From The Editors

Now Streaming: GOLDEN KAMUY 3: THE ABARISHI PRISON RAID Action, EXIT 8 Mystery

Plus: 'Marc by Sophia,' 'The Land of Sometimes,' 'Lucky,' 'Ride or Die,' 'Return to Paradise S2,' ''The Activists.'

Karlovy Vary 2026 Interview: INCINERATOR Filmmaker Shuntaro Uchida on Childhood, Memory and the Luxury of Slow Time

Japanese filmmaker Shuntaro Uchida discusses the creative and production choices behind 'Incinerator,' from adapting Kaori Ekuni's short fiction and directing first-time performers to constructing a distinctly cinematic vision of childhood through rhythm, sound, light and shadow.

THE LEGEND OF JUAN JOSE MUNDO Trailer

As a child of the 1980s, I've come full circle: I loved it while I was in it (thank you Molly Ringwald and Amblin Entertainment), I felt cringe about it for a looong time (thank you jelly shoes and side...

Now Playing: THE ODYSSEY, STEAL AWAY, THE KIDNAPPING OF ARABELLA

Plus: 'Take Care of My Cat' and '40 Watts to Nowhere.'

Friday One Sheet: HOT SPOT

Ochre and clay and sulphur, oh my! The poster for Agnieszka Smoczynska's big budget Artificial Intelligence dystopian sci-fi thriller, Hot Spot, is from Gravillis, the design house who did yeoman's work on the campaigns for Sinners and Obsession in the past year. ...

Fantasia 2026 Review: HER PRIVATE HELL, A Nightmare Neon Opera

At one point in Nicolas Winding Refn’s oblique, morally agnostic, performatively high-camp melodrama, a character pontificates, “You know, this movie is not going to fix us.”   They are probably right. The director is far more interested in mise-en-scène still-lives...

Karlovy Vary 2026 Interview: THE FRIEND'S HOUSE IS HERE Directors Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz

Directors Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz discuss the clandestine production, collaborative method and international trajectory of their film, a Tehran-set drama about artistic freedom, friendship and resistance under political pressure.

40 WATTS FROM NOWHERE Review: Pirate Radio Doc Highlights Long Lost Punk Era

Punk doesn’t just mean rebellion or — in James Gunn’s avowedly unironic definition — kindness.   At its core, punk also means opposition to the Powers-That-Be, to corporate capitalism and its defenders, to a people-first, profits-last attitude, a way of...

HER PRIVATE HELL: Sophie Thatcher And Charles Melton Feature in Official Poster

A hypnotic, unhinged thriller with an original story promising plenty of glamour, sex, and violence.

HELLCAT Trailer: Isolating Psychological Horror Infects Shudder August 14th

A woman wakes in the back of a moving camper trailer with a badly infected wound. A voice from the truck towing it tells her they must reach a doctor within the hour or she'll suffer a horrific fate.

THE RUNNER: Official Trailer & Poster For Amazon MGM's Thriller, Starring Gal Gadot And Damian Lewis

Kevin Macdonald's ticking-clock thriller, The Runner, premieres globally on Prime Video on September 2nd, 2026. The official trailer and poster have arrived today. Check out the trailer, down below.    In the pulse-pounding psychological thriller The Runner, Maia Marten (Gal...

THE UPRISING Official Trailer: Andrew Garfield Stands Against a Tyranical King in Paul Greengrass Drama

In plague-ravaged 14th century England a peasant triggers a rebellion against King Richard II and unintentionally becomes a legend of resistance.

STARSUCKERS: The Butler Brothers' Dark Satire to Premiere at FrightFest 2026

When an ordinary couple wins an exclusive weekend with their celebrity idols, they discover the glamorous power couple are hiding murderous secrets, forcing them into a twisted game of deception and survival where fame, desire, and identity become deadly obsessions.

Popcorn Frights 2026 Second Wave: THE END OF OAK STREET Added, DRAG to Close

Plus: William Sadler, Robert Kurtzman, all-night 'Wishmaster,' 18 new premieres.

Karlovy Vary 2026 Review: THE GUEST Serves Nordic Cringe as Family Dramedy

A restrained yet incisive Nordic tragicomedy, The Guest spins the dysfunctional-family drama for a millennial generation through claustrophobic staging, corrosive microaggressions, and Trine Dyrholm's meticulously ambiguous performance.

ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE 4K Review: Ellen Burstyn Makes a Meal Out of Martin Scorsese's Women-First Picture

Ellen Burstyn, Alfred Lutter, and Kris Kristofferson star, with Harvey Keitel, Diane Ladd, Vic Tayback, and Jodie Foster.

THE KIDNAPPING OF ARABELLA Review: Offbeat Italian Road Trip Not Worth Embarking On

Chris Pine stars in Carolina Cavalli's new kidnapping dramedy.

Fantasia 2026: Raising the Curtain on the 30th Edition of Montreal's Smorgasbord of Genre Cinema

The Fantasia International Film Festival, North America's current largest genre festival runs from July 16 to August 2, in its 30th edition. With its large size, and 'big tent' scope of everything from everywhere as long it is never...

THE ODYSSEY Review: Potent As Political Message, Flawed As Entertainment

Christopher Nolan's new film stars Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, Benny Safdie, and a cast of thousands.

STEAL AWAY Review: Contemporary Fairy Tale Explores the Dark and the Harsh

The words uttered at the beginning of a story don't have to be precisely 'Once upon a time' to lure the audience into a fairy tale. But the form continues to resonate for a reason: we understand that such a...