From The Editors
IMPOSTERS Teaser: Caleb Phillips' Sci-fi Thriller Premieres at SXSW This Weekend
After a couple's baby boy is taken, the desperate mother learns of a way to bring him back. However, her husband begins to suspect that what she returned with isn't their son
FUZE U.S. Trailer: Action Thriller Stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson And Theo James
Hey, there is an undetonated bomb in the city. Let's go steal stuff! Roadside Attractions and Saban Films will release David Mackenzie's action thriller Fuze in U.S. theaters on April 24th. The U.S. trailer has been sent out to...
HOKUM Official Trailer: Damian McCarthy's Next Scarefest is Coming
A horror writer visits an Irish inn to scatter his parents' ashes, unaware the property is said to be haunted by a witch.
OBSESSION: The Official Trailer + Poster Are Here!
After breaking the mysterious "One Wish Willow" to win his crush's heart, a hopeless romantic finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price.
SXSW 2026 Curtain Raiser: 21 Films To Get Excited About At This Year's Festival
Spring has nearly sprung, and in the film world that means that SXSW Film & TV Festival is finally upon us! 2026 marks the festival's 40th edition, and we've got a bumper crop of films to choose from. Screen Anarchy...
3:10 TO YUMA, Classic Western Given Its Due by the Criterion Collection
Plus: 'Altered States' and 'Hell's Angels,' also from Criterion.
UNDERTONE Review: One of the Best Horror Thrillers You Will Ever Listen To
Ian Tuason's thriller stars Nina Kiri, Adam DeMarco, Michèle Duquet, Keana Lyn Bastidas, and Jeff Yung.
Berlinale 2026 Wrap: All Our Reviews, Interviews, News
The 76th edition of the Berlinale was held during the month of February 2026, featuring the latest films by a bevy of exciting directors, presented in a glamorous atmosphere (see above). As the indispensable David Hudson noted in his wonderfully...
Berlinale 2026 Review: TRACES Follows Survivor Networks Documenting Wartime Sexual Violence
Ukrainian filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko, working with co-director Marysia Nikitiuk, examines the documentation of conflict-related sexual violence during Russia's war against Ukraine through the work of survivor and activist Iryna Dovhan.
Berlinale 2026 Review: LUST Constructs a Minimalist Chamber Study of Authority and Desire
Bulgarian director Ralitza Petrova's sophomore feature continues her examination of individuals shaped by institutional structures, shifting the focus toward a more contained study of psychological control and personal disintegration.
Berlinale 2026 Review: WHERE TO? Turns Late-Night Rides Into a Study of Intimacy and Displacement
Israeli director Assaf Machnes' debut feature unfolds as a dialogue driven chamber piece set within Berlin's nocturnal rideshare circuits.
VIRIDIANA Blu-ray Review: Revelations Over Last Suppers
Luis Buñuel understands the significance of supper. This evening meal, when family and/or friends gather to share the stories of the day, when time can stretch out, ideas discussed, philosophies debated, and ties renewed, it's an event where the bodily...
Echoes: Wanting Escape, Demanding Art: A Paradox in Pakistani Film Culture
In 2025, Mahira Khan had two film releases. Love Guru, in which she starred opposite Humayun Saeed, emerged as one of the highest-grossing Pakistani films, earning approximately PKR 80.1 crore worldwide (approximately $2.88 million, USD). On the other hand, Neelofar,...
BODYCAM Review: The Most Terrifying Episode of COPS You'll Ever See
Directed by Brandon Chirstensen, 'Cops' meets 'Paranormal Activity' in this new Shudder horror movie.
THE OTHER PEOPLE Exclusive: The Horror Collective Acquires Suspense Thriller
When a new stepmom's troubled eight-year-old girl befriends a boy that lives in the shadows, the family learns why things that live in the dark don't want be seen.
Berlinale 2026 Review: Porn and Gen Z Intimacy Clashes in Sweet Coming-of-Age TRULY NAKED
Muriel d'Ansembourg's feature debut Truly Naked examines adolescence and sexual education through the unlikely setting of a small family-run pornography business, framing a Gen Z coming-of-age story around competing ideas of intimacy, masculinity, and agency.
Berlinale 2026 Review: A Clock Stalled Between Fantasy and Fable in CHIMNEY TOWN: FROZEN IN TIME
Japanese director Hirota Yusuke revisits the world of his box office success Poupelle of Chimney Town with Chimney Town: Frozen in Time, a fantasy sequel that expands the franchise's steampunk universe through a new mythic storyline centered on loss, belief, and hope.
Panic Fest 2026: First Wave of Titles For Kansas City Genre Fest
Those fine folks at Panic Fest announced the first wave of titles. They are one month away from their combined in-person and virtual events taking place in and around Kansas City, MI, starting April 9th. There are a lot...
Opening This Week: UNDERTONE, SLANTED, THE UGLY, BODYCAM
What to watch in the wild, wonderful world of genre films.
Rotterdam 2026: What The Audiences Liked Best
One month ago, the 2026 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam ended, or at least the cinema showings did. The online streaming service lasted for another few weeks, allowing access to subscribers and press alike (so if you're wondering...
