For Worse – ★★★ 1/2

A comedy that does everything right, Amy Landecker’s For Worse that brings a plentiful amount of laughs while balancing the dramatic side. Charming from beginning to end, this is the midlife crisis comedy that’s dialogue is as sharp as the performances. Lauren (Amy Landecker) is a newly divorced, sober mother

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Hamlet – ★★★★

With compelling direction and performances, Aneil Karia’s Hamlet is a stripped-down, ambitious iteration that revels in its bold style, with Riz Ahmed as magnetic as he has ever been. When Hamlet (Riz Ahmed) returns for his father’s funeral, he is stunned to discover his uncle Claudius is marrying his newly

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Lunar Sway ★★★ 1/2 – BFI Flare 2026

Lunar Sway is visually exceptional, with great performances from lead Noah Parker and Liza Weil. Occasionally too dreamlike for its own good, Nick Butler’s film is still an engaging watch. Cliff (Noah Parker) is a fluorescent sign maker, struggling with his love life in a desert town, when he unexpectedly

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Krizalit ★★★★★ (short) BFI Flare 2026

Naz Tokgöz delivers a devastating performance in the captivating short film Krizalit, co-directed with Arantxa Ibarra. Strikingly beautiful and emotional, you are gently guided through this profoundly sad tale that is faultless from beginning to end. Deniz (Naz Tokgöz) is an enigmatic young woman who has been drawn into a

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Uchronia (BFI FLARE 2026) – ★★★ 1/2

Director Fil Ieropulos and writer Foivos Dousos bring us a rebellious and visual treat with their bold film Uchronia. Wonderfully uncompromising, this aesthetically rich docudrama grabs you and never lets go. Arthur Rimbaud has died, but his ghost has not yet passed on as he travels through time, observing where

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Conscious – ★★★★

The excellent documentary Conscious, by Suki Chan, is a heartbreaking and contemplative look at the realities and never-ending mysteries of the brain through the devastating neurological impact of dementia. Visually striking, you are compelled from beginning to end. Filmed over seven years, Conscious narrates the stories of Wendy Mitchell, Pegeen

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Capture – ★★★★

Full of suspense, Bruce Wemple’s Capture is an excellent horror film that keeps its audience guessing. With a fantastic lead performance from Kaitlyn Lunardi, Capture is a film that you need to check out. After inheriting her parents’ long-abandoned house, Abby uncovers a mysterious thirty-year-old camcorder hidden among a collection

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Tales from Beyond the Pale Season Six Offers New Horrors Every Month!

12 March 2026 // New York, NY — Tales from Beyond the Pale, Glass Eye Pix’s long-running radio drama, celebrated the start of its spectacular Sixth Season in November of 2025 with Joe Maggio’s The Slaughtered. With the launch of today’s 54th all-new Tale, the auteur-driven new season is well underway and ready

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Dead Lover – ★★★ 3/4

Grace Glowicki’s hilarious Dead Lover is a horror-comedy that works far better than it has any right to. With a great script and over the top daft performances, it’s as fun a jaunt of a film as you will find. A lonely gravedigger (Grace Glowicki) who stinks of corpses finally

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OBEX – ★★★★

A truly wonderful monochrome joy, OBEX takes that lo-fi style and runs with it, giving us an earnest, nostalgia-filled story about breaking away from self-imposed solitude. Conor (Albert Birney) lives a secluded life in his home in 1980s Baltimore. Dressed like an office worker despite working from home, he draws

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