Tag: drama

10 TO MIDNIGHT's Trashy Thrills Are Now Available on 4K UHD Alongside Two More Charles Bronson Gems

Plus: William Friedkin's 'Rampage' and Dwayne Johnson in 'Walking Tall.'

4K Restoration of Ken Russell's THE DEVILS to World Premiere at Cannes, One-Week Theatrical Release to Follow

KEN RUSSELL'S THE DEVILS is the uncut and unfiltered theatrical experience that Russell always envisioned - and the first time the film will be presented restored and in 4K.

THE OTHER BENNET SISTER Review: Marriage Or Misery

Ella Bruccoleri, Laurie Davidson, Dónal Finn, Indira Varma, Richard E. Grant and Ruth Jones star in Sarah Quintrell's adaptation of Janice Hadlow's novel.

MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM HATHAWAY: THE SORCERY OF NYMPH CIRCE Review: Fighting a War. And Memories.

Directed by Shūkō Murase, the second installment of the trilogy balances military actions with outright rebellion.

DEEP WATER Review: Turns Out You Can Step into the Same Shark-Infested River Twice

Renny Harlin directs Aaron Eckhart and Ben Kingsley in a plane-crash meets sharks movie.

PANDA Review: Beautiful Poetry for Marginalised People in Suburban China

Directed by Zhang Xinyang, the film combines the suffering of people with the charm they display while enduring it.

ODYSSEY Review: Rare Thriller That Never Gives Away More Than It Can Afford

Natasha Flynn (Polly Maberly) is a hustler. She runs an estate agency, selling and leasing properties all over London. Working from a flashy office with a cadre of hungry employees, on the verge of a profitable merger with a bigger...

Opening This Week: HOKUM Nonstop Frights, ODYSSEY Gripping Thrills, OUR LAND Tragic Truth

Also: The genre-defying 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.' Plus: 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime,' 'The Million Dollar Bet,' and 'Salt Along the Tongue.'

MISTURA Review: Feels Like Comfort Food

Barbara Mori and César Ballumbrosio star in director Ricardo de Montreuil's undemanding and good-natured, if familiar story.

Now Streaming: Baltasar Kormákur's APEX Pits Charlize Theron vs. Taron Egerton

Plus: 'No Other Choice,' 'Marty Supreme,' and 'Dolly.'

Friday One Sheet: THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN

What went wrong here, exactly? Normally, this column is a celebration of novel, or exceptionally designed key art from around the world. Today, however we shall take a look at one of the worst posters of the year, one that...

OMAHA Review: Grounded, Intimate, Ominous Family Drama

John Magaro, Molly Belle Wright, and Wyatt Solis star in director Cole Webley's coming-of-age drama.

MOTHER MARY Review: Neither Ghost Story Nor Love Story, Nor Much Else

Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel star in David Lowery's psychological thriller.

Visions du Réel 2026: Exclusive GHOST TOWN Trailer Premiere

Unveiled ahead of its world premiere at Visions du Réel, the first trailer for Ghost Town offers a haunting glimpse into Katharine Round's liminal documentary, where grief, memory and the spectral quietly permeate everyday life in post-tsunami Japan.

TWO SEASONS, TWO STRANGERS Review: Signaling the Emergence of a New Japanese Talent

Director Miyake Sho continues to sketch out the human connections among strangers in a gentle, playful, abstract way, blurring both fiction and real life/creators, as well as their creations.

Calgary Underground 2026 Review: BAGWORM, Visually Excoriates Modern Masculine Isolation

A man should have his house in order.   Carroll’s house is most definitely not in order. He appears to be living in a burned out shell of a structure with the roof about to fall down on him. Seeing...

Calgary Underground 2026 Review: HANGASHORE, An Oblique Foggy Nightmare

When sailors or fishermen head out to sea, they do not wish to hear their family say goodbye out of a fear of not coming home. There is no whistling at sea, for fear of conjuring up a storm. Having...

THE FORBIDDEN CITY's Wildly Entertaining and Affecting Thrills Come Home on 4K UHD

Well Go USA brings three new genre films to home video.

KINUYO TANAKA DIRECTS Blu-ray Review: A Beguiling 6-Film Career

The Japanese actress' transition behind the camera is explored in a new Eclipse series boxed set from The Criterion Collection.

BLADES OF THE GUARDIANS Review: Yuen Woo-ping Roams His Gallant Martial World with an Ensemble Cast

A constellation of Chinese martial arts stars shines in this epic historical action film, including Wu Jing, Jet Li, Nicholas Tse, among others.