Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has long been known for being a huge fan of cinema, even if his opinions have proven divisive over the years. That said, he’s previously said he’s not a fan of where it has gone in recent years. Now, in the latest issue of Sight and Sound
A nerve-shredding battle of The Passenger
What begins as a routine road trip quickly spirals into a nightmare in The Passenger, a tense new thriller arriving in theaters and on VOD on June 5, 2026. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Vadim Perelman, known for House of Sand and Fog and Persian Lessons, the film stars Djimon Hounsou
High Stakes of Man of War
War, betrayal, and a desperate rescue mission collide in Man of War, the latest action thriller from veteran filmmaker William Kaufman. The film stars LaMonica Garrett as Michael Connor, an elite former Navy SEAL and CIA operative who is drawn back into combat when his adopted daughter Riley, an aid
THE CURRENTS: Drowning in the Dark Waters of the Mind
Filmmaker Milagros Mumenthaler was born in Argentina but raised in Switzerland; both countries figure prominently in her third feature film, The Currents. An eerie psychological drama focused on the unraveling of a woman at what should be the prime of her life, The Currents dwells on the lasting legacy of
The Season 1 Moment That Changed Stranger Things Forever
Stranger Things might now be known for its irresistible mix of humor and scares, but when the Duffer brothers started putting together the first season of their hit Netflix show behind the scenes, it apparently had a much more dramatic tone that soon evolved after one particularly surprising revelation. During