Harley Wallen dives headfirst into psychological trauma and fractured family ties with Fathers, an intense new thriller arriving on digital and on demand June 2, 2026, from One Tree Entertainment ...
Tyler Hines is back, baby! I’ll Be Seeing You isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel. It’s not here to shake you to your core or leave you spiraling into an existential crisis. What it does do, though, is sneak up on you—softly, gently—and ...
There’s a particular kind of violence that comes out of São Paulo, and Nervosa channels it with frightening precision on Slave Machine. This Brazilian thrash/death metal band doesn’t trade in polished aggression ...
Drop filmmaker Andy Milligan into polite conversation and watch the room curdle. Say his name in the wrong company and—yeah—you might get dunked in the River Jordan or handed off to Father Merrin for a quick ...
Some debut albums introduce an artist. Others arrive already in motion, fully combusted. Land of the Midnight Sun does the latter. It doesn’t ease in, doesn’t posture, doesn’t bother with polite handshakes. It rips open ...
Sometimes heartbreak is just the first chapter of a better story. That sentiment fuels Solo Mio, a warm, unexpectedly tender romantic comedy directed by filmmaking brothers Charles Kinnane and Daniel Kinnane. Written by Kevin James alongside John Kinnane and ...
Enslavement feels even stronger when you place it in the context of Leprous Divinity themselves—a short-lived but striking San Francisco brutal death metal unit formed out of members with ties to projects ...
Some records arrive polished. Some arrive dangerous. Head Hunters slithers in. Released in 1973, this still feels illicit, less like an album than contraband passed between dimensions. There is funk here, certainly, but funk under ...