Month: January 2026

Mertder’s ‘Whoredom’ and the Night Grammar of Unlicensed Desire

‘Whoredom’ arrives like a neon bruise on the skin of the night: luminous, tender, impossible to ignore. It moves through the body with calculated urgency, threading rhythm into muscle memory, turning late-hour restlessness into something charged and deliberate. From its first seconds, the track constructs an atmosphere where seduction and […]

The New Chapter of Sam Raimi’s “Darkman” Gets Sequel Greenlight

More than three decades after “Darkman” first stitched together pulp heroics and psychological horror, Sam Raimi’s cult antihero is quietly preparing a return. A new sequel to the 1990 film is officially in development, and the project has now found its directors: Brian Netto and Adam Schindler, working under Raimi’s […]

The Duffer Brothers Bring a New Horror Series to Netflix

The Duffer Brothers are stepping back into the dark, and Netflix is once again ready to follow. After closing the chapter on “Stranger Things,“ a series that reshaped streaming culture and dominated the platform for nearly a decade, Matt and Ross Duffer are returning with a new horror project that […]

Robert Eggers Returns With “Werwulf,” a 13th-Century Nightmare That Will Haunt You

If you thought Robert Eggers had exhausted the horrors of history with “Nosferatu” and “The Northman,” think again. The auteur of dread is diving headfirst into another classic monster myth with “Werwulf,“ a period horror set in 13th-century England, where fog, superstition, and an unholy predator collide. Eggers, who co-wrote […]

A Forgivable Sin and Her Body Like a Playground of Desire

In Nikolay Bobrovskiy’s quiet universe, Saint Petersburg exhales through peeling wallpaper and polished wooden floors, carrying the scent of time folded into silence. Lesya moves like a thought half-remembered, her body a tender punctuation in the narrative of the room. Each curve, each line of her skin becomes a whisper […]

“Star Wars” Fans Might Finally Get Their Ben Solo Movie

The galaxy far, far away might still have room for “The Hunt for Ben Solo.” After months of uncertainty, the Adam Driver and Steven Soderbergh–pitched “Star Wars” spin-off has received the first glimmer of hope since whispers of its rejection by Disney. With Kathleen Kennedy stepping down from Lucasfilm, the […]

From Riot to Myth: “Billy Idol Should Be Dead” Heads to Theaters

Billy Idol has never looked like an artist destined for a neat, dignified fade-out, and his story is now officially getting the big-screen treatment it seems to demand. “Billy Idol Should Be Dead,” a feature-length documentary tracing the arc of his life and career, has landed a theatrical release deal […]

NOFX Lay It All Bare in “40 Years of Fuckin’ Up” Documentary

NOFX are opening the vaults and turning the camera fully on themselves. The long-running punk institution has announced a feature-length documentary titled “40 Years of Fuckin’ Up,” a no-filter chronicle of the band’s rise from reckless teenage outsiders to one of punk’s most enduring and unapologetic acts. Revealed by frontman […]

Why “Mekanikaru” by Electrons in Slow Motion Keeps Calling Me Back

Some albums announce themselves loudly, and others insinuate their presence over time, quietly rearranging the furniture in your head. “Mekanikaru” belongs firmly to the second category, and that is precisely its strength. It did not win me over instantly. Instead, it returned, insisted gently, and ended up occupying a space […]

Galore on Becoming More Than a Persona

Emerging from the theatrical world, Galore is an artist who defies simple categorization. What began as a stage persona has grown into a multifaceted musical project, blending the intimacy of cabaret with the expansiveness of original songwriting. With roots in Italy and a creative home in London, Galore navigates a […]

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