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Sundance Film Festival 2026: Park City's Last Dance Pt 1
Sundance Film Festival 2026: Park City’s Last Dance Pt 1

Some of this year’s coverage from Sundance Film Festival 2026, the last in Park City.

Afterburn review
AFTERBURN: The Dave Bautista x Mona Lisa Cinematic Universe Continues

Dave Bautista is a fascinating actor. As a professional wrestler-turned-film actor, he could have been…

Dances With Films NY 2026: VINDICTA
Dances With Films NY 2026: VINDICTA

With Vindicta, Sedlar commits fully to Hannah’s descent, resulting in a visceral character study of loss, rage, and the devastating cost of survival.

OBEX: A Delightfully DIY Gaming Adventure
OBEX: A Delightfully DIY Gaming Adventure

Like Strawberry Mansion before it, OBEX is a cinematic adventure with substantial charm in spite—or perhaps because—of its imperfections.

CHAPERONE: An Indie Gem
CHAPERONE: An Indie Gem

Chaperone is a truly unique film with stellar talent behind and in front of the screen.

"Cover-Up" film review
COVER-UP: Seymour Hersh and the Search for Truth

Cover-Up is about much more than just one man’s lifelong search for the truth; it’s a film about the importance of constantly interrogating those in power.

THE BEST WONDERFULLY WEIRD VOICES FROM THE 2025 DARK MATTER FILM FESTIVAL

Hello hello, everyone! Spooky season has come and gone, and with it the annual rush…

COYOTES: A Howling Good Time
COYOTES: A Howling Good Time

Coyotes is a flawed but gripping piece of horror-comedy filmmaking.

WEAPONS: A Darkly Funny, Bizarrely Entertaining Horror Film
WEAPONS: A Darkly Funny, Bizarrely Entertaining Horror Film

Weapons is many things: an entertaining genre film that is both funny and horrifying, an acting showcase for its talented cast.

NO SLEEP TILL: The Cone of Uncertainty
NO SLEEP TILL: The Cone of Uncertainty

No Sleep Till is a moody tone poem to that singularly paradoxical sense of anticipation and malaise that sends house cats into hiding.

In TOGETHER, Comedy is Horror’s Better Half

Together’s greatest strengths lie in its wry reflections on the pleasures and perils of long-term romance.

BRAZIL: Revisiting Terry Gilliam’s Retro-Futurist Masterpiece
BRAZIL: Revisiting Terry Gilliam’s Retro-Futurist Masterpiece

Gilliam’s preferred ending to Brazil is bleak and bitter, yet because of that, it feels all the more realistic.

Tribeca 2025: VIDEOHEAVEN
Tribeca 2025: VIDEOHEAVEN

Videohaven is equally cogent and compelling, evoking the kind of deep, amiable cinephilia that video store nostalgia is fueled by in the first place. 

Tribeca 2025: DOG OF GOD 
Tribeca 2025: DOG OF GOD 

Fans of midnight madness should look no further than Dog of God, one of the most highly anticipated attractions for genre aficionados at Tribeca.

Final Destination: Bloodlines review
FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES: A Delightfully Gory Return to the Series

Admittedly, I didn’t get into the Final Destination series until just recently, but of course I…