NEON has officially unveiled the first trailer and poster for The Wrong Girls, giving us an early look at what promises to be one of the summer's wildest comedies. Written and directed by Dylan Meyer, the film brings ...
Most brutal death metal albums are built for impact. They hit hard, keep hitting harder, and dare you to survive the ride. The Dark Ascension Of The Supreme Prometheus Gods has all of that, but Drain of Impurity ...
AGFA's latest Blu-ray pairs two forgotten exploitation oddities—1969's Fly Now, Pay Later and 1972's Voices of Desire—into one gloriously disreputable double feature that feels like it was rescued from the floor of a ...
There are war films that thrive on explosions and battlefield spectacle, and then there are those that understand the greatest casualty of war is often measured in quieter moments. Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, directed by ...
Long before cult classics were manufactured by social media, Troll earned its reputation the old-fashioned way—through late-night cable, worn-out VHS tapes, and word of mouth. Decades later, its strange little spell ...
Crime 101 is both ageless and of the moment: a sleek, intoxicating knockout from writer-director Bart Layton, who pulls source material from Don Winslow. Layton, best known for his merging of fact and fiction in American Animals and The Imposter, goes full-on ...
There are movies you defend because they're genuinely great. Then there are movies you defend because they're gloriously fucked-up pieces of cinematic history that refuse to die. Deathstalker has always belonged ...
The Love Heist knows exactly what it's selling, and thankfully, it doesn't waste time pretending to be something it's not. Directed by Kevin Fair and written by Holly Gent, the film drops us into the glitz of the ...