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Six households, one fake Peak District street, and a quarter of a million pounds should make gossip feel radioactive. The Neighbourhood has the raw materials for a satisfyingly nosy reality competition: Graham Norton at the gate, families peering through curtains, alliances forming over garden fences, and a voting ritual that turns suburban property anxiety into public humiliation. The setup is clean. Six groups move into a purpose-built cul-de-sac, charm the people next door, compete for immunity, then try to avoid being “removed” by their fellow residents. Instead of a secret ballot, the vote arrives with a front-lawn flourish: each household...

The strangest punishment Ryan Craig receives is freedom. Prison, in Ross McClean’s Magilligan, has gates, corridors, fences, cells, and also a climate. Ryan can leave HMP Magilligan, at least for a while, yet the film keeps asking why the outside world feels so badly designed for a person trained by confinement. Call it carceral weather: the atmosphere of prison follows him into streets, family rooms, phone calls, and his own nervous system. McClean first met Ryan while making the short Hydebank, and the feature carries the patience of a filmmaker who knows the danger of reducing his subject to a...

Your phone should not feel this guilty in your hand. Unhinged builds its best idea around that discomfort, turning the device you usually use to ignore a movie into the thing keeping Ava alive. The game is played through Netflix on a TV or computer, with a real smartphone synced as controller, flashlight, message screen, and panic machine. That is a clean design hook, and for about 35 to 40 minutes, it gives this short horror experiment a sharper identity than its story ever manages. Developed by Night School Studio with support from Bloober Team, and shaped with names like...

Privacy is not a gap in Sasha Waters’ documentary; it is the condition the film has to honor. Mary Oliver spent a lifetime writing poems that millions could enter, then guarded the rooms from which they came. Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World understands that contradiction, which gives the film its tact. It does not pretend that access and intimacy are the same thing. Waters builds the 91-minute portrait from archival footage, interviews, letters, public readings, and the Provincetown landscapes that shaped Oliver’s daily practice. The woods, dunes, beaches, gulls, and shorelines are not decorative inserts. They...

Public terror travels faster when it has footage. Human Vapor understands that before it understands everything else. Its first murder happens during a televised interview, with environmental energy expert Professor Sano suspended by a mysterious gas before his body bursts across the studio. The image is grotesque, yes, but its real function is civic. A private act of violence becomes national programming before anyone in the room can process what they have seen. Netflix and Toho’s eight-episode reworking of Ishiro Honda and Takeshi Kimura’s 1960 tokusatsu film takes the old premise of a man who can turn into gas and...

Local television used to have a texture you could almost smell: discount furniture stores, personal injury lawyers, muffled jingles, restaurants promising food that looked better in the voiceover than on the plate. Buffet Infinity takes that half-remembered broadcast world and turns it into a delivery system for cosmic horror. Simon Glassman’s Canadian horror comedy is built from fake commercials, news clips, PSAs, and channel-surfing fragments, set in Westridge County, where a beloved sandwich shop and a faceless all-you-can-eat buffet become locked in a rivalry that slowly stops looking like business competition and starts looking like the end of days. The...
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Six households, one fake Peak District street, and a quarter of a million pounds should make gossip feel radioactive. The Neighbourhood has the raw materials for a satisfyingly nosy reality...
The strangest punishment Ryan Craig receives is freedom. Prison, in Ross McClean’s Magilligan, has gates, corridors, fences, cells, and also a climate. Ryan can leave HMP Magilligan, at least for...
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