Cults, Kooks, and Conspiracy! You get it all in Elijah Sullivan’s rabbit hole documentary The Hole Story, which recently celebrated its...
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Celebrating 21 years of independent, breakout cinema and its first year in its new LA home, Slamdance 2025 kicks off...
James Ashcroft’s debut Coming Home in The Dark (2021) is one of our bleakest contemporary thrillers and his sophomore feature The Rule of Jenny Pen (2025) is equally as dark. When it isn’t lingering in the frailty of the elderly or the sad reality of those same people being abandoned by their loved ones, it’s...
The end of the world as we know it gets closer and closer with each passing day, but how do...
The Virgin of The Quarry Lake, adapted from the short stories of Mariana EnrÃquez (Things We Lost in The Fire),...
Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project is a real odd duck in the true crime documentary sphere. The film outlines the rough sketches of a highway patrolman’s one-man-mission to catch The Zodiac Killer, but also simultaneously tears apart the true crime documentary format as we know it today. Part video essay, part investigative...
An American-educated Turk with a complicated family life is haunted by his own nature in Alireza Khatami’s The Things You Kill....
Written and directed by Drew Hancock, Companion is a rock-em sock-em Rom Com with a bigger body count than Wolf Man and more laugh-out-loud...
Having already tackled one of the biggest villains in Universal Studio’s Mount Rushmore of Monsters, Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man, 2020) returns to battle the beast in Wolf Man (2025). Remaking a classic is never an easy task but, as with Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024) and really any picture that’s has been worked...
It’s always a shock how quickly things can go from completely normal to totally f*cked up. In Michiel Blanchart’s Night Call...
The tagline for Werewolves didn’t need to be anything more “Frank Grillo Werewolf Movie” because as fans of Action’s B-Movie...
There’s nothing like getting a little R&R, whether we’re talking Rest & Relaxation or…R-Rated Bloodbaths & Really Creepy Cannibalistic Townsfolk. And you’ll find both in Steffan Haars’ dark comedy Get Away, starring the ever-charming Nick Frost (Shaun of The Dead) and Aisling Bea (Last One Laughing: Ireland). Harbingers of Doom, over-the-top goofy small-town nonsense,...