VENOM: Socialism’s Accidental Super-Antihero

Eddie Brock and his new pal Venom aren't just a Marvel duo, they represent a lot of our (post)modern-day fears.

SADIE and the Child Soldiers of America

Megan Griffiths delivers a powerful, subtle gut punch to America's blind military worship with SADIE.

TYREL: Relative Terror in Black/White

TYREL explores how seemingly harmless behaviour, to white people, is not always so for people of colour.

CAM: This (Postmodern) Woman’s Work

CAM tells the story of a woman divided against other women, divided against herself.

Mackenzie and Pine De-Mythologise Robert the Bruce in OUTLAW KING

David Mackenzie's tale of Robert the Bruce avoids the myths, focusing on the fierce man of flesh and blood.

THE FIRST PURGE is a Dark Mirror of Current America

THE FIRST PURGE is the franchise's best, going back to the beginning to examine the Purge's origins in classism, racism, and inherent human violence.

“Broad is the Road That Leads to Death”: Christianity & Cults Are All Alike in APOSTLE

The new Gareth Evans film takes on Christianity, cults, and more with its dark fantasy + folk horror.

HEREDITARY’s Dark Heart of Grief and Mental Illness

Ari Aster's HEREDITARY is fantastic horror— also a journey into grief, mental illness, and the psychological terror of family.