From The Editors
I LOVE BOOSTERS Trailer and Poster: Important Community Service
After the off-the-wall, bizarro genius of his feature Sorry to Bother You, about a man using a white voice in his telemarketing hob that leads to uncovering a conspiracy that includes people turning into horses, and his limited series I'm A Virgo,...
BACKROOMS: Watch the Official Trailer
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom.
THE MILLION DOLLAR BET Trailer: Running for the Money
I've only been to Las Vegas once, but it was enough to witness room after room of people drawn into the world of gambling; whether they be sitting at a slot machine for hours on end, in a monotonous routine,...
THE STRANGER Review: Cool Aloofness
Francois Ozon's new version of Albert Camus' book debuted at the 2025 Venice Film Festival.
THE STRANGER Interview: François Ozon on Existential Authorship and Colonial Visibility
François Ozon reflects on the artistic and political choices behind his black-and-white adaptation of Albert Camus' canon.
Echoes: Why Found-Footage Horror Is Making a Comeback. Could PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 8 Lead It Further?
As the Paranormal Activity series prepares to return with a new installment next year, and the remake of the 1978 "Mondo" faux-documentary Faces of Death is set to drop in April, the found-footage genre seems to be having its moment...
Director in Focus: François Ozon, From IN THE HOUSE to THE STRANGER
How director François Ozon keeps changing, but stays remarkably modern.
Overlook 2026: The Crypt Keeper Loves a Parade, And FAMILY MOVIE & THE DR. LOOMIS TAPES Added
We are two weekends away from the Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans and the film has another update for us to share. First and foremost, The Crypt Keeper will be leading the Opening Night Second Line Parade. Then...
Opening This Week: THE DRAMA, Romantic Tension, THE STRANGER, Classic Updated
Plus: 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.'
Visegrad Film Forum 2026 Interview: Uli Hanisch on Production Design as Writing, World-Building from Story and Three Decades with Tom Tykwer
German production designer Uli Hanisch examines production design as a narrative discipline, tracing how conceptual development, collaboration and logistical execution shape the construction of cinematic worlds.
Sound And Vision: Corin Hardy
In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at selected music videos by Corin Hardy. Corin Hardy is best known as the director of The Nun, part...
THE AI DOC: OR HOW I BECAME AN APOCALOPTIMIST Review: Timely, Personal, Must-See Doc
To Daniel Roher, the documentary filmmaker behind 2022’s essential Academy Award winner, Navalny, AI (Artificial Intelligence) isn’t just an abstract construct or the latest technological wonder endlessly hyped by Silicon Valley CEOs, the mainstream media, and self-appointed tech influencers as...
Cinequest 2026 Review: HEARTWORM, Provocative, Poignant Sci-Fi Ghost Story
In the very near-future of husband-and-wife filmmaking duo Miriam Louise Arens and Mitchell Arens’ impressively realized feature-length debut, Heartworm, it could be the day after tomorrow. A family of three, Avena (Amber Gray), Mark (Juan Riedinger), and Zamira (Ellie...
Now Playing: THEY WILL KILL YOU, YES, A MAGNIFICENT LIFE
Our guide to genre fare opening this week in movie theaters includes a straight ahead horror thriller, a comic horror movie, a different type of thriller, and four strong indies. Read on for more information about each film. They Will...
Now Streaming: DETECTIVE HOLE Nordic Noir, SOMETHING VERY BAD IS GOING TO HAPPEN Slow Horror, THE RED LINE Scams
Plus: 'The Mortuary Assistant,' 'Pretty Lethal,' and much more.
Friday One Sheet: THE END OF OAK STREET
A fine vertical teaser is this, the key art for the long awaited return of David Robert Mitchell. After the instant cult success of It Follows, he failed to connect with a mass audience with the sprawling neo-noir conspiracy oriented...
SPEED OR PERISH: Seth Ickerman's New Cyberpunk Opera
Weird and wild, Speed or Perish, directed by the French duo known as Seth Ickerman, captures immediate attention in its first frame and keeps transforming into something truly distinctive. The 8-minute short film, made for the artist Carpenter Brut, is...
TESTAMENT Blu-ray Review: Not With A Bang But A Whimper
The Criterion Collection captures Lynne Littman's 1983 post-apocalyptic horror-drama.
The Calgary Underground Film Festival Announces Full Lineup for 23rd Edition
Western Canada's largest genre film festival, The Calgary Underground Film Festival (or CUFF), just dropped its entire lineup for the 23rd edition. Existing in a kind of liminal season where the city could be the piled under snow, or T-shirt...
A MAGNIFICENT LIFE Review: It Shows One, Animated
Biopics aren't my favorite kind of film. The things a person has done are often more interesting than the person himself, and it is not often that you need to know the background story of the person, what motivated him....
