Please turn JavaScript on
Mother of Movies icon

Mother of Movies

Follow Mother of Movies's news and updates in a matter of seconds! We will deliver any update via email, phone or you can read them from here on the site on your own news page.

You can even combine different feeds with the feed for Mother of Movies.

Subscribing and unsubscribing is fast, easy and risk free.

The whole service is free of cost.

Mother of Movies: Welcome to Mother of Movies | What to Watch Next | Mother of Movies

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.44 / day

Message History

Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride positions Mary Shelley as author-narrator, finally telling the story Hollywood wrote without her. Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale don't play monsters. They play two beings finding total freedom in each other. Devastating, divisive, and utterly audacious.

Read full story
F (The Expelled, 2010) follows a broken teacher into a nightmare of violence and institutional collapse. Director Johannes Roberts' ambiguous ending reframes the entire film as a study in psychological manifestation. A rewatch reveals far more than the first viewing suggests.

Read full story
Parasomnia is a horror film from debut director James Ross II, following a young woman whose lifelong night terrors take a deadly turn when the demon haunting her dreams begins crossing into the waking world. Starring Jasmine Mathews.

Read full story
Exit 8 (2025) is a Japanese horror-thriller where a Tokyo subway becomes a recursive trap. Director Genki Kawamura (Your Name, Suzume) fractures perspective between three trapped souls. Anomalies multiply. Exits loop. The boy sees what others cannot. Overlook Film Festival Review

Read full story
New Group (2026) follows Ai as her high school descends into cult-like madness. Director Yūta Shimotsu transforms simple gymnastics into horror. A sharp critique of conformity disguised as body horror. Premieres June 12, 2026.

Read full story