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Hardwired: Alex Lane for DRAGN
No remote control here… A pulse-pounding homage to the raw, high-concept genre films of the ’80s and ’90s — latest sci-fi movie DRAGN is here to remind us of the kind of gritty B-movie sci-fi horrors that once lined those video store shelves. Directed by Peter Webber ( The Girl with the Pearl Earring ), the film blends action, techno-paranoia, and a dose of psychological horror as it explores the terrifying possibilities of rogue AI. Alex Lane — who wrote, produced, and appea
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2 days ago13 min read


Familiar Demons: Natasha Kermani for THE DREADFUL
One dark knight… Following last year’s adaptation of Joe Hill’s novel Abraham’s Boys , Natasha Kermani has continued to carve out a space for delving into psychological period pieces. With her latest film, The Dreadful , she continues to explore fear not as spectacle alone, but as something deeply embedded in identity, power, and perspective. Kermani’s work resists easy categorization — melding arthouse sensibilities with visceral suspense — and invites audiences to sit with
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Feb 186 min read


Revenge on Repeat: The McManus Brothers for REDUX REDUX
Here we go again… With their latest feature, Redux Redux , the McManus Brothers — filmmaking duo Kevin and Matthew — dive headfirst into a mind-bending multiverse tale where reality fractures after a vengeful mother is caught in a violent tight spot after her daughter is killed. Her answer: kill the multiple versions of the murderer. This is as cerebral and visceral experience layering high-concept science fiction with intimate human stakes as the brothers (with their sister
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Feb 188 min read
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