On January 9th, UK audiences will finally have the opportunity to engage with her powerful new picture, The Chronology of Water. Adapted by Stewart herself from the unflinching 2011 memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch, the film is a deeply personal, impressionistic, and often confrontational exploration of trauma, survival, and the cathartic
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson In The Drama – Poster Drop
The rumour mill has been churning for months, but a new, deliberately understated poster for Kristoffer Borgli’s 2026 feature, The Drama, has finally given us something tangible to sink our teeth into. And, as expected from an A24 production helmed by the singular talent behind Dream Scenario, the first piece
Troma releases Tromatic Special Edition Blu-rays of Frightmare & Luther The Geek in January
Troma Entertainment is brightening up 2026 by releasing Tromatic Special Edition Blu-rays of Frightmare and Luther The Geek. These two films remind people to avoid Film Students and Sideshow Freaks. Frightmare has a horror legend think he’s played his last movie role only to have an unexpected revival after his
The Brutalist Film Review
Star rating: 5/5 Writer: Joe Burden Director: Joe Burden Starring: Ken Ogborn and Paige Kimberley This political, unapologetic film is a strong, thought-provoking and piece. It’s a good moment to reveal to our readers one of my unpopular opinions: brutalist architecture is amazing, and beautiful. The British iteration of the
Golden Globe nominated Little Amelie Or The Character of Rain arrives on Digital Platforms today
Awards season has started in Hollywood. Little Amelie Or The Character of Rain is already getting nominations including the Golden Globes. The animated film is now available on Digital Platforms. The film is about how a simple treat opens up Little Amelie’s perception of the world around her. Here’s the