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Berlinale 2026 Review: MOSCAS, Outsiders Search for Connection in Mexico City

Director Fernando Eimbcke's new film stars Teresita Sánchez, Bastian Escobar, and Hugo Ramírez.

Berlinale 2026 Review: SLEEP NO MORE, Horror in an Indonesian Sweatshop

Director Edwin's film stars Rachel Amanda, Lutesha, Iqbaal Ramadhan, Didik Nini Thowok, and Sal Priadi.

THE LAST DRIVE-IN WITH JOE BOB BRIGGS: Shudder Announces Four Specials For 2026. However...

Shudder has announced that tonight's episode of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs will be the series finale. Uh-wuh!?!

Berlinale 2026 Review: WE ARE ALL STRANGERS, Winning Generational Drama Set in Singapore

Writer/director Anthony Chen's film stars Yeo Yann Yann, Koh Jia Ler, Andi Lim, and Regene Lim.

Friday One Sheet: PHENOMENA

"A psychedelic odyssey into the fabric of the universe." The poster for Josef Gatti's visual science documentary, Phenomena (not to be confused with the Dario Argento's insect telekinesis movie) is busy and strange. Just like the universe, which if you expand your...

KINTSUKUROI, Sweeping Historical Epic, Acquired by Margin Films, Heads for Broadcast World Premiere

Filmmaker Kerwin Berk's debut feature 'Infinity and Chashu Ramen' also headed for broadcast world premiere on AAMT.tv and AsianAmericanMovies.com.

CPH:DOX 2026: Exclusive MARIINKA Poster Premiere, Chronicling a Decade of War in Eastern Ukraine

Ahead of its world premiere opening the 2026 edition of CPH:DOX, we unveil the official poster for Pieter-Jan De Pue's decade-spanning documentary tracing the lives of young Ukrainians shaped by war in the Donbas.

DOLLY Review: The Texas Chain Saw Clone Would Be Better Left in the Toy Box

Rod Blackhurst's film stars Fabianne Therese, Seann William Scott, Ethan Suplee, Russ Tiller, Kate Cobb, Michalina Scorzelli, and Max the Impaler.

THE BRIDE! Review: Classic Tale Resurrected with a Natural (Re)born Killers Twist

Jessie Buckley stars in Maggie Gyllenhaal's reimagining.

Hong Kong to Hollywood Express: A BETTER TOMORROW Galvanizes, Even Today

Ti Lung, Leslie Cheung, and Chow Yun-Fat star in John Woo's kinetic, thrilling tale of heroic bloodshed.

ANDRE IS AN IDIOT Review: Richly Imagined, Deeply Affecting, Often Hilarious

Tony Benna's standout documentary follows advertising executive André Ricciardi as he confronts a fatal diagnosis.

Beyond Fest Chicago: First Ever Lineup Announced. OBSESSION And FACES OF DEATH Bookend The Weekend.

Beyond Fest Chicago has announced the lineup for its inaugural event in the windy city.

I LIVE HERE NOW Review: A Place to Go When You Have Nowhere Else to Go

Lucy Fry, Sarah Rich, Madeline Brewer, Lara Clear, Matt Rife, and Sheryl Lee star in Julie Pacino's ambitious psychodrama.

Canadian Screen Awards 2026: Mike Myers And MILE END KICKS Among Special Award Honorees

With the heightened sense of patriotism that has arisen here in Canada since the early days of 2025, being a site with Canadian roots, we have been trying to do more to bring attention to Canadian cinema.    With that,...

FRIENDS LIKE THESE: THE MURDER OF SKYLAR NEESE Review: Teenage Kicks Turn Deadly

Directed by Clair Titley, the documentary series examines a baffling case.

Fantaspoa 2026: Brazilian Genre Fest Announces Festival Lineup

Fantaspoa, Brazil's amazing genre film festival, has revealed the lineup for this year's festival.

LEVITICUS: Neon Announces Theatrical Date for Aussie Queer Horror

Here is NEON doing what NEON does best, as little as possible. It is only a theatrical date announcement for the Australian queer horror flick, Leviticus, and a teaser poster with just a lighter and the release date stamped into...

Berlinale 2026 Review: NINA ROZA, Child Prodigy Reopens a Migrant Father's Unfinished Past

Geneviève Dulude-De Celles situates a cross-border art-world story within an intimate study of diasporic return, using the investigation of a rural child prodigy to examine authorship, cultural projection, and the unresolved fault lines of migration.

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2026: Preview

Mark your calendars! From March 5-15, at Film at Lincoln Center in New York, co-presented with Unifrance, the 31st edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema demonstrates that the landscape of French cinema is as fertile, inspiring, and distinct as ever....