Send Help is the sort of deliciously unhinged, whacked-out genre mashup that only Sam Raimi could pull off without spilling it all over himself. It’s at once a darkly comedic psychothriller, a send-up to survivalism, and an extremely bloody power fantasy ...
Some films whisper their intentions, films that seduce you with craft, and then there’s Scum of the Earth!, which grabs you by the collar like a chain‑smoking uncle at a family reunion and hisses, “Kid, lemme tell you how the world really works.” This is Herschell Gordon Lewis before the gore geysers ...
Dreams have been answered—From Beyond finally arrives on 4K, crawling out of the void slicker, louder, and more gloriously unhinged than ever! ...
Die My Love isn’t just a movie. It’s an emotional blow to sanity delivered with arthouse precision, a fever-dream character study that grabs you by the collar, tightens its grip, and refuses to let you breathe for two solid hours. And honestly? We kind of love it for that. Lynne Ramsay, the ...
You think you’ve seen this kind of documentary before. Quiet forests, ominous music, someone talking about “energy” in the land. From the Beyond: High Strangeness in the Bennington Triangle starts there—sure—but it doesn’t stay put. It sort of ...
Get your first look at the terrifying transformation ahead — check out the brand-new poster, first images, and teaser trailer for Clayface. Directed by James Watkins and starring Tom Rhys Harries as the iconic Gotham City villain, this isn’t your typical ...
The Wizard of Gore opens with a promise and a threat. “What you are about to see is real.” Or close enough. The house lights dim. The stage breathes. You lean in before you realize you’ve leaned ...
There is a certain kind of album that does not feel like a collection of songs so much as a passage you step into, and Dream Worlds by Flub opens exactly that kind of door. It begins less like a performance and ...