46 Years Later: Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
Despite its awfulness, despite its outdatedness, despite its misguided craft, and despite its genuine tedium, to watch this fucked up curiosity is an experience nonetheless that needs to be seen to be believed (and it’s still better than Attack of the Clones).
Cube (1997) Movie Ending Explained: Who Survives the Cube?
Directed and co-written by Vincenzo Natali, “Cube” (1997) is a Canadian horror-thriller that plays out like a claustrophobic, mathematical nightmare….
Viva Pictures Acquires Animated film ‘Scarygirl’ Prior to Cannes Festival Premiere
Viva Pictures has recently made headlines with its acquisition of “Scarygirl,” an upcoming animated feature film based on the popular…
Solomon Kane (2009) Movie Ending Explained: How does Solomon Kane Escape the Death Reaper?
Solomon Kane (2009) Movie Ending Explained: Created by Robert E. Howard in 1928, M.J. Bassett’s 2009 action-adventure film “Solomon Kane”…
Echo of You (2024) ‘Hot Docs’ Review: Candid Confessions of Widowhood and Mortality
Can the sparest cinematic form suffice to weave through many references? Or would the purposefully pared-back covering emerge as fundamentally…
An Odd Turn (2024) “Berlinale” Short Film Review: A Wholesome yet Bizarre Package on Inflation and Desires
Francisco Lezama’s short film “An Odd Turn” (Un movimiento extrano, 2024) has a peculiar quality to it. You may experience…
Best Short Film Festivals in UK
Short film festivals in the UK are crucial for emerging filmmakers. They offer a platform for exhibiting ingenuity and promoting…
Studio Ghibli Fest 2024 Brings Two Beloved Classics Back to U.S. Theaters
Studio Ghibli Fest 2024: Several Studio Ghibli films are set to arrive in American theaters this year, starting with the…








