There’s something deeply satisfying about a mystery that starts with a crossword puzzle found on a dead guy. It’s so wonderfully specific—like the killer is taunting the New York Times Sunday edition. And that’s exactly the energy A Puzzle to Die For brings to the table: cozy crime ...
Directed and written by Howard J. Ford (DarkGame, Escape), Bone Keeper digs its claws into classic creature-feature territory and refuses to let go. With a cast led by Sarah Alexandra Marks, Louis James, Tiffany Hannam-Daniels, and genre heavyweight John Rhys- ...
If the first Crossword Mysteries movie was about proving Tess Harper could solve a crime with nothing but a pencil and a pattern‑obsessed brain, the second film, Proposing Murder, is about showing she can do it while juggling emotional chaos, romantic expectations, and a ...
There’s a particular stink to proper backwoods horror — sweat, rust, sour milk and something coppery lingering in the air — and DOLLY absolutely bathes in it. This sucker is primed for discovery and it is absolutely deserving of it, too. ...
OBEX is the kind of movie that feels like it was beamed in from a basement in 1994—in the best possible way. Directed by Albert Birney, it leans hard into lo-fi fantasy and analog weirdness, telling the story of a lonely guy who gets sucked—emotionally and maybe literally—into a ...
From the first flicker of static, Dark Distortion feels like it crawled out of a sewer grate clutching a busted camcorder and a grudge against humanity. This isn’t polished studio horror — it’s grime under the fingernails, sweat on the lens, and the kind of cursed-media setup that ...
In an era where creature features often lean on CGI excess and franchise fatigue, The Hermit stomps into the woods with mud-caked boots and a slab of human jerky in hand. This sucker is lean and mean and Horror Hounds are going to go bark raving mad for it as a result ...
Set against the shadowy final years of World War II, The Tasters arrives in UK and Irish cinemas on 13th March 2026, distributed by MetFilm, as a tense and quietly devastating historical drama. Directed by Silvio Soldini, the film adapts At the Wolf’s Table by Rosella ...
Ella McCay, written and directed by James Brooks, is the kind of political comedy‑drama that feels like it wandered in from 1995, looked around at 2025, and decided to just be charming instead of edgy. That’s not a complaint. Brooks leans into warmth, mess, and human frailty ...
If you came up in the era of VHS surf tapes, burned CDs, and waiting three months for a magazine to land in the mailbox, watching First Chapter (2006), Thrills, Spills, and Whatnot (2011 alt cut), and Chapter 11 (2017) back-to-back feels like seeing the internet slam into ...
Welcome to Hallmark Happily Ever Afters - where cozy sweaters are mandatory, small towns solve everything, and love always arrives right on cue. This is our home for delightfully sappy, unapologetically cheesy Hallmark movies packed with meet-cutes, mistletoe moments, and guaranteed happy endings. Grab some cocoa, suspend your disbelief, and join us as we celebrate romance that’s sweet, predictable, and proud of it.