Film
Alice Diop’s ‘Saint Omer’ is an outstanding courtroom drama that plays with the Euripidean Medea myth to create a powerful exploration of motherhood, xenophobia, and racism.
Missing is a tense and twisty thriller that takes a hard look at today’s technology and how it can be often be used for both good and ill.
Visually stunning, New Gods: Yang Jian effortlessly captures myth, beauty, and adventure. I can’t wait to see what Light Chaser does next.
SICK distills real-world anxiety into a slasher with thoughtfulness and bloody thrills that marks a great start to 2023’s horror.
PLANE embraces the things about 90s action movies that made them equally entertaining as they are absurd — and I mean that in the best way.
Beautiful Beings is not an easy movie to experience through its graphic violence, but it understands the healing power of love among friends perfectly.
Fall in love with A Man Called Otto, a dark comedy where Tom Hanks is the grumpiest man in America, whose new neighbors bring him and the movie to life.
To horror, these killer toys are essential to the genre. To put it simply, M3GAN like many of the toy dolls before her, is iconic.
The Kings of the World is a tragic take on the teenage coming-of-age drama, with a familiar structure but a very different emotional bent to it.
7 Women And A Murder delivers a campy whodunnit but its uneven performances makes can’t bring it past middle of the road.
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Primate (2025) is at home in its absurd violence, pulling apart jaws, smashing in skulls, ripping off faces, is where it shines.














