A malcontent internet self-harm influencer retreats after an accident and is blackmailed into an interview in Quintin Dupieux’s odd dark-comedy with a dash of horror, The Piano Accident, presented as part of Fantastic Fest.
Legendary heavy metal band Spinal Tap reunites, once again followed by a documentary crew in the funny but less successful sequel Spinal Tap II: The End Continues, directed by Rob Reiner.
In a desolate America, a set of boys walk until only one survives in the intense and emotionally devastating The Long Walk, directed by Francis Lawrence, adapted from Stephen King’s novel.
Macon Blair’s remake of The Toxic Avenger is just as funny, goopy, and satiric as any Troma classic, now with more plot and character. I’m in Toxic Love with the new Toxic Avenger.
Two men descend into madness on an island. What the hell is The Lighthouse? Nah, I’m talking about the *totally* true story of when Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder made… Ebony & Ivory, also the title of this wild and weird odyssey from Jim Hosking.
Adapted from a Stephen King novel, a gifted boy is kidnapped to the titular mysterious location to hone his psychic skills in the adequate MGM+ TV series The Institute.