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The Boy From Below, an indie slasher set during Halloween, unveils its trailer.

The Boy From Below, an indie slasher set during Halloween, unveils its trailer.

Alongside its world premiere this weekend, a poster and trailer for the indie slasher The Boy From Below, created by writer-director Tory Jones, have been released online. The film follows a group of friends who are passionate about horror as their yearly Halloween movie marathon is interrupted by a sinister killer connected to the town's ominous history, trapping the friends in a terrifying situation.
X-Men: Apocalypse Alpha #1 - Comic Book Preview

X-Men: Apocalypse Alpha #1 - Comic Book Preview

Marvel Comics has released the official preview of X-Men of Apocalypse Alpha #1 in anticipation of its launch this Wednesday; take a look below… The X-Men of Apocalypse burst into the main Marvel Universe! Set in a bleak future that emerged after the death of Charles Xavier, the AGE OF APOCALYPSE features a conflict-ridden band of X-Men guided by […]
TIFF Review: Brendan Fraser Dazzles in the Charming, Subtle Family Rental

TIFF Review: Brendan Fraser Dazzles in the Charming, Subtle Family Rental

In the early stages of Hikari’s Rental Family, there is a moment that hints at a much darker and more unsettling narrative. Brendan Fraser, who won an Oscar for Darren Aronofsky’s rather unpleasant film The Whale, portrays Philip, a struggling actor in Tokyo. Desperate to land any role available, he has valid reasons for his anxiety: during the film’s introduction,
TIFF Review: Christy Attempts an Unapologetically Formulaic Oscar Bid for Sydney Sweeney

TIFF Review: Christy Attempts an Unapologetically Formulaic Oscar Bid for Sydney Sweeney

"Aren't we beyond this?" That was the thought that crossed the writer's mind while watching Christy, the boxing biopic crafted as a potential Oscar contender for Sydney Sweeney. Both the distributor and the actress appear to have similarly troubling intentions for the art of cinema with this project. The distributor—whether it be A24, NEON, or in this instance,
Venice Review: Marc by Sofia is a Pleasant Documentary Profile That Lacks Depth of Connection

Venice Review: Marc by Sofia is a Pleasant Documentary Profile That Lacks Depth of Connection

Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs, and three decades of friendship between them—this trio was intriguing enough for A24 to take on the project and for the Venice Film Festival to feature its world premiere (out of competition). Where better than Italy for a renowned director to debut their fashion documentary? Luca Guadagnino.
Venice Review: The Last Viking Celebrates Eccentrics, Mads Mikkelsen, and the Beatles

Venice Review: The Last Viking Celebrates Eccentrics, Mads Mikkelsen, and the Beatles

“The world is populated with individuals,” declares the unnamed narrator of Anders Thomas Jensen’s The Last Viking, as an introductory hand-drawn animation unfolds a rather unsettling story: there was a viking prince who lost his arm in a fight; in response, his father, the king, ordered that everyone must also lose their right arm. An unusual myth.
An Exclusive Trailer Unveils a Buñuelian Fable for Karla Badillo’s Oca, Premiering at TIFF.

An Exclusive Trailer Unveils a Buñuelian Fable for Karla Badillo’s Oca, Premiering at TIFF.

Having its world premiere this Tuesday in the Discovery section of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, Karla Badillo's directorial debut, Oca, unfolds a Buñuelian tale of faith, pilgrimage, and revelation. The film features a remarkable cast that includes Natalia Solián (Huesera: The Bone Woman), Cecilia Suárez (The House of Flowers), Leonardo Ortizgris (Güeros), and Gerardo Trejo-Luna (A Million).
The Brave New World series of Doctor Who's UNIT continues with Knightfall.

The Brave New World series of Doctor Who's UNIT continues with Knightfall.

Big Finish Productions has revealed that a new box set for the upcoming volume of the UNIT – Brave New World series is set to be released in March 2026 and is currently open for pre-order. UNIT – Brave New World: Knightfall will feature Brigadier Winifred Bambera reuniting with her lost love, but this encounter is far from a straightforward romance. [...]
TIFF Review: Romain Gavras' Sacrifice is a Pop Satire That Misses the Mark

TIFF Review: Romain Gavras' Sacrifice is a Pop Satire That Misses the Mark

It’s not an exaggeration to claim that the setting in which you view a film significantly influences your feelings about it. This was evident with Sacrifice, a film intended as a satire on the ultra-wealthy and the adoration of celebrities, which took on a different perspective during its gala world premiere at a film festival, attended by numerous prominent figures.
Return to Skull Island #3 - Comic Book Teaser

Return to Skull Island #3 - Comic Book Teaser

Titan Comics is set to release Return to Skull Island #3 on Wednesday, and we have the official preview of the issue for you below… KONG IS BACK! DERIVED FROM THE POPULAR NETFLIX SERIES! The castaways are under relentless assault from the monsters of the Island, but help is on the way as Kaia, Irene, and Mike prepare […]
Baki returns in a teaser for Netflix's Baki-Dou anime series.

Baki returns in a teaser for Netflix's Baki-Dou anime series.

Netflix has unveiled a poster and teaser trailer for Baki-Dou, the newest version of the anime adaptation of the popular manga series Baki, set to debut on the platform in 2026. Take a look at the initial glimpse below… After his iconic battle with his father, Yujiro Hanma, Baki confronts a new danger: the revival of Japan’s most formidable swordsman, […]
TIFF Review: Carolina Caroline is a Crime Drama Focused on Love

TIFF Review: Carolina Caroline is a Crime Drama Focused on Love

How do you know when you cease being good individuals pretending to be bad, and start to acknowledge that you’re simply bad people who can’t even deceive themselves into believing otherwise? Caroline (Samara Weaving) poses this question earlier than one might anticipate, especially given that the criminal adventure she and her new boyfriend Oliver (Kyle Gallner) embark on began at
TIFF Review: Wake Up Dead Man Offers an Enjoyable Benoit Blanc Adventure, Though It Ranks as the Least Impressive Installment So Far.

TIFF Review: Wake Up Dead Man Offers an Enjoyable Benoit Blanc Adventure, Though It Ranks as the Least Impressive Installment So Far.

Let's forgo the gradual, grand revelation style that Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc is known for in the Knives Out series and get straight to the point: Rian Johnson's Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery delivers another engaging, unpredictable story that includes all the trademarks of the series. It features a highly diverse cast, with several standout characters.
TIFF Review: David Mackenzie’s Fuze is an Unyielding, Flawless Thriller

TIFF Review: David Mackenzie’s Fuze is an Unyielding, Flawless Thriller

David Mackenzie gets through the opening credits quickly as we begin to watch his newest film, Fuze. Most of the 98 minutes that follow resemble a lengthy cold open, racing to reach its climax at an astonishing pace. The plot is set in motion when a WWII ordnance is uncovered during construction in

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