From The Editors

MILE END KICKS: New BTS Gallery, Montreal Indie Music RomCom in Theaters This April

Chandler Levack's latest, the Canadian romcom Mile End Kicks, hit cinemas on April 17th. It will have its long awaited US premiere at SXSW before that. The film's distributor Sumerian Pictures has sent out a whopper of a gallery of...

Echoes: Temet Nosce in THE MATRIX, Why Self-Knowledge Is the Real Red Pill

Nearly three decades after its release, The Matrix remains as relevant as ever, and likely always will be. It's one of my all-time favorite action films. When I first watched it, though, I was captivated less by its philosophy and...

IN A VIOLENT NATURE 2: Paris Sales Group Charades to Take Slasher Horror Sequel to EFM

Variety has reported this morning that French sales outfit Charades has come on board the slasher horror sequel, In A Violent Nature 2, and will present it to buyers during EFM in Berlin.    The sequel ... brings back Ry...

Rotterdam 2026: BAZAAR (MURDER IN THE BUILDING), On Lions in the Highlands, Or, The Eternal Life of Alfred Hitchcock

With Bazaar (Murder in the Building), Rémi Bezançon delivered the intended closing film of IFFR: a playful homage to filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. One of Hitchcock's finest films, Rear Window, is about watching, listening, and cinema itself. Photojournalist Jeff, accustomed to...

European Film Awards 2026 Interview: Alice Rohrwacher on Cinema as Future Archaeology and the Politics of Experimentation

Alice Rohrwacher reflects on her collaborative practice, myth-infused realism and the production realities shaping contemporary European auteur cinema.

Rotterdam 2026 Review: I SWEAR Is The Ultimate Crowd Favorite

This year's winner of the Audience Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam is I Swear, Kirk Jones' biopic about John Davidson. To say it is a crowdpleaser is an understatement: from hundreds of votes, the film got a mean...

Available Light 2026 Review: BEYOND THE LEFT HAND PATH, Or, A Temple of Set Guide in How to Live a Full Life

James C. Kirby was an intense man.   He lived not one life, but several: A priest of the Temple of Set, a hotel chef, a social worker for traumatized men, a craft jeweller, and the former owner of Canada’s...

SHREDDED: Platinum Dunes Invites Horror Fans to Feel The Burn in Upcoming Horror Flick

A sadistic personal trainer kidnaps their client and puts them, and other captives, through punishing, often lethal workouts.

Opening This Week: Indies Dominate, While Luck and Fun Battle Love

'Crime 101,' 'Sweetness,' 'Broken Bird,' 'Cold Storage,' 'By Design,' and 'The Mortuary Assistant' compete with two wide releases.

A BODY IN THE WOODS: Emma Roberts Set to Star Folklore Horror

Contemporary horror star Emma Roberts is set to star in a new folklore horror, from the producer of LONGLEGS and THE MONKEY, directed by HELL HOUSE's Stephen Cognetti

DRACULA Review: Slick, Horny, and Surprisingly Silly

Caleb Landry Jones, Zoë Bleu, Matilda De Angelis, and Christoph Waltz star in director Luc Besson's new, romantic version of the classic tale.

PUKE BITCH Teaser Trailer Exclusive: Horror Thriller Series to Premiere at Slamdance Next Week

The pilot episode of a potential horror thriller series, PUKE BITCH, premieres to sold-out crowds at Slamdance next week. We are debuting the teaser trailer right here.

Sundance 2026 Review: TO HOLD A MOUNTAIN, Farmers in Montenegro Fight for Their Land

Directed by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić, the documentary follows what happens when residents fight back against politicians.

Rotterdam 2026 Review: FISH, FISTS AND AMBERGRIS Hits All Of Its Targets

The International Film Festival Rotterdam doesn't just do the no-budget debuts of beginning directors, it also allows glimpses of what is hot in other countries. This is the festival where we got introduced to the Korean classics of the past...

Rotterdam 2026 Review: BAZAAR (MURDER IN THE BUILDING), Funny Hitchcockian Shenanigans

Time flies when you're having fun, and that saying applies to the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Last Saturday there was the screening of the closing film already, the world première of Rémi Bezançon's Le Crime du 3e Étage, to be...

Sundance 2026 Review: GHOST IN THE MACHINE, A Must-See AI Primer

Valerie Veatch directed the "mind-expanding, investigative essay" documentary.

Sundance 2026 Review: I WANT YOUR SEX, Olivia Wilde and Cooper Hoffman Headline Gregg Araki's Welcome Return to Filmmaking

Between 1987 (Three Bewildered People in the Night) and 2010 (Kaboom), queer filmmaker Gregg Araki wrote and directed 10 films, solidifying his status as a New Queer Cinema visionary with few, if any, peers (only arthouse favorites Derek Jarman and...

Sundance 2026 Review: THE INVITE, Who's Afraid of Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen?

When we first meet Joe (Seth Rogen), a failed musician turned conservatory music instructor, in director Olivia Wilde’s (Don’t Worry Darling, Booksmart) superbly engaging third film, The Invite, he’s mired in a miasma of self-doubt, disappointment, and frustration.   Indifferently...

Rotterdam 2026 Review: MI AMOR

The International Film Festival Rotterdam is host to many beginning directors, but that doesn't mean there are no regular returning guests. Writer, director and actor Guillaume Nicloux has visited the festival several times in the past 30 years, and for...

Sundance 2026 Review: NIGHT NURSE, Promising Psychosexual Thriller Dissipates Into Abstraction

Filmmaker David Lynch (Lost Highway, Wild At Heart, Blue Velvet) may have left this mortal plane for the next, but his influence — not to mention his filmography — survives in the work of filmmakers who found a kindred spirit...