
With Halloween coming up, everyone’s in the mood for horror, so, we’ve got a great indie horror for you today! In The Boom Boom Girls of Wrestling, six female athletic actresses get cast as superheroes on a wrestling show. The girls are pretty much willing to do anything to become rich and famous, so why not wrestling?

A Coen Brothers’ film is always golden to watch. They challenge themselves to never follow a particular formula but still abide by good sense. This upcoming film shouldn’t be any different considering it has regular Coen collaborators that might put you on a nostalgia trip, like Josh Brolin and George Clooney.

In this darkly comic short film, director Jackson Mullane explores the age-old question of ‘would you live your life differently if you knew you had two weeks to live?’ Red Nuts features Kevin MacIsaac as Sam, a thirty-something ginger-headed nobody watching helplessly from a rut in his life as his marriage falls apart. But when he is diagnosed with a terminal illness, he embarks on a night of debauchery and anarchy, sticking his middle finger up at the rules and living his life to the full.

One of my unintentional passions that occurred as a result of watching way too much anime was voice acting. I loved how you can go into a booth and just pretend to be someone else where your physical appearance wasn’t a factor. Additionally, it could potentially intersect with my other loves, games and animations.

Nasty Baby focuses on gay couple Freddy (Sebastián Silva) and Mo (Tunde Adebimpe), who are trying to get a baby with the help of their close friend Polly (Kristen Wiig). While trying to create a life, they’re also confronted with an extreme scenerio that causes them to take a life. After Nasty Baby was screened at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival, it received the Teddy Award for best LGBT-themed film.

Burnt is a food comedy/drama, telling the story of a high-ranking chef who has destroyed his career by doing too much drugs and behaving like a diva. American chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) returns to London after cleaning up and wants to redeem his reputation and his career by trying to head a top restaurant that stands to get three Michelin stars. The trailers is chock-full of good-looking, mouthwatering food and young, hipster cooks with top-knots.

If Angry Birds games, Angry Birds cartoons, Angry Birds toys and plushies, an Angry Birds theme parks (really, there’s one in Finland, and they have a Space-themed theme park with NASA, if you’ll believe it) and even Angry Birds soft drinks weren’t enough: here comes The Angry Birds Movie. Angry Birds was one of the first and most successful mobile gaming apps, and the Finnish company behind it, Rovio, has been expanding on their franchise ever since.