From The Editors

Now Streaming: SEASONS, Kicking, Screaming, and Accepting

Lukasz Simlat and Agnieszka Duleba-Kasza star in director MichaƂ Grzybowski's rousing, piercing drama (with shots of comedy).

Sundance 2026 Review: SOFT BOIL, Anxiety and Cringe Collide in an Acid Quarter-Life Crisis Rom-Com

In the pilot of Soft Boil, director Alec Goldberg and lead actress and co-writer Camille Wormser sketch a tightly observed portrait of early adulthood that channels contemporary American indie comedy through anxiety, volatility, and low-stakes personal collapse.

TONY ODYSSEY Teaser Exclusive: Surreal Brazilian Trip to Premiere at Slamdance

Thales Banzai's feature-length debut, TONY ODYSSEY, is an ode to the "more provocative Brazilian films of the '60s and '70s". Its world premiere is happening at Slamdance, and we have an exclusive look at the trailer.

Sundance 2026 Review: EXTRA GEOGRAPHY, Idiosyncratic, Brit-Set Coming-of-Age Story Elevated By Duel Leads

When ultra-posh, Brit high-schoolers Flic (Marni Duggan) and Minna (Galaxie Clear), supposed best friends (forever) at the center of Extra Geography, BAFTA Award-winning director Molly Manners’s (One Day, Lazy Susan, In My Skin) splendid feature-length debut, decide to undetake a...

EXIT 8 Official Trailer: Genki Kawamura's Horror Flick in Theaters This April

Early this week NEON announced the release date for Genki Kawamura's horror flick, Exit 8. For those of you left wondering what a movie about a man wandering the same halls, over and over again, looks like, we have good...

Sundance 2026 Review: MUM, I'M ALIEN PREGNANT Pushes Sci-Fi Comedy Past Good Taste

Thunderlips revives New Zealand splatstick with a gleefully vulgar sci-fi comedy that channels early Peter Jackson.

UNDERTONE: Watch The New Trailer

A second official trailer for Ian Tuason's sonically driven horror flick, Undertone, has arrived today. Picked up by A24 shortly after it premiered at Fantasia, they are putting it out in theaters on March 13th.  And that's about it, really....

THE ARBORIST Review: Slow-Burning Forest of Intergenerational Guilt

Lucy Walters, Hudson West, and Will Lyman star in the horror drama, directed by Andrew Mudge.

Sundance 2026 Review: TUNER, Star-Driven Crime-Thriller Hampered by Predictable Plotting

After winning an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2022 for Navalny, filmmaker Daniel Roher (Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and the Band) shifted his focus from the documentary format (Blink) to narrative storytelling with Tuner, an engrossing, if uneven,...

Sundance 2026 Review: THE MOMENT, Surface-Deep Charlie XCX Mockumentary

Charli XCX’s meteoric rise as a mega-pop-star has been anything but meteoric.   It’s been a slow, upward descent, from posting videos on a long-defunct social-media platform, MySpace, in 2008 at the age of sixteen, to signing with a record...

FACES OF DEATH: The Safe Teaser Released After YouTube Yanks The Original

In a world where all press is good press we are following up on the release of the teaser trailer for the new Faces of Death movie on Tuesday. It got yanked by YouTube, who issued a takedown notice for...

PRETTY LETHAL: Premieres at SXSW, Streams Globally on Prime Video March 25th

Vicky Jewson's thriller, PRETTY LETHAL, will stream globally on Prime Video days after its World Premiere at SXSW

SXSW 2026: Another Programming Wave Brings More Than 50 Additions

"Five ballerinas, stranded in a remote forest ... must weaponize!" If that partial quote, borrowed from a film below, doesn't get you excited for SXSW 2026, I don't know what will, my friends.  We've already covered the opening night film...

Now Streaming: THE 'BURBS, Where Tom Hanks Never Belonged, Becomes a Nightmare

Joe Dante's dark comedy also stars Bruce Dern and Carrie Fisher.

European Film Awards 2026 Interview: SENTIMENTAL VALUE Filmmakers Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on Intergenerational Cinema, Creative Control, Why European Films Are Winning Again

Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt reflect on how long-term collaboration, actor-centered process, and a resolutely European production ethos shaped a film built around time, absence, and the quiet mechanics of family power.

SOON YOU WILL BE GONE AND POSSIBLY EATEN: TALK TO ME's Sophie Wilde Set to Star in Sci-fi Thriller

TALK TO ME's Sophie Wilde is attached to star in an upcoming alien sci-fi thriller from SPUTNIK's director, Egor Abramenko.

JIMPA Review: Universal Experiences That Every Family Must Face Together

Olivia Colman, Aud Mason-Hyde, and John Lithgow star in writer-director Sophie Hyde's queer-centered generational drama.

Berlinale 2026: Exclusive THE RIVER TRAIN Poster Premiere

An austere yet intuitive debut, the film observes childhood not as innocence lost but as a state of restless transit, where movement, solitude, and imagination quietly collide.

WHISTLE Review: An Unlikely Group Of Teens Fight Their Own Mortality

Two things are inevitable in this world: death, and horror films that really want you to know that they’ve seen other horror films. Director Corin Hardy’s Whistle is a little bit of both, a throwback to a horror of a...

RULE OF THREE: New Horror Trilogy From SMILE Outfit Begins Production

Are Amy and her family plagued by a deadly curse? Every three years, death strikes under mysterious circumstances, horrifically killing family members. It's almost three years to the day since Amy's parents' death, and Amy realises the curse must strike her next.