Will ‘Until Dawn’ Break the Video Game Movie Curse? First Look Reveals a Time-Twisted Horror Evolution
When I first heard about David F. Sandberg tackling an adaptation of "Until Dawn," I'll admit I approached the news…
Love, Art, and Second Acts: ‘Millers in Marriage’ Explores the Messy Beauty of Mid-Life Romance
There's a moment in Edward Burns' latest film where Gretchen Mol's Eve Miller, a former musician turned reluctant suburban wife,…
The Ghost in Soderbergh’s Machine: ‘Presence’ Reinvents the Haunted House Tale
There's something deeply unsettling about being watched. Even more so when you can't see who's doing the watching. Steven Soderbergh,…
Will Apple TV+’s ‘Prime Target’ Revolutionize the Math Thriller Genre?
In an era where artificial intelligence dominates headlines, Apple TV+ brings us "Prime Target," a series that dares to ask…
Is Netflix’s ‘Cassandra’ the Next Great Sci-Fi Thriller? Watch the Trailer Now!
"You have no place here anymore." This chilling proclamation sets the tone for Cassandra, Netflix’s latest foray into the murky…
Watch the Official Trailer for ‘Creep Box’ – A Sci-Fi Thriller About Life, Death, and Obsession
What lies beyond the veil of life? In Patrick Biesemans’s Creep Box, this question becomes the fulcrum of a harrowing…
Bento Banana: An A.I. Kung-Fu Banana That Kicks More Than Just Tropes
The Unpeeling: Bento Banana’s Zany, Meta World Imagine a banana. Now give it artificial intelligence, kung-fu skills, and trap it…
Reliving the Retro Charm of the ‘MegaForce’ (1982) Trailer: A Campy Sci-Fi Spectacle
This week’s retro spotlight shines on the MegaForce (1982) trailer, a perfect encapsulation of the over-the-top charm of this sci-fi…
Chantal Akerman’s ‘Jeanne Dielman’: A 50th Anniversary Celebration of Cinema’s Boldest Masterpiece
Cinema has long been a canvas for the extraordinary—heroic journeys, cataclysmic conflicts, love stories that transcend time. But Chantal Akerman’s…
Bob Saget Shines in New Trailer and Poster for Dark Comedy ‘Daniel’s Gotta Die’
Family gatherings are rarely as idyllic as they seem. In Daniel's Gotta Die, director Jeremy Lalonde unpacks the dysfunctional dynamics of…