From The Editors

SCARBORN (KOS) Review: Peasants Rise Up Against Nobles

Bartosz Bielenia and Jacek Braciak star in director Pawel Maślona's stirring war drama, set in 18th-century Poland, making its U.S. debut on Viaplay.

OUR LAND Review: Two Competing Narratives

Lucrecia Martel shines a light on the daily struggles of Argentina's indigenous population.

Now Streaming: TED, Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut

Max Burkholder, Scott Grimes, Alanna Ubach, and Giorgia Whigham star in Seth MacFarlane's comedy series.

Echoes: Claymation vs CGI: The Battle Between Handmade Charm and Digital Perfection

In the world of AI today, there is no doubt that claymation is considered an awe-inspiring niche of animation, even if not a mass market, unlike mainstream cartoons. It is surely time-consuming and expensive to produce, as every second of...

ODYSSEY Review: Rare Thriller That Never Gives Away More Than It Can Afford

Natasha Flynn (Polly Maberly) is a hustler. She runs an estate agency, selling and leasing properties all over London. Working from a flashy office with a cadre of hungry employees, on the verge of a profitable merger with a bigger...

WIDOW'S BAY Review: Threading the Needle Between Comedy and Horror

Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, and Stephen Root star in Katie Dippold's darkly comic Apple TV series, which soon enters horror territory.

Opening This Week: HOKUM Nonstop Frights, ODYSSEY Gripping Thrills, OUR LAND Tragic Truth

Also: The genre-defying 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.' Plus: 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime,' 'The Million Dollar Bet,' and 'Salt Along the Tongue.'

Guadalajara 2026 Review: THE AWAKENING (El Despertar), Echoes of History, Buried in Confusion

An elite military unit goes deep into the Colombian jungle to eliminate a strategic target. However, once they have completed the mission the unit finds themselves in a desperate fight for their lives as the violence awakens supernatural forces in...

MISTURA Review: Feels Like Comfort Food

Barbara Mori and César Ballumbrosio star in director Ricardo de Montreuil's undemanding and good-natured, if familiar story.

SHUDDER in May: HERESY, WHISTLE, a New Season of THE TERROR And More

April will soon come to a close and our attention turns to May. Typically the launch of Summer movie season Shudder is here to let you know that the streamer has many great films and shows coming to the platform. ...

Sitges2026: Reveals The Projects For Fantastic 7 at Marche du Film

Marche du Film is a great time to be a genre fan because not only is the market full of productions looking for international sales but our friends at festivals and co-pros around the world gather en masse to drum...

Now Streaming: Baltasar Kormákur's APEX Pits Charlize Theron vs. Taron Egerton

Plus: 'No Other Choice,' 'Marty Supreme,' and 'Dolly.'

Now Playing: OVER YOUR DEAD BODY, FUZE, OMAHA

Plus: 'Mother Mary,' 'Two Women,' 'Two Seasons, Two Strangers,' 'Buffet Infinity,' 'Mistura.'

Now Streaming: Aubrey Plaza in KEVIN, Nostalgia Reigns in STRANGER THINGS: TALES OF '85

Plus: Mythical dreams in 'My Brother the Minotaur.'

Friday One Sheet: THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN

What went wrong here, exactly? Normally, this column is a celebration of novel, or exceptionally designed key art from around the world. Today, however we shall take a look at one of the worst posters of the year, one that...

Calgary Underground 2026 Review: CLAIRE'S HAT: THE UNMAKING OF A FILM

It seems strange to be writing a review for a film that is over 20 years old, about another film that few have seen.   Given its rogue construction, and unorthodox structure and style, Claire’s Hat has been screened publicly...

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...