Marred in controversy following the ludicrous decision to fire star Melissa Barrera, the seventh installment of the long-running Scream franchise already fosters a bad taste in one’s mouth before the ...
In her first—and final—feature, Lai leaves behind a film unmistakably her own and marking a too-brief but bright legacy at the Slamdance Film Festival.
Constantly moving and giving new wrinkles to Zere's experience. Lacobucci balances the global issues of inequality with the street-level, allowing Zere's artistry to shine in her activism.
By the time the helmet powers down, Time Helmet has delivered exactly what it promises: a zany, chaotic, unexpectedly ...
The winners have been announced for the 4th Annual Golden Scythe Horror Awards via the ceremony’s official website and social media profiles.
Slamdance's Documentary or Unstoppable sections; a film driven by access, authorship, and the radical idea of letting a community tell its own story.
Pickup may be bite‑sized, but it’s the full package — funny, stylish, and surprisingly resonant. It’s easy to imagine this concept ...
Legend Has It is bold, brash, and proudly ridiculous — a short that embraces spectacle and silliness with open arms. It’s seventeen minutes of fun!
There’s a sharp honesty in how 1981 portrays masculinity being imposed rather than discovered. The short doesn’t moralise, but it also doesn’t shy ...
Mariana Ant is one of those shorts that arrives with its own peculiar rhythm — the kind of film that will either sweep you up in its ...
Taking only six months for the sequel to hit theaters, 28 Years Later: Bone Temple picks up where Danny Boyle‘s return to the rage virus left off. The gang of tracksuit-wearing marauders from the ...
The familial bonds of a family are tested to the extremities by an unexpected tragic loss. A narrative that deals with themes of grief, childhood abuse and an authoritarian father, who treads a fine ...