The Drudgery Train is an exploration of a young man’s stagnation in life due to a joyless childhood environment, lack of finances, and stunted educational path....
The first half of ‘What Lies Below’ feels like a by-the-numbers horror movie, yet it comes together as an original piece of storytelling towards the end....
Monster Hunter film director Paul W.S. Anderson will discuss the upcoming big screen adaption on Wednesday, December 2nd on CapcomUSA’s Twitch channel. The event will stream...
Reiko Yamada spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about her virtual Japan Society performance, ‘Sound installation on Silent Movies’, a fresh audio aesthetic to broken accordions, and...
Ignore the IMDB user rating from furious parents, there is no better crime drama horror film this year than Blumhouse’s terrific The Lie. A movie that...
The Taste of Tea will make you smile, the definition of a movie sending the audience home happy. A serene slice of life family tale, charming...
Death of Me begins with an intriguing central concept: a cellphone video of a crime committed by husband against wife neither party remembers. But soon falls...
No Escape is a reminder that we trade & barter our real lives, our safety & privacy, in return for pixelized validation on the internet. We...
Marc Menchaca spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about portraying one of horror’s darkest, colossally twisted villains in Alone and the final, muddied fight being one of...
Jules Willcox spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about portraying Jessica in Alone, one of 2020’s darkest psychological thrillers, and breaking her foot for real during shooting...