From The Editors
LEVITICUS Official Trailer: Adrian Chiarella's Queer Horror Flick in Cinemas This June
Two teenage boys must escape a violent entity that takes the form of the person they desire most - each other.
BACKROOMS: Fresh Images From The Upcoming Horror Flick
A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom.
BUDDY: Roadside Attractions And Saban Films Acquire North American Rights For Casper Kelly's Horror Comedy
A brave girl and her friends must escape a kids television show.
BUFFET INFINITY Review: They've Got The Sauce
Simon Glassman’s Buffet Infinity is one of those movies that defies categorization and can’t be easily pigeonholed. Technically, it’s a found-footage movie; but it’s also, in a way, a screenlife movie. But then again, it’s gloriously retro and ignores...
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.
THE SUPER MARIO GALAXY MOVIE: Well, What Did We Expect?
Looking at the complicated legacy of adapting Shigeru Miyamoto's seminal videogame series, 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' should come as no great surprise.
SACCHARINE: Trailer & Poster Premiere For Natalie Erika James' Body-Image Horror
The official trailer and poster for Natalie Erika James' body-image horror, Saccharine, arrived today. Independent Film Company is putting the flick into cinemas on May 22nd and Shudder will stream it later in July. You will find both the...
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.
OVER YOUR DEAD BODY Review: Uproariously Funny, Absolutely Brutal
Samara Weaving, Jason Segel, Timothy Olyphant, Juliette Lewis, and Paul Guilfoyle star in director Jorma Taccone's remake of Tommy Wirkola's 'The Trip.'
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.
Regional News: Blood Pact Films to Present One-Day Screenings of Extreme, Independent Horror
Blood Pact Films will screen two film from their slate for one day only. This is for fans of extreme, fiercely independant horror in the Evansville, IN, area.
FUZE Review: Breezy, Undemanding, Tense Entertainment
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sam Worthington, and Theo James star in director David Mackenzie's thriller.
COYOTE VS. ACME Trailer: Acme Doesn't Want You to See This So You Definitely Should
I am a child of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It came out when I was a kid, and I would probably need at least both my hands to count how many times I've watched it. It holds up after nearly forty...
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...
SPEED DEMON Official Trailer: They're on a Railway to Hell
Katie Cassidy and William H. Macy star in a runaway train story unlike any other.
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...
POINT BLANK 4K Review: Some Assembly Required
Lee Marvin stars in John Boorman's stone-cold classic sophomore feature, also starring Angie Dickinson, John Vernon, and Keenan Wynn.
Director in Focus: Tommy Wirkola's Brash Adventures, From KILL BULJO to THRASH
Norwegian filmmaker Tommy Wirkola continues to make irresistibly entertaining genre flicks, including the inspiration for this week's 'Over Your Dead Body.'
Calgary Underground 2026 Review: LITTLE DOORS, A Tentative Dance Around Trust
“Things never got so bleak that I took up a hobby.” This sums up the world of Little Doors. The country is in a kind of ‘soft apocalypse’ where the big city may be on fire, and things are...
