ANACORETA: Meta Found Footage Flick Bows on Digital HD in US on February 24th
A group of friends travel for a weekend away to an isolated cabin in the woods to shoot an experimental horror movie. Slowly the film begins to unravel, and we see the true monster appear from the shadows.
