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More Than a Bad Night’s Sleep: DREAM EATER Blu-ray Review

I’ve never made it to the Laurentian Mountains, but every time I see them on screen, they just seem so peaceful. Huge, quiet, beautiful. But Dream Eater doesn’t care about any of that calm. In this one, the mountains stand there frozen, almost judging, as a single cabin’s world crumbles inside. This isn’t your typical found footage scare fest, either. Dream Eater, directed by Jay Drakulic, Mallory Drumm, and Alex Lee Williams, proves there’s still plenty of life and dread left in a genre people love to dismiss as played out. Forget cheap jump scares or flashy effects. The filmmakers dig deep, focusing on the small, uncomfortable unraveling of the people at its center, until the whole thing feels uncomfortably real. I'm genuinely shocked by what Blind Luck Pictures pulled off on a $100,000 budget. They turned next to nothing into something huge. In the film, Mallory is a documentary filmmaker. Her boyfriend Alex is starting to lose himself to a violent sleep disorder, and it’s getti...

Clout, Cameras, and the Cost of Proximity: LURKER Blu-ray Review

Alex Russell’s Lurker is the kind of movie that makes you want to set your phone on fire and move to a cabin in the woods, yet you can’t look away from it for a single second. Premiering at Sundance before hitting theaters via Mubi in late 2025, it’s a psychological thriller that feels less like a fictional story and more like a biological study of the modern fame machine. It’s a film about the jagged, blurry line where fandom ends and stalking begins, and how easily the people we admire can become the people we own. At the center of this spiral is Matthew Morning, played by ThĂ©odore Pellerin with a jittery, desperate energy that is deeply uncomfortable to watch. Matthew is a retail worker in Los Angeles, the kind of guy who feels like he’s constantly auditioning for a life he hasn't been invited to yet. His break comes when a rising pop star named Oliver, played by Archie Madekwe, walks into his store. Matthew doesn't just ring him up; he performs for him, playing a deep cut f...

Unfinished Business in the Aftermath: WE BURRY THE DEAD Blu-ray Review

Zak Hilditch has a gift for making the end of the world feel uncomfortably small and intimate. In We Bury the Dead, he moves away from the global panic of These Final Hours and the period piece dread of 1922 to give us something that feels like a heavy, dirt-stained funeral shroud. Set in the immediate, muddy aftermath of a U.S. military experiment gone wrong off the coast of Tasmania, the movie isn't interested in the why of the catastrophe as much as the how of the mourning. It is a film about the physical, back-breaking labor of grief, and it is easily the most grounded work Daisy Ridley has ever put on screen. The setup is bleak and procedural. An experimental weapon detonates, wiping out Hobart and leaving the rest of the island’s population brain-dead. But as the military and civilian volunteers quickly realize, these bodies don't stay still. They regain motor function, becoming a quiet, stumbling breed of the undead that are more tragic than they are terrifying. Ridley p...

New Vegas Awaits: Fallout Season 2 Hits Physical Media This May

Pack your stimpaks and clear some shelf space. Following its explosive debut, Alliance Home Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios have officially announced that Fallout Season 2 is coming to physical media on May 19th.  The critically acclaimed series is making the jump from Prime Video to a comprehensive 3-disc collection available on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD. For the collectors looking to survive the wasteland in style, there is also a Limited Edition Amazon Exclusive 4K UHD Steelbook that includes eight collectible art cards. While the inaugural season focused on the irradiated ruins of Los Angeles, Season 2 picks up immediately after that massive cliffhanger. The story shifts its gaze toward the iconic Mojave Wasteland, following Lucy (Ella Purnell), Maximus (Aaron Moten), and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) as they trek toward the neon-soaked, post-apocalyptic remains of New Vegas. The series continues to be steered by executive producers Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, alongside showr...

