When one hears “film about motherhood,” certain conventional themes typically arise: sleepless nights, feeding struggles, and the bittersweet acceptance of bodily changes. However, Marielle Heller’s film “Nightbitch,” adapted from Rachel Yoder’s inventive novel, boldly disrupts these expectations by intertwining elements of dark comedy and fantasy into the very fabric of new motherhood. The film revolves
The return of Lucy (Jessica Raine) and Gideon (Peter Capaldi) in the second season of “The Devil’s Hour” brings viewers back into a darkly captivating world. This season dives deeper into the complexities of these characters as they navigate their respective dilemmas amidst a rapidly unfolding supernatural mystery. At its core, the series continues to
In a world increasingly dominated by climate change and societal rules, Fleur Fortune’s directorial debut, *The Assessment*, explores the unsettling implications of authoritarian parenting assessments. At the London Film Festival, audiences were introduced to a narrative that cleverly intertwines the concepts of love, control, and the psychology of parenthood in a bleak future. This thought-provoking
As the world grapples with uncertainty, Guy Maddin’s “Rumours” emerges as a politically charged satire that cleverly engages with the theme of ineffectual leadership in times of crisis. Scheduled for release in UK cinemas against a backdrop of global tumult, the film draws its relevance from current events—particularly as the recent U.S. presidential election unfolds.
“The Wild Robot,” the latest animated film from Dreamworks, presents a compelling fusion of artificial intelligence and the natural world. This adaptation of Peter Brown’s beloved books marks a significant return to form for animated storytelling, presenting profound themes wrapped in delightful humor and visually stunning animation. The film invites audiences into a rich world
Alice Lowe’s new venture, *Timestalker*, is anything but traditional. This delightful concoction of comedy, horror, romance, and science fiction unspools across various historical eras, plunging the protagonist, Agnes, into a tumultuous cycle of love and loss. As both the writer and director, Lowe displays a keen understanding of her audience, aiming to bridge the gap
As autumn settles in, the longer nights and cooler evenings create a perfect atmosphere for curling up with a good book. The spooky season not only brings Halloween but also offers an opportunity to delve into uncanny narratives, intricate plots, and surreal landscapes that beg for exploration. At SciFiTowers, we have curated an exciting list
In recent years, the film industry has been peppered with inventive horror narratives that intertwine the world of food with unsettling themes, exemplified by movies such as 2022’s “Fresh” and “The Menu.” These films have carved out a niche that challenges the culinary experience, distorting it into something grotesque while exploring deeper, often disturbing themes.
The exploration of different realms—often depicted as the dark underbelly of reality—remains a compelling motif nestled deep within the heart of storytelling. My novel, “Gorse,” dives into this mystic territory, weaving themes of faith and Cornish folklore through the narrative of a katabasis, or a descent into the underworld. This journey underscores humanity’s continuous quest
The world of cinematic horror has witnessed the emergence of numerous narratives that explore the intersection of silence and terror, and one of the standout franchises in this niche is undoubtedly A Quiet Place. Directed and conceived by John Krasinski, the original films captivated audiences with their chilling atmosphere and unique premise: a society decimated