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Scrublands: Silver Review

The location may have changed from the red-sanded plains of the Victorian outback to the wavy coastlines of Western Australia, but murder well and...

Black Mirror Season 7 Review

Targeted ads injected into everyday conversations with your spouse. Technologically controlled gaslighting. Golden era movie stars becoming sentient AI. Drug induced communication with cute...

Companion Review: A Delightfully Unhinged Thriller

Companion, a darkly comedic psychological thriller from Drew Hancock, blends romance with chilling twists. The film follows Iris, whose awkward grocery store encounter with Josh leads to unexpected violence. With stellar performances, particularly from Sophie Thatcher, and a clever script, Companion is a memorable genre film that challenges viewers with its themes and humor.

Freelance Review: A Fresh, Twisted Addition to Aussie Genre Flicks

Freelance, directed by John Balazs, follows Katie, a struggling freelance video editor, as she delves into disturbing student horror films that may be real snuff films. The film effectively utilizes digital elements for a gripping experience, showcasing Nicole Pastor's powerful performance. Despite some pacing issues, it excels in tension and atmosphere.

Den of Thieves 2 Review: Heist Chaos in the Diamond District

Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, set in France, follows Donnie, played by O’Shea Jackson Jr., as he attempts a massive diamond heist with the Panther Mafia. The sequel shifts to a slick style, diverging from the gritty tone of its predecessor, which may disappoint fans seeking the original's unique edge.

The Creep Tapes Review

Stemming from the psychologically demented brains of indie-film-making connoisseur Mark Duplass and horror director Patrick Brice, everyone’s favourite Peachfuzz returns in The Creep Tapes,...
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Elio Review – Pixar Shoots for the Stars and Mostly Lands the Landing

Pixar's original film, Elio, co-directed by Domee Shi and others, revitalizes imaginative storytelling with its vibrant cosmic narrative. It follows 11-year-old Elio, who becomes Earth's ambassador after contacting aliens. The film explores themes of loneliness and friendship, blending humor and emotional depth, while celebrating curiosity about the universe. Despite starting slowly, it ultimately shines.

28 Years Later: Beautiful, Heartfelt Carnage

28 Years Later delves into a quarantined UK, years after a rage virus has turned citizens into vicious zombies. Centered on 12-year-old Spike, the film explores themes of survival, family, and courage as Spike ventures into the infected zones to save his ailing mother. With striking cinematography and a blend of horror and humanity, it captivates audiences anew.

Borderlands 4 is now available for pre-order

Borderlands 4 is available for pre-order, set for worldwide release on September 12, 2025, on major platforms, including PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. It offers three editions, featuring various bonuses. The game promises new Vault Hunters, expansive gameplay, and a wealth of post-release content, appealing to both new and returning players.

Dangerous Animals star Liam Greinke on acting opposite the unhinged Jai Courtney

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUoerXEDr2E Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), a solitary surfer with a troubled...

Happyend – SFF Review

Happyend explores the complexities of friendship and societal tensions in a near-future Japan, focusing on Kou and Yuta's evolving relationship against a backdrop of historical and racial injustices. As Kou confronts systemic oppression and engages in activism, the film highlights themes of awareness, privilege, and the struggle for solidarity amidst division.