Kinds of Kindness: When Transgressions Work
Is the surprise film Kinds of Kindness worth the long runtime? Are the three stories equally good? Here's what I think.
Small Films 21: On Solid Ground
This week's edition of Small Films is dedicated to Swiss director Jela Hasler's On Solid Ground. For 12 minutes, we follow Eli, a lonely young woman trying to get through a hot summer day in the city.
Small Films 20: Etheria Film Night 2024
The twentieth edition of Small Films is fun and special. We are highlighting a Shudder feature consisting of 9 genre films directed by women. It is the Etheria Film Night 2024.
Godzilla vs Destoroyah: A Perfect Sequel
It's a film that should be a textbook example of how to do a quality cinematic sequel. It's bigger, faster, and with more explosions. Enough explosions to satisfy Michael Bay.
The Bikeriders: A Midwestern Tale
Motorcycles, fights, and beers. The Bikeriders is as fun as it is heartwarming.
I Saw The TV Glow on a Saturday Night
I previously enjoyed the feverish claustrophobic nightmare We're All Going to the World's Fair, so I couldn't wait to experience Jane Schoenbrun's new film.
Small Films 18: The Moshumentary
Stanley Sievers, aka Mosh Retirement Guy, is the featured filmmaker in this week's Small Films. The Moshumentary is about a guy going on "mosh retirement" for the reunion of his favorite band.
Bad Boys by Adil El Arbi & Billal Fallah
Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah's second iteration of the Bad Boys franchise is a fun popcorn-munching comedy action blockbuster.
Small Films 17: Terra Incognita
Our lengthiest addition to the "Small Films" collection is the most mind-bending we have ever featured—Terra Incognita, directed by Adrian Dexter and Pernille Kjaer.
Furiosa: A Perfection Prequel
The film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga hit theaters this weekend. Is it better than its perfect predecessor?