From The Editors
IT ENDS Review: Striking a Deep Chord
Alexander Ullom's existential thriller stars Mitchell Cole, Akira Jackson, Noah Toth, and Phinehas Yoon.
FRANZ Review: Embracing an Incomplete Life
Director Agnieszka Holland's film is a biopic of the iconic Franz Kafka, portrayed by Idan Weiss.
THE OTHER PEOPLE Trailer: Release Date For Psychological Horror Thriller Announced by The Horror Collective (Exclusive)
Our friends at The Horror Collective have asked us to be the first to share with you news about one of their upcoming releases, Chad McClamon's debut feature film, The Other People. When a new stepmom's troubled eight-year-old girl...
THE CREEP TAPES Official Trailer: Season Three is Coming, Watch And Prepare Yourselves
In case you missed it, Shudder released the official trailer for season three of The Creep Tapes yesterday. If you are a fan of the show you may already have seen it. If you are not, have a look below...
STARSUCKERS: Satirical Thriller to Have Canadian Premiere at Cinéfest
The Butler Brothers will return to where it all began for their latest flick, the satirical thriller Starsuckers, to have their homegrown, Canadian Premiere. They will host in in Subury, Ontario, where the movie was shot, during the 38th Cinéfest Sudbury...
Locarno 2026 Interview: NOBODY'S VIOLENCE Filmmaker Denis Côté Talks Mortality and Making Cinema That "Floats"
The Québécois auteur explains how illness shaped the film's grainy 16mm aesthetic, why disciplined production is essential to improvisation, and how critical feedback informs his uncompromising filmmaking.
Locarno 2026 Industry: Growth, Risk, and the Search for a More Resilient Independent Film Business
Locarno Pro 2026 examined how new financing, co-production and audience-building models could sustain independent cinema in an increasingly uncertain market.
THE MAGIC FARAWAY TREE Review: Wholesome Family Adventure Movie Will Make You Look Up From Your Phones and Into the Real World
Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy star in Ben Gregor's magical children's film.
Fantastic Fest 2026: Feature Programming Lineup, Led by BEWARE BOIÚNA, THE CYCLE, VICTORIAN PSYCHO, BLOODY TENNIS
Plus: U.S. premieres of Prime Video's 'Carrie' series from Mike Flanagan and Independent Film Company & Shudder's 'River,' and, of course, much more!
Locarno 2026 Interview: SIXTEEN MOMENTS OF MY LIFE Filmmaker Albert Serra Discusses Five Cameras, Six Years of Creation, and AI's Limits
The Catalan filmmaker explains why his concert film was an "accidental consequence" of six years of work, why cinematographers must edit, and why artificial intelligence can never be innocent.
THE LAST ASSASSINS: Canadian Sci-fi Thriller Out Now on Digital (Exclusive)
You heard it here first. The Canadian sci-fi thriller flick, The Last Assassins, will have its North American release across all digital platforms today, on August 18th 2026.
Locarno 2026 Interview: OBJET A Filmmaker Ann Oren on Touch and the Ecstasy of Losing Control
Filmmaker and visual artist Ann Oren discusses how her sophomore feature draws on Lacan, touch-starved digital culture, Jan Švankmajer, surgical preparation and the dangerous promise of surrender.
MOTELX 2026: DRAG Yourself to Lisbon This September, Full Programme For 20th Edition Announced
Our friends at MOTELX are preparing to hold their 20th anniversary edition of the Lisbon International Horror Film Festival. No small feat, making it to twenty years is indeed a big milestone for our friends in Portugal and they have...
DEATHGASM 2: GOREMAGEDDON: One-Night Theatrical Event Precedes Digital And Physical Releases (Exclusive)
Our friends at Raven Banner have tasked us with sharing this exclusive news about the digital and physical release of Jason lei Howden's metal horror comedy, Deathgasm 2: Goremageddon. Years after thwarting a demon apocalypse, Brodie finds himself unemployed,...
Locarno 2026 Interview: O JACARÉ Filmmaker Basil da Cunha on Gangster Heroes
Plus: a two-year edit and Reboleira's last dance.
Locarno 2026 Interview: THE DAYS OFF Filmmaker Lucila Mariani Discusses Internet Nostalgia
Plus: Reality shifting, and an ominous eclipse.
Echoes: Why Did It Take So Long For Lollywood to Make Its First Zombie Movie?
The Pakistani filmmaking industry has a long-held tendency to make safe, risk-free, family-oriented commercial films. Romantic comedies and social dramas are a more favored formula that filmmakers are inclined to opt for rather than taking an experimental route for zombie...
BLOOD SECRET: The Horror Collective Acquires Supernatural Horror Ahead of FrightFest Premiere
When a reconciliation dinner with her best friend turns into a nightmare of inexplicable, terrifying events, an isolated woman must fight to survive the night in a house she suspects is genuinely haunted or hostile.
TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE: Ron Perlman Returns to Acclaimed Audio Drama
I hope I'm not the only one out there who loves radio dramas and podcasts. It's a lo-fi way hear all kinds of spooky tales, and often more accessible (and cheaper) that film and television (which I still love, of...
COYOTE VS. ACME Review: Retribution for a Long-delayed Comedy
What rescues 'Coyote vs. Acme' is the filmmakers' respect and appreciation for the Warners heritage.
