From The Editors

VAMPIRES OF THE VELVET LOUNGE Review: Swipe Left on This Overstuffed Noir

Mena Suvari and Dichen Lachman star in writer/director Adam Sherman's noir horror comedy

Chattanooga Film Festival Second Wave Heralds the Return of Gregg Araki, Plus Joe Lynch and More

Festival season's in full swing and our friends at the Chattanooga Film Festival 2026 have some treats to share with the announcement of their first fun wave. If you've ever been, you know that the fest attracts an island of...

SXSW 2026 Review: EDIE ARNOLD IS A LOSER, A Wholesome Punk Rock Blast Of Teenage Rebellion

A frustrated catholic schoolgirl accidentally forms a punk band with her “turd” friends and turns her campus upside down in Edie Arnold is a Loser, the contagiously charming, super energetic debut feature from writer/directors Kade Atwood and Megan Rico. Edie...

Series Mania 2026 Preview: Authoritarian Ghosts, Fragile Masculinities, and the Quiet Collapse of Certainty

Amid an industry-wide contraction, Series Mania 2026 foregrounds a sharper, more politically attuned slate of series that interrogate authoritarian drift, fractured identities, and the recalibration of storytelling in a post-peak TV landscape.

Now Playing: READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME, PROJECT HAIL MARY, More Genre Movies

Plus: 'Do Not Enter,' 'Miroirs No. 3,' 'Tow,' 'Two Prosecutors,' 'Late Shift,' and more.

Now Streaming: 1000 WOMEN IN HORROR, Fabulously Entertaining, Eminently Quotable

Plus: 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,' 'Radioactive Emergency,' 'Invincible,' 'The Lady,' 'Imperfect Women.'

Friday One Sheet: FACES OF DEATH

Exploiting on the one of the odder alleys of nostalgia, a modern remake of the American Mondo cult classic Faces of Death gets its turn in the meat grinder of capitalism.

SATURNALIA: Giallo Thriller Homage Arrives on VOD This April

Miriam Basconi is shipped off to the prestigious Alstroemerias Academy after the mysterious death of her parents. Confronted with a cruel headmistress and disappearing students, Miriam must discover the truth of what's happening and uncovers a surreal world living inside the walls.

READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME Review: Samara Weaving Runs From The Murderous Rich, Again.

Grace may be done with the Le Domas family, but the family is nowhere near done with her in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, the long-awaited sequel to 2019’s surprise critical hit directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler...

PROJECT HAIL MARY Review: Lord and Miller Direct Stellar Adaptation of Weir's Sci-Fi Novel

Ryan Gosling stars in the space adventure, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

UP ALL NIGHT- BETWEEN THE SHEETS: BloodstreamTV Announces Video Podcast With Host Rhonda Shear

Our friends over at BloodstreamTV have announced a new podcast, Up All Night - Between the Sheets, hosted by a late-night icon from the 90s, Rhonda Shear.

FACES OF DEATH: New Film Faces "Controversy" Over In-Theater Poster Placement

Up front, we are leery of anything deemed "controversial" within the horror space these days.

SXSW 2026 Review: DRAG, Lizzy Caplan Shines As A Would-Be Thief Felled By A Bad Back

Sometimes it feels good to fuck over someone who has wronged you, but sometimes it turns out to be a terrible mistake. In the case of first-time feature writer/directors Raviv Ullman and Greg Yagolnitzer’s Drag, Lizzy Caplan and her movie...

Spotlight on Severin: EXORCISMO, Christopher Lee Eurocrypt Box Sets

Plus: 4K upgrades of 'The Ghost,' 'The Final Programme,' 'The Devil's Rain,' and 'Retribution.'

DREAMS Review: How an Impossible Cross-Class Romance Dismantles the American Dream

Jessica Chastain, paired with newcomer Isaac Hernández, reunites with Michel Franco for their second collaboration.

SXSW 2026: WISHFUL THINKING, SUMMER 2000: THE X-CTRA STORY, and More Jury and Special Awards

The 2026 edition of the SXSW Film & TV Festival concluded yesterday and has now announced their Jury and Special Award winners. Graham Parkes' Wishful Thinking won the Narrative Feature Competition. As I noted in our curtain raiser: "Maya Hawkes...

Thessaloniki 2026 Review: CANDIDATES OF DEATH, Homemade Horror from Poland

A long-term experiment in filmmaking, Candidates of Death started almost 20 years ago when documentarian Maciej Cuske took his son Stasiu and his friends Rafal and Adrian on a vacation. Friends since kindergarten, the three youths were fans of horror...

SXSW 2026 Doc Roundup: CEREMONY, FIRST THEY CAME FOR MY COLLEGE, ONE ANOTHER, YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE

From Canada to Florida, from friendship to data points, four highly-charged documentaries made a mark at SXSW.

TWO PROSECUTORS Review: Horror in a Bureaucratic Hell

Sergei Loznitsa's newest film stars Aleksandr Kuznetsov, Alexander Filippenko, and Anatoli Beliy.

MIROIRS NO. 3 Review: Compact and Masterful, with Affecting Performances

Christian Petzold's film stars Paula Beer, Barbara Auer, Matthias Brandt, and Enno Trebs.