Film
Alive is a little slice of humanity and a really fantastic short out of promising talent, find out why you should look for it.
POOKA Lives is fun and funny sequel to Hulu and Blumhouse’s Into the Dark’s first Christmas horror story. Find out why, here.
It’s a rare and wonderful thing for a film to utterly capture you and hold you in a trance. The Other Lamb is such a film.
Inside the Rain follows Ben, a film student, who just so happens to be suffering from a variety of mental health issues.
John Leguizamo’s directorial debut, Critical Thinking, focuses an inner-city class as they compete at a National Chess Championship.
Shudder Exclusive, Daniel Isn’t Real, tackles childhood imaginary friends, trauma, and what happens when we don’t cope through horror.
‘Single’ is a short, anti-romantic comedy that delivers an entertaining and insightful examination into dating with a disability.
‘The Platform’ offers up a deep dark look at classism, selfishness, and the unending cycle of privilege and oppression in a sci-fi package.
In the era of COVID-19, everyday life does feel like its own unique kind of horror, which is what Vivarium is going for, normalcy.
Big Time Adolescence fully leans into this and the result is a remarkable modern coming of age tale by leaning into the cringe.
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Amy Wang’s directorial debut, Slanted (2025) uses genre storytelling to capture a lived experience that resonates deeply.















