Scared to Death (2024)
70%
9/10
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“Scared to Death is made better because it is both meta and a milkshake of staple genre ingredients that, when you list them, you think, “These shouldn’t taste as good as they do,” but they do. ” –
Film Threat
Mar 17, 2026
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Return to Death Park (2025)
7/10
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“The filmmaker and his core cadre of collaborators continue making mighty massacres for all adoring fans of the macabre.” –
Film Threat
Mar 5, 2026
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Bight (2026)
9/10
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“Bight brings back stylish, sweaty, sexy, suspicion, and savagery in this both enticing and engaging intersection of vitreous aesthetics and ethical deterioration.” –
Film Threat
Feb 26, 2026
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The Old Man and the Parrot (2026)
7.5/10
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“Funny, sad, silly, and serious, a whimsically cartoonish and resoundingly emotional performance from Ruben Rabasa propels The Old Man and the Parrot as the title role.” –
Film Threat
Feb 23, 2026
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Emerging from the Shadows: The Legacies of Weinberg and Korngold (2025)
8/10
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“Song and story become one as we listen to the emotional resonance through the notes and phrases that stemmed from the hearts of two men bound for death, but now, resurrected in all their compositional majesty.” –
Film Threat
Feb 20, 2026
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A New Love in Tokyo (1994)
9/10
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“I am fascinated by how easily Takahashi is able to whiplash between extreme exploitation and everyday drama, giving the audience a real taste of the character’s mundane activities despite the sensationalistic way they earn a paycheck. ” –
Film Threat
Feb 18, 2026
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Red Night at Skye's (2024)
8/10
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“Kudos to Brock Roberts for his steely, stalwart lead and delivery of great lines.” –
Film Threat
Feb 12, 2026
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Mockbuster (2025)
10/10
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“Mockbuster is about never giving up, despite impossible odds, costume mistakes, organizing camera insurance, and figuring out how to entertain the masses with pocket change. ” –
Film Threat
Feb 9, 2026
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Long Lonesome Highway: The Story of Michael Parks (2025)
9.5/10
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“Thanks to the stellar work of Josh Roush, along with all of Michael’s friends, family, and fellow filmmakers, we received an intense, intriguing, illuminating, and important movie about one of the greatest character actors of all time.” –
Film Threat
Feb 5, 2026
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The Reign of Queen Ginnarra (2025)
10/10
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“This is the work of a company of film artisans, fueled by the same passion and inspiration as the films that stir them to make these glorious odes to the fantasy cinema of yore, whilst breaking new ground for the future.” –
Film Threat
Feb 4, 2026
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Last Hit (2025)
8/10
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“Last Hit is rapid fire fun with equal amounts of shooting, slugging, and substance to make it an easy choice for lovers of crime stories, heist movies, and just good old-fashioned fights against all odds to escape old lives. ” –
Film Threat
Feb 3, 2026
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Big Girls Don't Cry (2026)
100%
8.5/10
EDIT
“Though the images in Big Girls Don’t Cry are dreamy and easy, the movie is about growing up. And this film reminds us that the bitterness of experience can quickly outweigh the sweetness and bliss of the moment.” –
Film Threat
Jan 29, 2026
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Smile... The Worst Is Yet to Come (2026)
9/10
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“The impeccable swallow dive Lenihan pulls off with Smile…The Worst is Yet to Come is magical. Few pictures these days have you walking away from the screen with a smile on your face, and indeed, hope in your heart.” –
Film Threat
Jan 27, 2026
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Maldoror (2024)
77%
7.5/10
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“To the director Fabrice, his co-writer Domenico La Porta, the entire cast and crew, Maldoror is a picture that invokes memories of great filmmakers and their contributions to the genre, whilst staying culturally unique and period perfect. ” –
Film Threat
Jan 20, 2026
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Signing Tony Raymond (2025)
75%
8.5/10
EDIT
“As feel-good as Moneyball. It’s a treat to see turns from the comically tragic Sorvino, who reminds us why she won an Oscar, plus an awesome little cameo from Brian Bosworth, bringing the sly charm and confident cool as he did in his heyday.” –
Film Threat
Jan 20, 2026
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Little Trouble Girls (2025)
98%
7.5/10
EDIT
“Little Trouble Girls succeeds as a combination of poetic visual compositions and vibrant, dynamic performances from the female leads. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 22, 2025
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The Man in the Red Beret (2023)
8.5/10
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“Derek Bridges’ The Man in the Red Beret, at its simplest, is the remarkable life of a remarkable chess player. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 16, 2025
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Reedland (2025)
83%
7/10
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“Reedland is a picture that engulfs you with its silent majesty. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 12, 2025
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Universal (2025)
7/10
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“On the whole, Universal may not interest the casual movie watcher. But if you’ve a fondness for quirky humor, solid character interplay, and a smart single-location story, then your search is over as this is the hidden gem you never knew you needed.” –
Film Threat
Dec 4, 2025
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Jacker 3: Road to Hell (2025)
7/10
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“Herman and Panetta have created a bloody, supernatural horror extravaganza that has all the right moves for a cult slasher icon. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 4, 2025
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We Regret to Inform You... (2015)
8/10
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“We regret to inform you that it is yet another short-form concept that begs to be given greater examination. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 1, 2025
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Barron's Cove (2024)
62%
8/10
EDIT
“What’s on display here is raw-edged intensity coupled with heart and meaning. ” –
Film Threat
Dec 1, 2025
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Realm of Satan (2024)
56%
3.5/10
EDIT
“The documentary feels like something that could have been deeply engrossing had the filmmaker selected an alternate narrative structure.” –
Film Threat
Nov 26, 2025
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Tapawingo (2023)
80%
7.5/10
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“Tapawingo presents itself as the kind of Good Will Hunting-esque spiritual follow-up to Napoleon Dynamite. But the filmmakers take the flavors and the star that made a cult classic, and repackage it into something unique and funny. ” –
Film Threat
Nov 20, 2025
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For the Living (2024)
8/10
EDIT
“So, as the story develops, we learn the significance of personal testimony. Putting a face and a name to a number turns a statistic into a story.
” –
Film Threat
Nov 19, 2025
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