Written and directed by Jean Luc Herbulot, Senegal’s Saloum follows a trio of mercenaries — Bangui’s Hyenas — who find themselves stranded on their way to escort...
Writer/director Kate Dolan’s You Are Not My Mother is a chilling take on the changeling folklore of Ireland, and a very strong first feature. Made on...
Director Rob Savage is becoming a new master of horror. His films craft fear with a determined resolve; he builds tension, releases it with a light...
Turkish writer/director Orcun Behram has tackled his first feature film with The Antenna, a creeping political allegory with a good dose of horror. The Antenna takes...
With The Platform, Spanish director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia has crafted a dystopian masterpiece with a sharp bite. The film explores class inequality and solidarity, elevating the conversation...
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead are two of the the most inventive and consistently impressive filmmakers working in the industry today. Like their previous films —...
Takashi Miike has become a household name for fans of genre cinema. With over 100 titles under his belt — including Ichi the Killer, Audition, 13 Assassins,...
Sea Fever — which played at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of their Discovery program — is a captivating exploration of the horrific unknown...
For her feature film debut, writer/director Rose Glass comes out swinging with Saint Maud. The stage is set for a tense tête-à-tête between the film’s two...
In 1981, a small community is rocked by the outbreak of a zombie virus. The locals are biting and turning in record time, but on the...
For Spanish director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia’s first feature film, he did not hold back. The Platform (El Hoyo) is a daring debut, melding political allegory and sci-fi...
Director Richard Stanley returns to narrative filmmaking after over 20 years with Color Out of Space, a hypnotic H.P. Lovecraft adaptation. Published in 1927, the story...