1000 Women in Horror is an ambitious, richly layered documentary that lives up to its promise of exploring how women pioneers have shaped horror cinema since 1895. Directed by ...
Witness the sound of a mirrorball shattering! French house doesn’t just walk into a room—it struts in under a mirrorball, drenched in filtered disco loops and unapologetic grooves ...
Caroline Golum’s Revelations of Divine Love is a film that resists easy categorization, existing somewhere between historical adaptation, spiritual meditation, and handmade experimental ...
She was wronged. She was chosen. And she will have her revenge . . . but Red Sonja didn’t come out of nowhere. The film, warts and all, exists because Hollywood in the early ’80s was chasing the success of Conan the Barbarian, and producer ...
You know those nights where you don’t want anything heavy—you just want something warm, easy, and a little romantic? Two for Tee is exactly that kind of movie. It’s the kind of thing you throw on with snacks and just relax into. And since ...
Groove is a film that works best if you were there—really there. In the scene; in the music; in the sweat‑slicked, neon‑lit, bass‑thick nights that blurred into mornings. It isn’t trying to convert anyone, and ...
Prepare yourself! They Will Kill You is the kind of movie that kicks the door in, paints the walls with arterial spray, and then cracks a wicked grin while making you clean up the mess. Directed by Kirill Sokolov and co-written with ...
“I do love that money, Sir.” Those words are uttered very early on in Killers of the Flower Moon by Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio) as the returning WW1 veteran responds to his Uncle William Hale’s (Robert DeNiro) declaration that, “Money flows freely here ...