
“How can we simplify your life?” The future, full of domestic AI help from robots who are very lifelike, might sound like fun and full of convenience but - as envisioned by director S.K. Dale (Til Death) and cinematographer Daniel Lindholm - it’s also going to be a damned suspenseful ...

“Who’s brave enough to talk to the dead?” A horror-themed camping trip? Sounds awesome, my fellow fans of horror. And, as promised by its atmospheric opening, Lore, a new (and GRUESOME!!) Horror anthology from Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment absolutely delivers the evil ...

“Guess I’m just good at selling a story.” The pipes in the house groan with ancient expression. The bugs which crawl from its pale walls scurry every which way in the daylight, unbothered by the human inhabitants. The smell of rot and decay seeping from behind its walls. And the bathroom ...

“Are you gonna come in or just stand there and drool?” In which Neil Marshall, director of Dog Soldiers, The Reckoning, and The Lair takes on the criminal underworld by way of a female assassin who has fuck all to lose. International diamond smuggling has never looked this sexy ...
“Hey, Sexy! Wanna party?” With those words, Candy, a street walker, finds herself shoved into a van and almost at the mercy of a couple of Los Angeles goons with nothing but raping and killing on their mind. The scene of abduction is unnerving and skin crawling and it sets the tone for the ...

“I just want money.” You aren’t ready for this rumble! Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In is a non-stop beat-down which takes its high-kick cues from Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest films of the past and merges them with an engaging narrative about an underground fighter who dares to dream ...
Hitting theaters to collide with the 55th anniversary of man’s first moon walk, Fly Me to the Moon takes its own small steps as an enchanting little rom-com that sends viewers on a nostalgic trip back to the '60s. Directed by Greg Berlanti (Love, Simon)and starring Scarlett Johansson ...

Do you still say your prayers?” Now, we all know that there is never a shortage of horror flicks that try to invade our senses and psyche every year. Countless additions to the genre and its subgenres release every year for us to enjoy in the darkness of the theater or slumped in our couches ...
In the new satirical comedy The Menu, director Mark Mylod (TV's Succession) and screenwriters Seth Reiss and Will Tracy (former writers at The Onion) use the world of food, foodies, critics, and chefs to skewer the soul-sucking relationship between those who take and those who ...
You’ve probably never seen blood lust like this before! Opening with an over-the-top televised gladiator battle in which a prisoner fights against an armored soldier for his freedom (and loses), Arena Wars is, in fact, the best Mahal Empire release yet. It is charged with social commentary in which capitalism is put on notice, a robust ...