From The Editors
STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN AND GROGU: New Trailer, All Action, All Familiar Faces
After the debacle that was The Big Game Spot, Lucasfilm has given us something to be excited about. This new trailer for Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu throws lots of action shots at fans of the series, including...
SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE Blows Up Bad Guys on Home Video
Plus: 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2,' 'Now You See Me Now You Don't,' 'Bugonia,' 'Boogie Nights,' 'One Battle After Another.'
TU YAA MAIN Review: India's Remake Of THE POOL Blows The Original Out Of The Water
A pair of star-crossed lovers fight for their lives against a hungry crocodile in director Bejoy Nambiar’s surprising Tu Yaa Main, a masala adaptation of cult Thai survival horror film, The Pool. Ms. Vanity aka Avani (Shanaya Kapoor) is one...
BLIND COP 2 Exclusive: Chroma Picks up North American Rights to Indie Action-Comedy
When an influx of illegal weapons trafficking explodes onto the scene, a grieving blind police officer must purge the city streets or risk mass chaos breaking loose.
Opening This Week: PSYCHO KILLER vs. HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
Plus: 'This Is Not a Test,' 'Redux Redux,' 'The Dreadful,' 'One Mile' (both chapters), 'Kokuho.'
ABRACADAVER: Mexican Heist Comedy to Start International Rollout This Spring
Our friends at FilmSharks have been locking down sales at EFM all week and have announced more sales for the Mexican heist comedy, Abracadaver. Three magician siblings from the circus world find themselves brought back together to perform a...
GHOST TRAIN Review: South Korean Horror Trods Overly Familiar Supernatural Ground
The translated title of Tak Se-woong’s (Devil in the Lake, A Stranger Dream) latest, feature-length film, Ghost Train (괴기열차), is something of a misnomer. While Tak’s intriguingly premised supernatural horror film involves unquiet specters (a handful, maybe more) and...
TORMENT (TORMENTO): Mexican Horror Flick Sells at EFM
Proven to be a concept that has some staying power, more international rights have been secured for Torment (Tormento) the Mexican remake of the Urguayan horror flick, Morgue. Leaving her job at a shopping mall, an exhausted security guard...
UNDER YOUR FEET Trailer: Sales Mount up For Spanish Language Chiller
We have the first trailer and more stills from Cristian Bernard's Spanish-language chiller, Under Your Feet. Isabel moves with her two children into a prestigious building that has a peculiar admission method, but at an affordable rental fee. Once...
Sundance 2026 Wrap: We Came, We Saw, We Reviewed
Updated as of February 16, 2026. As our own Ryland Aldrich noted in his wonderful essay, Ryland's Musings From Two Decades of Sundance, the Sundance Film Festival celebrated its final edition in Park City, Utah, with a bang -- and...
HOUSE OF HOLLOWAY: Alex Kahuam Wraps Latest Horror Pic, Starring Laura Marano & Doug Jones
Before the weekend, Variety had the scoop that our friend Alex Kahuam wrapped production on their new horror flick, House of Holloway. A family of serial killers play a twisted psychological game, competing with each other to claim the next...
Sundance 2026 Review: ROCK SPRINGS Excavates a Forgotten American Atrocity
Vera Miao's horror debut stars Kelly Marie Tran, Benedict Wong, Jimmy O. Yang, Aria Kim, and Fiona Fu in a story that links a grieving Asian American family to the 1885 massacre.
Rotterdam 2026 Interview: Guillaume Nicloux Talks About MI AMOR
The French writer, playwright, professor, actor and director Guillame Nicloux is no stranger to the International Film Festival Rotterdam. In the past 30 years, he visited several times, and his films have often featured in the festival's program. This year...
San Francisco's Original Movie Palace, The Castro Theatre, Reopens With Harry Melling's PILLION
The second movie palace to bear the name, the Castro Theatre in San Francisco opened more than a century ago (1922). Originally serving the working-class inhabitants of the area, the Art Deco-inspired Castro Theatre ran new and old theatrical...
TEENAGE SEX AND DEATH AT CAMP MIASMA: Our First Look at Jane Schoenbrun's New Film
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.
Now Streaming: HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN FROM BELFAST, MILLION-FOLLOWER DETECTIVE, More Netflix Murders
Plus: 'Honey Bunch' arrives on Shudder.
IZZI: ORPHAN's Isabelle Fuhrman And GotG's Michael Rooker to Star in Possession Thriller
Here is another one to place on your radar, an upcoming possession thriller called Izzi. Deadline is reporting that sales have launched at EFM for the flick that is set to star Isabelle Fuhrman, from the Orphan franchise, and Michael...
Now Playing: BY DESIGN, CRIME 101, GOOD LUCK HAVE FUN DON'T DIE
Also in theaters: 'Wuthering Heights,' 'Cold Storage,' 'The Mortuary Assistant.' Plus, on VOD: 'Broken Bird' and 'Sweetness.'
Friday One Sheet: ROSE OF NEVADA
Featuring neither flowers nor the desert state of America, Rose of Nevada is a deeply authentic, and thoroughly strange time-travel fishing movie that is mainly drama, but, as the red typesetting suggests, with elements of dread and horror. The credits...
Available Light 2026 Review: CARIBOU COUNTRY (Wədzįh Nəne'), Exemplary Arthouse Activism
There are oh so many, singular, memorable images in Luke Gleeson’s Wədzįh Nəne’ (aka Caribou Country). The film is so beautiful, and meditative in its execution, that it is almost possible to forget that it is a call to action...
