It was all the way back in 2017 that we last got a movie directed by Graham Skipper. In the interim the multi-hyphen has been focusing on acting and has appeared in a wealth of titles including t...
35 years after the original, Doug Liman delivers a remake worth of its predecessor. The post ‘Road House’ review: Dir. Doug Liman (2024) appeared first on The Hollywood News .
Nuns and horror movies are popular bedfellows, with Michael Mohan’s Immaculate the latest genre film to marry the two. The project is a passion piece for its lead, Sydney Sweeney, who after bel...
Based on a slightly true story, Cold Wallet is a clever thriller from Cutter Hodierne. Cold Wallet marks Hodierne’s new feature is a dazzling and taut home invasion story with a twist. Begi...
Writer and director Adam Rehmeier accidentally started a cult when he released Dinner in America. The film caught the attention and admiration of everybody that watched it and has slowly been bui...
For years Michael Felker has worked as both an editor and short film director. His editing career has been closely linked to the work of Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson, with him having edited a...
Pinku eiga, also known as pink film, are a Japanese style of erotic thriller that can be traced back to the end of World War II, rising in prominence from the 1960s as across the seas, the US sex...
Directed by Kourtney Roy and written by Paul Bromley, Kryptic is one of the strangest films at SXSW 2024. It might even be the weirdest. Its story is hard to untangle with the whole film working ...
Set in the 80s, Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy’s SXSW offering, Dead Mail, tells a tangled tale connected to an ominous note. During a routine shift at the post office, a group of workers come i...
Writer and director, Annick Blanc, brings their feature film debut, Hunting Daze, to this year’s SXSW Film Festival. Screening as part of the Midnight section of programming, the French-Canadia...