Emin Alper’s drama charts the escalation of violence in an isolated village community in the Turkish mountains following the return of an exiled clan.
Simon Thompson delves into the career of Brian De Palma… Brian De Palma is a filmmaker whose career is a Rorschach ink blot ...
An accused pervert charged with grooming young girls in California has been linked to an extremist cult that wants to destroy ...
Roger Ebert, the beloved and late film critic, always shared the movies he loved and hated, including ...
Arrow Video is set to release WANDERING GINZA BUTTERFLY COLLECTION on Limited Edition Blu-Ray on 6th April 2026. On the same ...
Critics and horror fans are rarely on the same terms on the best days, but even these terrifying titles took some extra time ...
Casey Chong presents seven bizarre 80s horror movies you might have missed… The 1980s marked a tremendous decade for the ...
The Beetlejuice director’s next film will be a full-circle moment that could bring him back to his B-movie roots.
Cultpix is moving into physical media distribution, partnering with national film institutes for a new Blu-ray label.
A breezy, feel-good film that captures the spirit of friendship and city life, Tu Hai Mera Sunday follows a group of close friends in Mumbai struggling to find a place to play football every Sunday.
The film was not released; it escaped,” said Peter O’Toole once in a DVD commentary, referring to a personal favourite of his – which also happens to be my own. That film was The Stunt Man (1980), a ...