Film
Space Sweepers is directed by Jo Sung-hee and is a pure science fiction film that showcases class commentary, space battles, and more.
The stories of the women that were murdered in the witch trials are historic tragedies, that’s why The Reckoning is unforgivable.
If the goal of Sundance’s NEXT program is to highlight filmmakers with an ear to the pulse of culture, then Carey Williams earns his place with R#J
Sator (stylized SATOR) is an existential, slow-burn horror film that blends fiction and truth, written and directed by Jordan Graham.
Written and directed by Mike Cahill Bliss tells a story about mental health and healing through the veil of science fiction.
From A24, Lee Issac Chung’s Minari paints an illustrious picture of a Korean family just trying to make it in 1980s Arkansas.
In Land, Edee, a lawyer that has just suffered a tragedy loses the ability to connect with people and retreats to a remote mountain cabin to disappear.
Set in a small town in the Texas Hill Country, Cusp follows the lives of three teenage girls as they navigate heartbreaks, formative moments, and loss.
Shudder Original, A Nightmare Wakes, written and directed by Nora Unkel, hones in on the pain of Mary Shelley’s life, as much as it does her creativity.
The debut film from writer-director Rose Glass, Saint Maud hits hard as a bold and visceral vision tackling faith and salvation.
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