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  • Space Sweepers

    Director Jo Sung-hee’s (A Werewolf Boy) Space Sweepers has landed, albeit a little late after...

  • Malcolm & Marie

    It’s 1am and filmmaker Malcolm (John David Washington) returns home with his girlfriend...

  • ZeroZeroZero

    Based on the novel of the same name by Roberto Saviano, ZeroZeroZero doesn’t exactly provide...

  • Running Naked

    Feeling its way into somewhere between tearjerker, buddy comedy and sweet bromance, Running Naked...

  • Firefly Lane

    Netflix’s latest series, Firefly Lane, is a charming but over-saturated drama set in...

  • All My Friends Are Dead

    Polish horror comedy All My Friends Are Dead begins with a flash-forward that reveals a...

  • Landscapes of Resistance

    Marta Popivoda’s Landscapes of Resistance is as much a documentary as it is visual...

  • Feast

    Grainy video close-up of gyrating flesh, a pulsing soundtrack: Tim Leyendekker’s IFFR Tiger Competition...

  • A Nightmare Wakes

    A Nightmare Wakes is the second Mary Shelley biopic of recent years, following Haifaa...

  • Burning Man (Gritt)

    Burning Man is about the process of a troubled artist, Gritt (Birgitte Larsen), who returns...

  • Summer of ’72

    Directed by Phil Harder, Summer of ’72 is the story of a young man, Billy,...

  • Lupin

    Though The Queen’s Gambit has whiled away many knights over lockdown, viewers have turned their...

  • Crobar: Music When the Lights Go Out

    Crobar: Music When the Lights Go Out, a new short documentary from...

  • The Doorman

    In 1988 John McClane infiltrated the Nakatomi Plaza in a daring mission to thwart a...

  • Assassins: Exclusive new clip

    Director Ryan White’s (A Case Against 8, The Keepers) most recent venture is Assassins. The...

  • Schemers

    Schemers is an indie comedy based on true events taking place around Iron Maiden’s fabled...

  • Away: An interview with animator Gints Zilbalodis

    A quiet, sensory marvel, Away was released earlier this month in the UK....

  • The Queen of Black Magic

    January is an infamous time for horror movies. From poor Paranormal Activity sequels to...

  • Coded Bias

    Times are changing, that’s for sure. The technological age has undoubtedly shaped the way in...

  • The Rental

    Two couples escape to a rented retreat on the coast, only to grow suspicious that...

  • Synchronic

    Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have done it again. The filmmaking duo – known for...

  • The Capote Tapes

    Hollywood has always been fascinated by glimmering portraits of prominent, gay 20th-century...

  • The Dig

    Based on John Preston’s 2007 novel – which imagines the story behind the 1939 Sutton...

  • The Filmmaker’s House

    In a series of interviews, documentary maker Marc Isaacs crafts a feature film in his...