Marty Supreme (2025) Dream Big There’s something deeply fitting about Josh Safdie making his first major solo swing with a film about table tennis — a sport built on rhythm, panic, instinct, and breathless momentum. After all, if anyone in modern cinema understands relentless motion, it’s Safdie. The filmmaker behind
Sundance ‘26: ‘SENTIENT’ a Traumatizing Doc About the Horror of Animal Testing
A profoundly upsetting documentary, Sentient explores the multitudinous horrors of the animal testing infrastructure—not just the physical, psychological, and spiritual toll on the animals, but the damage done to the human technicians, scientists, and doctors complicit in the process, all underpinned by science that may not be as solid as
Sundance ‘26: ‘HOLD ONTO ME’ Sees An Estranged Father-Daughter Bond, Frayed and Fumbling Toward Repair
When 11-year-old Iris’ absentee father, Aris, slinks back into town for his father’s funeral in their sleepy Greek fishing village, she tracks him down to an abandoned shipyard and tries to wedge herself into his pathetic little life. In writer-director Myrsini Aristidou’s Greek-language Hold Onto Me (Κράτα Με), this relationship,
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Reviews Are In For Sam Raimi’s “Send Help”
The reviews are now out for Sam Raimi’s new survival horror/dark comedy “Send Help” and the reaction is pretty great so far. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has hit 92% from 51 reviews, which is even with “Drag Me to Hell” and just behind “Spider-Man 2” (93%) as the best