Following Films Podcast: Matthew Shear on FANTASY LIFE

Thank you for listening to the Following Films Podcast. If you are anything like me, you are always searching for those rare stories that feel both intellectually sharp and deeply human, films that capture the messy, rhythmic chaos of life and relationships. Today, we are diving into a project that fits that description perfectly: the new romantic dramedy, Fantasy Life. Fresh off a triumphant run at the SXSW Film Festival—where it took home the Audience Award and a Special Jury Award for its star, Amanda Peet—Fantasy Life is a smart, New York-centric story written and directed by its lead, Matthew Shear. The film follows Sam Stein, played by Shear, a former paralegal who, after a panic attack, finds himself babysitting for his own psychiatrist. What follows is a summer on Martha's Vineyard involving a stalled actor played by Peet, her rock-bassist husband played by Alessandro Nivola, a house full of grandparents, and the delicate, shared history of mental illness. It features an in...

Cold War, Colder Heart: Why The Good Shepherd is the Ultimate Anti-Bond

The Good Shepherd, directed by Robert De Niro and written by Eric Roth, really doesn’t play by the usual spy movie rules. Forget the fast-paced fights and car chases you’d get with Jason Bourne. This movie moves with a cold, measured chill, almost clinical. It digs into the early days of the CIA, charting a path from 1939 to 1961, and centers on Edward Wilson, a guy so bottled up, you sometimes wonder if there’s anything left alive inside him. Matt Damon gives him this strange, haunted presence. His experience in Yale’s Skull and Bones and the grit from surviving WWII carve away whatever warmth he once had. Watching him change from a sensitive, poetry-reading student to a hardened counter-intelligence officer, you start to see the birth of America’s old-boy, secret society elite, where loyalty to the club comes before honesty to the country. Wilson doesn’t just fit into this world, he’s completely swallowed by it. The heart of the story is the Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961, a botched atte...

Hugh Jackman Leads All-Star Cast in "The Sheep Detectives," Coming May 2026

Amazon MGM Studios and Working Title Films have announced that the upcoming family comedy-mystery, The Sheep Detectives, is set to arrive in theaters on May 8, 2026. Based on the novel Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann, the film follows George (Hugh Jackman), a shepherd who spends his evenings reading detective stories to his flock under the impression that they cannot understand a word. However, when a mysterious incident disrupts the peace on the farm, the sheep reveal they have been paying close attention. Forced into action, the flock begins to investigate human suspects and follow clues, proving themselves to be a surprisingly brilliant group of crime-solvers. The production features a high-profile creative team, including director Kyle Balda and screenwriter Craig Mazin. Behind the scenes, the project is produced by Lindsay Doran, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner, with executive producers including Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The ensemble cast is equally impressive, featuring a ma...

Paradise Turns Into a Primal Nightmare: Johannes Roberts’ PRIMATE Swings Onto Home Video This April

  Johannes Roberts, the director who famously turned the ocean into a claustrophobic death trap in 47 Meters Down, is trading shark-infested waters for a sun-drenched Hawaiian villa in his latest horror-thriller, Primate. Scheduled for release on Blu-ray and DVD on April 21st, the film follows Lucy (Johnny Sequoyah) as her tropical homecoming turns into a desperate struggle for survival. What begins as a relaxing reunion with friends quickly spirals into "terrifying chaos" when the family’s exceptionally intelligent chimpanzee, Ben, enters a savage, rabid frenzy. With her father away and the group trapped in their remote island estate, the once-trusted pet becomes a lethal predator, transforming a luxury paradise into a bloody prison. The home media release, distributed by Paramount Pictures, offers an extensive look behind the curtain of this "cinematic nightmare." Fans can dive into a full-length commentary track featuring Roberts and producer Walter Hamada, or ex...

Box Office Blastoff: Project Hail Mary Ignites a $141M Weekend Surge

This weekend felt like a long exhale for the theatrical business. After a sluggish start to the year, the box office didn’t just rebound, it surged, pulling in a robust $141.8 million across all titles. That’s up more than 40% from last weekend and a striking 47% jump from the same frame in 2025. In other words, audiences didn’t just come back; they showed up in force. At the center of it all is a movie that, on paper, might have seemed like a gamble: an original sci-fi story with no built-in franchise safety net. But Project Hail Mary didn’t just work; it exploded. A Star-Powered Sci-Fi Breakthrough Opening to $80.6 million, Project Hail Mary delivered the biggest debut of the year and instantly became one of the strongest original (non-IP) launches of the decade. Playing on over 4,000 screens, it posted a stellar per-theater average of just over $20,000, signaling strong turnout across both major cities and smaller markets. What’s especially notable is how broadly it connected. With ...