The recent film ‘Members Club,’ directed by Marc Coleman, explores the grotesque and absurd by blending horror and comedy in a way that challenges traditional narratives. While it ostensibly pays homage to male camaraderie and the world of outdated masculinity, it subversively criticizes the very essence of male identity. The movie opens with a striking
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In the opening scenes of Parker Brennon’s film *Hauntology*, we are introduced to Jazmine Price, who invites her younger sister Venus to explore the family’s complex narratives. Instead of running away, Venus is urged to stay and listen to stories that reveal the layered intricacies of their family’s haunted past. By framing her tales as
“Many years after the Rapture…” This stark proclamation serves as an ominous prologue to E.L. Katz’s film, Azrael: Angel of Death, co-written by Simon Barrett. From the onset, viewers are thrust into a world ravaged by cataclysm and despair, one where the remnants of civilization wrestle with their fading memories of what once was. The
The BFI London Film Festival (LFF) is set to captivate audiences once more as it unveils its 68th edition this October. Scheduled from October 9–20, 2024, the festival promises an eclectic mix of films, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to showcasing innovative and genre-defying cinema. This year’s lineup features a host of recognizable names, both in