TENET: Bonded By Time
TENET: Bonded By Time

Despite its visual innovations and blockbuster decadence, Tenet finds itself submerged beneath Christopher Nolan’s lofty ambitions.

BAD HAIR Trailer
BAD HAIR Trailer

An ambitious young woman gets a weave in order to succeed in the image-obsessed world of music television.

Video Dispatches: NEUROSIS, ESCAPE FROM LA & HOLLYWOOD HORROR HOUSE
Video Dispatches: NEUROSIS, ESCAPE FROM LA & HOLLYWOOD HORROR HOUSE & More

Jess Franco, Donald Wolfe, John N. Carter, and a John Carpenter classic all received new home video releases, let’s take a look.

Hoops Season 1: Should've Been A Slam Dunk
Hoops Season 1: Should’ve Been A Slam Dunk

Hoops should have been better. The new Netflix original instead becomes one vulgar joke after another, becoming less funny as time wears on.

CUT THROAT CITY: When You're Born Underwater
CUT THROAT CITY: When You’re Born Underwater

As we struggle to come to terms with the sins of our country’s past and present, Cut Throat City helps us to better see the sickness within our society.

BLOOD VESSEL Schlocky Fun on the High Seas
BLOOD VESSEL: Schlocky Fun on the High Seas

Overall, Blood Vessel isn’t going to change horror forever, but it is entertaining, especially the first hour.

TRAIN TO BUSAN PRESENTS: PENINSULA: A Solid Sequel to a Modern Horror Classic
TRAIN TO BUSAN PRESENTS: PENINSULA: A Solid Sequel to a Modern Horror Classic

Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula does not reach the heights of its predecessor, but it’s still a satisfying summer diversion.

LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS Trailer
LOST GIRLS & LOVE HOTELS Trailer

Haunted by her past, an American English teacher begins a tumultuous affair with a yakuza gangster in Tokyo.

Film Culture and Covertly Militarized Cinema
Film Culture and Covertly Militarized Cinema

As film viewers and critics, it is more important than ever for us to be aware of this invisible governmental and militarized bias in film and TV.

MAX RELOAD AND THE NETHER BLASTERS: A Gamer Movie Set On The Easy Level
MAX RELOAD AND THE NETHER BLASTERS: A Gamer Movie Set On The Easy Level

Max Reload And The Nether Blasters attempts to bring back that 80s nostalgia with a modern-day feel.

THE AUGUST VIRGIN: A Summer for Soul Searching
THE AUGUST VIRGIN: A Summer for Soul Searching

As lovely as the works of Eric Rohmer, The August Film is a perfect summer film for thirtysomethings who have not yet found themselves.

THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME Trailer
THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME Trailer

Sinister characters converge around a young man devoted to protecting those he loves in a postwar backwoods town teeming with corruption and brutality.

"I Just Want To Capture The Spirit Of The Films And Filmmakers That I Appreciate And How Do I Make It New?" Interview With SPREE Director and Co-Writer Eugene Kotlyarenko
“I Just Want To Capture The Spirit Of The Films And Filmmakers That I Appreciate And How Do I Make It New?” Interview With SPREE Director and Co-Writer Eugene Kotlyarenko

Owen Butler spoke with Eugene Kotlyarenko about the themes and cultural relevance of Spree, as well as where he drew inspiration from for the movie!

UNCONTROL, A First-time Director's Diary #1: The Journey Begins
UNCONTROL, A First-time Director’s Diary #1: The Journey Begins

In this limited column, Manon de Reeper outlines how she went from an idea for a story to bringing her first short film, Uncontrol, to life.

PROJECT POWER: Pathetic Picture
PROJECT POWER: Pathetic Picture

Half-baked and poorly executed, Project Power is a big-budget, overly ambitious feature that does nothing but let you down.