Sundance winner Beasts of the Southern Wild is one of 12 Official Competition titles, as a new Festival director peppers his first SFF with Asian and African influences. (Click pic)
One of the genre's most talented creatives, Jason X director James Isaac, dies at 51. (Click pic)
Snow-bound cabins, woodland energy fields and five fired-up friends collide in a new Canadian thriller.
A new short film brings some long-overdue attention to one of the industry's most dedicated multi-hyphenates.
The Manetti's Brothers craft an Italian sci-fiction allegory that demands debate outside of its genre trappings.
The re-animation of Dr Herbert West is just one of the screening highlights at South America's biggest celebration of horror and fantasy films.
A provocative British auteur transforms Hardy's literary heroine into a poor Indian village girl.
The WWW resurrects the early porn-poster work of one of America's most accomplished commercial artists.
Aardman Animation hoists the mainsail on it's first stop-motion film without Nick Park and the results are worrying.
The writer/director of a new Australian independent feature reflects upon his influences, the production and what happens next.
A love story spanning six people, two continents and four decades provides sadness and wonder.
Popcorn entertainment scales new heights in Peter Berg's daft but delirious toy-to-movie spectacle.
In a bold move, organisers of the 2012 Sydney Writers Festival program a film they promote as "worst film in the history of Icelandic cinema."
Joss Whedon unites the might of the Marvel universe in a fight to save mankind.
Thirty-five years since it premiered, the German auteur's most challenging work continues to cause debate.