From The Editors
THE FURIOUS Interview: Xie Miao
The action star Xie Miao has worked in film for decades, including playing Jet Li's son in My Father Is a Hero (1995). After earning a degree in Ethnic Sports, Xie worked in television on martial arts shows. Roles in...
THE FURIOUS Review: The Action World Has Been Served Notice
A father fights fiercely against ruthless kidnappers to save his abducted daughter.
THE FURIOUS Interviews: Director Kenji Tanigaki and Producer Bill Kong
Few action films have been as eagerly anticipated as The Furious. Since its premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, word of mouth has been building about the film's over-the-top stunts, driven by intense choreography and relentless editing. Directed...
MY ADVENTURES WITH SUPERMAN S3 Review: Come Fly With Me and My Friends
Jack Quaid, Alice Lee, Ishmel Sahid, and Kiana Madeira return for new, high-flying adventures against a gaggle of villains in the Adult Swim animated series.
Tribeca 2026 Review: PONDEROSA, Surreal Brain Teaser Is Bogged Down by Its Own Ambition
Jack Dylan Grazer, Alexis Bledel, and Bill Camp star in Rob Rice's new film.
KRAKEN Review: A Beast Burdened By Clichés
Pål Øie directs the tale of a mythical sea beast in Norway. Monstrous mayhem ensues.
LAND OF WOLVES Clip: Action Horror-Thriller on Digital And On Demand Next Week (Exclusive)
After a covert rescue mission goes disastrously wrong, four elite Navy SEALs are captured and forced to fight for survival in a secret deathmatch staged for wealthy thrill-seekers
FIND YOUR FRIENDS Review: Girls' Trip Fractures Into a Fight for Their Lives
Izabel Pakzad's bold feature debut stars Helena Howard, Bella Thorne, and Zión Moreno.
Nordic Genre Lab 2026: Eight Projects Announced For Inaugural Genre Film Development Programme
Eight projects have been selected to participate in the inaugural Nordic Genre Lab, taking place during Finnish Film Affair, the industry event of Helsinki International Film Festival.
THE DEVIL QUEEN Review: Blood and Glitter in the Streets of Rio
The seedy underbelly of 1970s Rio de Janeiro: drugs and strippers, singers and drag queens, fast cars and fast sex, shaved legs and slit throats, crime and punishment. But most importantly: guns and glitter. Do some of these points feel...
Tribeca 2026 Review: CROOKS, Film Noir Pastiche Finds Its Footing in Melora Walters' Feral Performance
Mickey Keating writes and directs the genre thriller, starring Angela Trimbur, Keith Kupferer, Joe Swanberg, and Melora Walters.
MANCAVE Trailer: One of Our Favorite Norwegians, Fredrik S. Hana, Has a New Short!
Charlotte Husebø is drawn into a labyrinth of repressed fantasies and dark secrets when she discovers that her husband, Didrik Husebø, has a hidden room in the family's garage.
An Argentine Spin-Off of Joe Begos' JIMMY AND STIGGS is Underway
Joe Begos' gonzo sci-fi horror gets an Argentine spin-off from two of the original's co-writers.
Toronto After Dark 2026: Passes on Sale Thursday, Festival Expands Venues And Programming
Passes go on sale for the Toronto After Dark Film Festival's 19th edition, which will run from October 14th - 18th, plus the addition of an extra venue.
Tribeca 2026 Review: COLORS OF WHITE ROCK Documents Struggles of Mongolian Truck Driver
Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig directed the documentary.
BY HOOK OR BY CROOK Interview: Harry Dodge and Silas Howard Look Back on Their Landmark Film in Advance of Restoration Tour
In the time since By Hook or by Crook premiered at the 2001 Frameline Film Festival and established itself as a landmark of queer cinema, the two writer/director/stars behind the film have gone in very different directions. Silas Howard has...
Tribeca 2026 Review: THE HAUNTING OF PENNHURST Once Again Proves the Most Relevant Horror Comes in Documentary Form
Nathan Stenberg, Mike Attie, and Katarina Poljak directed the documentary.
Tribeca 2026 Review: BREEDER Wants to Make You Really Uncomfortable, and It Probably Will Succeed
Daniel Doheny and Dot-Marie Jones star in Alex Goyette's feature debut.
FIVE EASY PIECES 4K Review: Jack Nicholson Self-Destructs
Bob Rafelson kicks off the American 70s with a searing character study.
Cannes 2026 Review: SPECIES (SANGUINE) Is THE SUBSTANCE for the Burnout Generation
French newcomer Marion Le Coroller asserts herself as part of a new generation of New French Extremity, retooling its corporeal shocks into a sharp and gory generational statement.
