Somewhere past 2 a.m., when the city stops performing and starts revealing its circuitry, Leather Temple kicks in like a power surge—sudden, blinding, and impossible to ignore. Carpenter Brut doesn’t ...
The Psychedelic Priest feels less like a movie and more like something half-remembered after a long, dehydrated drive—sunburnt, drifting, and just a little unreal at the edges. Where The ...
Welcome back to the age of steel, sinew, and myth. Torn straight from the blood-soaked imagination of Robert E. Howard, Conan the Barbarian didn’t just arrive in 1982—it announced itself, like a ...
Fans of epic fantasy and ‘80s nostalgia, your call to adventure has arrived—Eternia is Calling You Home. The first full trailer for Masters of the Universe is here, and it’s ready to transport audiences ...
There’s a particular kind of cinematic filth that doesn’t come from gore or shock, but from texture—from the feeling that everything on screen is coated in a thin film of sweat, nicotine, and bad ...
A24 invites you to descend into the unknown with Backrooms, a chilling new found footage nightmare from visionary director Kane Parsons, expanding on his viral series into a full-blown theatrical ...
There are films that influence horror, films that shape horror, and then there’s Blood Feast, which doesn’t so much “shape” anything as it kicks down the door of the American cinematic psyche wearing a butcher’s apron and a grin that says, “You paid 75 cents for this, sucker ...
Zak Hilditch’s We Bury the Dead crawls into the zombie genre with more than just a craving for human brains. It’s dragging grief, guilt, love, and an Australian sense of place, while somehow managing to make all that metaphorical baggage look easy. In a movie world where ...