
The Black Phone Review: Hang up!
A young boy is kidnapped and tries to escape with the help of the kidnapper’s previous dead victims in The Black Phone. Here is the SciFiNow review…
A young boy is kidnapped and tries to escape with the help of the kidnapper’s previous dead victims in The Black Phone. Here is the SciFiNow review…
The Black Phone director Scott Derrickson tells us about how his childhood influenced his latest movie and what scares him the most…
Check out the trailer for new horror, Smile
We speak to Peter Sohn who plays Sox in Disney Pixar’s Lightyear about Buzz and why R2D2 and Data inspired him with the role…
Hanna Bergholm’s satiric creature feature, Hatching, picks apart female body insecurities and image obsession. Here is the SciFiNow review…
There’s something mysterious in the clouds in Jordan Peele’s new horror, Nope. Watch the second trailer…
We catch up with Andrew Semans at the Sundance Film Festival: London to discuss his psychological horror, Resurrection.
Dwayne Johnson takes centre stage in the electric first trailer for DC’s latest superhero, Black Adam. Watch it here…
Back To The Future’s Robert Zemeckis is retelling the classic puppet tale with Tom Hanks starring as Geppetto. Watch the teaser trailer…
An inventor creates an artificially intelligent robot best friend from odds and ends in upcoming British comedy Brian And Charles…
Director Rob Savage (pictured below) takes us behind the wheel of Dashcam and teases his adaptation of Stephen King’s The Boogeyman…
We exclusively speak to stars Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear about working with Alex Garland on his upcoming folk horror, Men.
Check out the official trailer for Thor: Love And Thunder PLUS the new poster below…
The Mad Max: Fury Road director is back with a fantasy featuring Idris Elba as a magical Djinn.
We go to the darkest depths of the sea with a behind-the-scenes look at new creature feature, ManFish, with filmmaker Marc Coleman.
Four kids test their limits in Eskil Vogt’s supernatural horror, The Innocents…
Keith Thomas directs the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s Firestarter, which sees a young pyrokinetic on the run from a secret government agency. Here’s the SciFiNow review…
We talk to writer and director Eskil Vogt about his harrowing supernatural horror, The Innocents.
Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s exhilarating multiverse movie, Everything Everywhere All at Once is a love letter to cinema. Read the SciFiNow review…
Rory Kinnear’s various characters personify different aspects of male aggression against widow Jessie Buckley in Alex Garland’s visceral body horror, Men.