Movies like Possession and The Thing are among the most audacious in horror, pushing the genre's narrative and technical aspects beyond their limits.
Every year at Sundance there's a handful of indie films that are so weird, so funky, and so much fun, that it's hard to use words alone to describe them or explain them. That's the magic of cinema!
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Launching major horror hits like The Blair Witch Project or Saw, Sundance Film Festival has helped shape the horror genre ...
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Yvette Parsons, Hannah Lynch and Jonny Brugh appear in Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant by THUNDERLIPS, an official selection of the ...
Day 2 of the Sundance Film Festival is in full swing with buzzy premiering films today from writer/director Beth de Araújo feature, Josephine, starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan; Greg Araki’s I ...
"Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant" is a radically honest discussion of bodily autonomy. Read our review out of its Sundance 2026 ...
Mum, I’m Alien Pregnant, 2026. Directed by Thunderlips. Starring Hannah Lynch, Yvette Parsons, Arlo Green, Jackie van Beek, Jonny Brugh, Karen O’Leary, Ariadne Baltazar, Angella Dravid, ...
Hannah Lynch and Yvette Parsons play a mother and daughter dealing with an otherworldly pregnancy in "Mum, I'm Alien Pregnant." Credit: Sundance Film Festival If you like big swing cinema, you won't ...