There are few artists whose minds I’d love to enter and just explore for a couple of horrors more than David Cronenberg, who has built an entire career out of being a beloved menace to the art of filmmaking, a medium that he has both celebrated and dismantled with his unique and offbeat approach to…
The Royal Hotel (2023)
Her name may not be widely known, but you can be certain that eventually Kitty Green will break through as one of the essential filmmakers of her generation. Her bold debut, The Assistant proved to be quite popular amongst audiences aligned with contemporary independent cinema, and proved to be an exceptional starring vehicle for lead…
Wasteman (2026)
There are certain genres that, despite tackling more intimidating or questionable subject matter, remain wildly popular for reasons that can sometimes be inexplicable at the best of times. However, once we unpack the psychology behind why we’re drawn to specific stories, it can become much easier to comprehend their popularity. Prison films are a dime…
You’ll Like My Mother (1972)
One of the great joys of exploring cinema is that sometimes you come across a film that had previously never been on your radar, but once it catches your attention, it feels like a revelatory moment. Whether through a recommendation from a trusted voice or simply stumbling upon a film by accident, it can be…
Preschool (2026)
As any parent will say, there is no limit on how far they will go to give their child a good future, even if it means putting themselves in considerable emotional, physical or financial strain. Every parent wants their offspring to have a better life than them, which is one of those rare universal experiences…
Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026)
The concept of travelling in time to meet yourself (whether past or future) is an enticing concept, and one that has become the foundation of one of the most endearing and compelling sub-genres in science fiction. The subject has always been so captivating based on the fact that it exists at the perfect intersection between…
The Shout (1978)
There are many qualities about the work of Jerzy Skolimowski that capture our attention, but none of them is as notable as the fact that he seems impossible to pin down to a particular style, and over the course of a career that has lasted over half a century, he has seemingly evaded making the…
People We Meet on Vacation (2026)
The following is going to sound like an insult, but it is said with nothing but affection: when it comes to literature, there are very few groups more devoted to the craft than those who follow young adult and romance fiction, to the point where it can border on obsessed, in the best way possible….
The Girl from Petrovka (1974)
For a large portion of the 20th century, relations between the United States and Russia (particularly during the era of the Soviet Union) were beyond fraught, with their rivalry and determination to assert dominance as the most powerful global entity leading to a series of conflicts over the years. This was not only a fascinating…
Undertone (2026)
There are many ways to look at horror and why it is arguably one of the most successful genres when it comes to fiction, regardless of the medium you are looking at it through. Whether a visual medium like film or television, or in the written form, there have been some incredibly influential works constructed…