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Obsession (2025)

Be careful who you wish for…

Curry Barker’s Obsession doesn’t just announce a major new horror voice — it grabs the genre by the throat and drags it screaming into deeply uncomfortable territory. Following the viral success of his microbudget breakout Milk & Serial (2024), writer-director ...


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Mortal Kombat II (2026)

Their fight. Our future.

Five years ago, Simon McQuoid’s 2021 reboot of Mortal Kombat landed with the force of a spinning uppercut. Fans finally got the gore, the fatalities and the hard-R brutality they had begge...


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The Sheep Detectives (2026)

A new breed of mystery.

There’s a very specific tone The Sheep Detectives is aiming for — somewhere between cozy countryside whodunit and gently subversive animal fable — but what’s most striking is how often it sits awkwardly between its intended audiences. This is a film that feels too chi...


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The Drama (2026)

Witness the wedding of the year.

What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done? Usually, it’s a bar-room icebreaker that ends in laughs or mild regret. In Kristoffer Borgli’s newest picture — the uncomfortably brilliant The Drama — that question lands like a grenade at a wedding party, detonating unease with...


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Michael (2026)

His Story Begins

Like anything related to Michael Jackson, there’s gonna be controversy. At this point, it feels inevitable. A figure as iconic, as mythologized, and as debated as Michael Jackson was never going to make it to the big screen without a few raised eyebrows — and Michael (2026) arrives carry...


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